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School students from around the Territory are engaging with CDU facilities and colleges during the Aspire Dry Season Camp to experience university life.
More than 20 senior secondary school students from schools around the Northern Territory are attending a camp at Charles Darwin University (CDU) to gain a glimpse into university life.
Senior Research Fellow Dr Christine Schlesinger
Scientists in Central Australia have confirmed that native wildlife will flourish in areas where the introduced weed buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) has been removed.
ARC funding 2020
Charles Darwin University researchers have been awarded more than $2 million in funding following the latest round of Australian Research Council funding announcements.
Crocodile
A team of researchers from Charles Darwin University will investigate the impact of the recovery of the northern Australian estuarine crocodile population on river ecosystems after being awarded a Discovery grant in the latest round of Australian Research Council funding.
Professor Karen Gibb and Professor Keith Christian
Charles Darwin University researchers will delve into the skin microbiome of frogs and geckos to better understand how animals and their microbes maintain health and possibly resist disease.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has launched a newly refurbished training kitchen at its Katherine Rural Campus as the university expands into hospitality for the first time in the Katherine and Big Rivers Region.
Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Katherine Rural Campus has launched a newly refurbished kitchen space as it seeks to expand into the hospitality space for the first time in the Katherine and Big Rivers Region.
More consideration should be given to animals in ecosystem restoration assessments and a new CDU study shows how this can be done.
A Charles Darwin University researcher and globally recognised ecologist has been awarded a prestigious medal for his contributions to ecological science.
Students at CDU
Our external regulators explained. TEQSA, ASQA, CRICOS, ESOS framework and the national code.
Gouldian finch
CDU’s Professor Karen Gibb, who led the study funded by the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program, said the eDNA test had the potential to increase knowledge of the distribution and habitat use of Gouldian finches.
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