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Placements enhance your learning by giving you the chance to apply the knowledge and skills developed during course work to a professional environment.
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College of Engineering, IT & Environment PhD candidate, Allyson Malpartida is using ants and termites to create a cost-effective solution for rehabilitation measurement.
Linda Ford is part of the Healthy Environments and Lives (HEAL) network.
Northern Territory researchers will champion First Peoples knowledge of the environment as a part of a new national research network to combat climate-change related health issues.
Field units and intensives are an excellent way for you to develop your technical, practical and professional skills such as team work and cross-cultural communication.
CDU’s College of Engineering, IT and the Environment recognized the academic achievements of over 30 students at the annual Prize Giving ceremony. Isabel Anderson was awarded the Chief Minister’s Award for Science for outstanding academic achievements in science.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) student is leading the way for greater female representation in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields, after being awarded the Chief Minister’s Award for Science.
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A new Sensory Space at Charles Darwin University (CDU) is providing a safe and comforting environment for students to experience a range of sensory stimuli, promoting a sense of calmness.
Lindsay Hutley, head to waist, wearing a blue shirt, with trees and shrubs in the background
With climate change and increasing land use pressures there is more and more demand for knowledge of carbon dynamics and water use as well as water resource management. Lindsay’s research is focused on providing better understanding of the biophysical environment of tropical land and water systems.
Dr Deepika Mathur
Dr Deepika Mathur is a Research Fellow at the Northern Institute. Her area of research is examining ways regional towns can be made more sustainable and healthy through the built environment.
Man with back to camera facing burning grass
Darwin centre for bushfire research and Research institute for the environment and livelihoods fire research featured on Advancing Australia, Channel 10, Saturday 5 June at 6 pm
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