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This is two-day workshop at Charles Darwin University (CDU) for Year 10 students in the Northern Territory to demonstrate their insights and proficiency in solving mathematical problems. The students will also work in groups and present their findings together.
Indigenous Australian teacher holding books in regional school
Seminar with Dr Tracy Woodroffe of the final report for the project: Establishing a pathway from Secondary School VETDSS to a Bachelor of Education for First Nations students.
A paper with Charles Darwin University has highlighted the need for a science-based approach to shark conservation in Brazil’s Marine Protected Areas.
Brazilian authorities must take a science-based approach to shark conservation, with experts warning extreme reactions to bite incidents and population growth will undermine the recovery of the fish.
Federal Environment and Water Minister Tayna Plibersek MP announced who has received an Innovative Biodiversity Monitoring Grant today at Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Casuarina Campus.
Charles Darwin University and Environs Kimberley researchers, along with Kimberley partners, will soon be looking to monitor how fire management changes the structure and condition of about 43,000 km2 of savanna and desert vegetation using data collected by drones and satellites.
The First Nations Student Support Team is a crucial point of contact and support for Australian First Nations students studying at CDU.
Lecturer - Business & Information Technology

Vice Chancellor and President, CDU TAFE, CDU TAFE (Professional Service Industries), Commerce & IT (CDU TAFE)

E: kevin.power@cdu.edu.au

Alice Springs
NT Pathways to Politics for Women graduate Asta Hill is running in the upcoming NT general election.
A program run by Charles Darwin University to upskill women to pursue a career in politics has reached a significant milestone, with three graduates running for the upcoming Northern Territory general election.
The First Nations Leadership actively commits to developing innovative programs informed by local and national agendas to increase student participation and success. Collaborating across the Colleges, the First Nations Pathways and Engagement team facilitates pre-programs for pathways into university for First Nations people.
Four Gentlemen Flowers
The Confucius Institute welcomes you to join our painting workshops to have fun and learn skills.
man and women pose in front of banners
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has announced a new partnership with national violence prevention organisation Our Watch to take action in preventing gendered violence. On International Women’s Day (Friday) the two organisations signed an agreement in Alice Springs, which will see the see the dual sector University take part in a framework aimed at building gender equality in the university, TAFE and broader NT community.
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