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A new paper co-authored by CDU researcher Dr Peter Kyne has been published in the journal Science discussing the plight of deepsea sharks. Photo Bluntnose Sixgill Shark (Hexanchus griseus) off Puget Sound, United States. Photo Credit: Greg Amptman
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) researcher is part of an international team highlighting the global status of sharks that lurk in the deep waters of the ocean, discovering that the group is under threat.
Young Aboriginal student at a CDU open day
Find the Northern Institute's featured current projects and community initiatives.
Dr Tracy Woodroffe
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) researcher has found there needs to be more clarity and communication about possible pathways into teaching to increase the number of First Nations teachers in the Northern Territory.
CDU Library Casuarina Campus Level 3
Charles Darwin University (CDU) is among the best value universities in the world for international students, according to the world’s leading database of tertiary institutions.
Share stories of research impact
Being able to describe the real world benefits and/or change resulting from your research in a clear, concise way is crucial to attract funding, media attention, career promotional opportunities to name a few. In this workshop you will be given examples of impact narratives and case studies to help you develop a clear, concise, non-jargon Research Summary to promote one’s research and impacts for diverse purposes. You will also learn how to use the RIS/PURE Impact Record to record impact and evidence.
First nations people in ceremony
The First Nations Strategy and Partnerships team contributes to improving First Nations' participation and outcomes in higher education and TAFE.
Group of hands
Join us for Respect Week, where we will explore the meaning of respect and its role in the prevention of sexual assault, harassment, and bullying.
Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Molly Wardaguga Research Centre has received funding to further Birthing on Country services for First Nations women.
Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Molly Wardaguga Research Centre has received nearly $5 million in funding to expand support for Birthing on Country services critical for First Nations mothers and babies.
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