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Charles Darwin University (CDU) is promoting the use of CDU StudyStays to help incoming international students find accommodation amidst high housing demands.

CDU StudyStays to help students and homeowners

Territorians with a spare room in their homes have the chance to earn extra money with up to 600 Charles Darwin University (CDU) international students expected to flood into Darwin in the next few weeks with nowhere to stay. 

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CDU professor brings his extensive knowledge in Aquaculture to the NT

A global leader in aquaculture research and development, who is using sonar technology to understand fish welfare in Norway’s aquaculture farms, is hoping to continue his ground-breaking research in Australia.

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Research on Vibrio bacteria that are an emerging climate change risk to the seafood industry has been presented by CDU researchers, Dr Anna Padovan and Professor Karen Gibb as part of the World Aquaculture Conference 2023. Pictured; Zarah Tinning, PhD candidate.

CDU researchers highlight emerging climate change risk to seafood industry

Leading Charles Darwin University (CDU) environmental microbiology researchers have presented research focused on understanding tropical rock oysters and Vibrios and the implications for food safety and human health at an international Aquaculture conference held this week in Darwin.

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The studies by Charles Darwin University (CDU) Dr Elnaz Saki investigated the efficacy of Calophyllum inophyllum seed oil and Tinospora smilacina leaves water extract as alternative sources of wound healing medicine.

New CDU studies finds two native Australian plants have healing properties

Two plants native to the Northern Australia could have significant medicinal potential in the prevention and treatment of diseases, according to two studies by a Charles Darwin University (CDU) PhD candidate.

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The ‘Flow States’ artwork co-created by CDU Visual Arts Lecturers Melanie Robson and Dr Kate Murphy (aka Ellis Hutch) was one of ten installations showcased in a premier outdoor art exhibition in Brisbane last week.

‘Flow States’ artwork draws awe from Brisbane

A large-scale art installation, created by Alice Springs-based artists and Visual Arts Lecturers at Charles Darwin University (CDU) Melanie Robson and Dr Kate Murphy (who exhibits as Ellis Hutch), was one of ten installations showcased in a premier outdoor art exhibition in Brisbane last week.

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Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Northern Australia Food Technology Innovation project team have presented key ideas around the business and technical case for future shelf-stable food manufacturing in Northern Australia, at the Food Futures Conference in Darwin.

Plans for NT food manufacturing plant revealed at key agricultural conference

A Charles Darwin University (CDU) research group revealed what is needed for Northern Australia to build its own food manufacturing capabilities at a leading conference on agricultural development in the North.

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Researchers from Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Northern Institute have released the Northern Territory’s first Social Capital Index which measures the strength of community connection and social relationships in the Territory.

CDU launches Territory’s first measure of social capital

Charles Darwin University researchers have released the Northern Territory’s First Social Capital Index which shows that more than half of the measured opportunities for community connection are being used by Territorians to build social capital.

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For the first time Charles Darwin University (CDU) will join forces with Darwin Symphony Orchestra (DSO) to host a performance at the University’s Casuarina campus. Photo credit; Tim Nicol

Darwin Symphony Orchestra to light up CDU Amphitheatre

Charles Darwin University (CDU) will join forces with Darwin Symphony Orchestra (DSO) to hold a performance at the University’s Casuarina campus this Saturday night.

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The first graduating cohort for 2023 includes 1,088 students in Higher Education, 1,078 in Vocational Education and Training, and 11 PhD graduates, who will receive their degrees at Darwin Convention Centre this week.

Darwin send-off for CDU graduates

The first round of 2023 graduation ceremonies will take place in the Territory this week, with over 2,000 Charles Darwin University (CDU) students set to complete their studies.

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