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Talented Territorians take offThe Territories best young talent left for Sydney on the 9th of July to represent the NT at the '2008 Worldskills Australia National Competition' held at the Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre from the 9th - 13th July. Plan to increase mobile pre-schools in NTA radical plan to increase the fleet of mobile pre-schools in the Northern Territory could address the crisis of Indigenous education, according to a top researcher. Elizabeth Shines OnCharles Darwin University's Elizabeth Reid has been recognised for her tireless work in the Northern Territory community. CDU guitar guru tours SardiniaThe Territory's own international guitar guru Dr Adrian Walter has given sell-out performances in Sardinia with world renowned classical guitarist Carlo Barone and the Orchestra of the Academy of Nineteenth Century Music. CDU guitar guru tours SardiniaThe Territory's own international guitar guru Dr Adrian Walter has given sell-out performances in Sardinia with world renowned classical guitarist Carlo Barone and the Orchestra of the Academy of Nineteenth Century Music. Women put their keyboards on iceA unique workshop practices program has female office staff from Charles Darwin University temporarily trading their keyboards and computers for tape measures and power tools. Menzies seminar seriesDr Rama Jayaraj presents 'Protective efficacy of Fasciola developmental stage specific recombinant antigens', on Monday 30 June from 12pm to 1pm. PhD student exhibitionA wall installation and other artworks by Daphne Cazalet are now on display at CDU Gallery. Find out more... Siemens Science adventure a huge successJesse Nelson discovered first-hand that science isn't all about lab coats and microscopes as he trudged knee-deep in Darwin's mangroves as a part of the 2008 Siemens Science Experience. Technology lifts a gearYou can tell a lot about people by their cars, just ask Alice Springs-based CDU automotive students. Alice Springs ceremonies prize achievementMaking a courageous return to study after 25 years, Tanya Laker told her inspirational story to fellow students, friends and family during CDU's mid-year graduation ceremony last week. Territorians working to capacityThe high levels of employment growth currently being experienced in the Northern Territory cannot be sustained in the long-term without major changes to the Territory's population, a leading population expert has warned. ewb elements - exhibitionEngineers Without Borders' largest ever awareness and fundraising event, ewb elements, a unique, nationally touring Indigenous art exhibition, will open in Darwin from 4-6 July. Top End goes green in dry seasonOzGREEN's Youth LEAD program will roll into Charles Darwin University this weekend, the first stop in a national tour that will see more than 130 young Australians come together to address critical environmental and social issues. Symphony by the SeaJoin the Darwin Symphony Orchestra for its first dry season concert on Saturday 21 June from 6.30pm on the SkyCity lawns. Students sing for successCharles Darwin University vocal students have received the highest accolades for their singing talents. SAIKS and Governance Program seminarCDU's SAIKS and Governance Program in association with NT Division of the IPAA, present 'Leaders and leadership in public sector reform', by Professor Ian Thynne on Thursday 26 June from 12pm to 1.30pm.
Menzies seminar seriesNikki Clelland presents 'Health promotion practice in Indigenous health services - Results of a quality assessment process', on Monday 23 June, from 12pm to 1pm. SER seminar seriesDr Mark Meekan presents 'Tagging and tracking the world's largest fish', on Friday 20 June from 1pm to 2pm. Uni science adventure hooks budding studentsFrom hunting plants knee deep in Darwin's mangroves to building high-performance slot cars, year nine science students can expect high-octane fun at the 2008 Siemens Science Experience.
Call for Lecturer of the Year nominationsNominations are open for Australia's Lecturer of the Year competition, which encourages staff and students to show their appreciation of academic staff by nominating their favourite lecturers in 2008. Learnline upgradeThe start of Semester 2, 2008 will see the introduction of Blackboard v8 across CDU. Find out more about this upgrade... Menzies seminar seriesBilawara Lee presents 'Cultural protocols for working in Indigenous communities', on Monday 16 June from 12pm to 1pm. A new generation saddles up"Mind-blowing" is how lecturers have described their experiences teaching horsemanship at the APY lands of north-west South Australia. Paper Scissors RockCDU final year visual arts students present their mid-year exhibition, Paper Scissors Rock, from 4 June. Deaf SpacePainter, photographer and installation artist, Anna Reynolds exhibits Deaf Space from 4-7 June. |
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