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Menzies seminar seriesDavid Malone, Teresa Hart, Ross Muir and Jonathan Carapetis present ‘Territory 2030: Have your say’, on Monday 3 November from 12pm to 1pm. Darwin team on hunt for Leichhardt's last campA small party will trek into Kakadu National Park this weekend, marking the start of a project that will examine what could be the last campsite of explorer Ludwig Leichhardt before he found the South Alligator River valley in 1845. Life's a Beach - be there when the sun sets?To celebrate the end of the first year of the CDU’s Bachelor of Creative Arts and Industries degree, contemporary music students will showcase their bands and music at the Darwin Surf Life Saving Club this Friday 24 October from 5pm–8.30pm. Heart of CDU Indonesian Garden unveiledCharles Darwin University’s Indonesian Garden Project is one step closer to completion with the construction of the Pendopo, a statuesque centrepiece that forms the heart of the space. MobilizeThis 2008Experts will come together at the 2008 MobilizeThis Youth Symposium to explore emerging technologies, best practices and challenges including censorship in communicating with youth online. Territory pioneer receives PhD at 84At age 84, PhD graduate Judy Opitz has combined her two passions – learning and Kakadu – and steered a straight course for the highest academic honour. PhD brings peace of mind to NT communitiesReturning dignity and stability to remote Indigenous people suffering from mental illness has been at the heart of work by medical doctor, psychiatrist and soon-to-be PhD holder Dr Tricia Nagel. Hundreds to robe up for graduationMore than 250 graduands will robe up to receive formal recognition of the successful completion of their studies at Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) end-of-year graduation ceremony on Friday night. Allison psychs up for studyAlice Springs event manager and CDU business student Allison Zoellner will maintain her study momentum over summer. Menzies seminar seriesDr John Pawlovich presents ‘Chronic disease management in an aboriginal population - A Canadian perspective’, on Monday 27 October from 12pm to 1pm. Indigenous health underpins Menzies grant winThe Northern Territory's leading health research institute is set to increase its capacity substantially after being awarded about $7.4 million in new grants from the Federal Government. E-learning on the moveCommunities, their educators and students from across the Northern Territory will get a taste of innovative e-learning training and education solutions at a roadshow next week. Sullivan songs and sushiThe CDU Chamber Choir presents an evening of Gilbert and Sullivan songs from several of their operettas on Saturday 18 October from 7.30pm. Menzies seminar seriesProfessor John Mathews presents ‘Negotiating science and politics’, on Monday 20 October from 12pm to 1pm. Debra aims for the top and winsImproving student enrolment processes and freeing up time for academics has landed a big award for Charles Darwin University’s Director of Student Services, Debra Farrelly. Open Access DayThe Library will be marking Open Access Day on Tuesday 14 October by holding a seminar for the University community from 12-1pm. Menzies seminar seriesDr Rebecca Towers presents ‘Developing new tools in the diagnosis of acute rheumatic fever sera’, on Monday 13 October from 12pm to 1pm. Palmerston campus makes art of diningGuests at Karawa Restaurant on CDU’s Palmerston campus can now enjoy fine art inspired by North Australia as well as fine dining - in a congenial lakeside ambience. University course takes to the OutbackGetting down and dirty in the Australian Outback isn’t the usual route to a university degree, but for seven Charles Darwin University (CDU) students, it was a requirement of their course. |
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