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Skyrise gardens - a growing trend around the world29/10/10 - A tour of the highest rooftop garden in the world will be one of the highlights for a delegation from Charles Darwin University at the International Skyrise Greenery Conference in Singapore next week. CDU acts on Ombudsman’s recommendations29/10/10 - Charles Darwin University has acted on almost all the recommendations made by the Northern Territory Ombudsman in her report into the treatment of livestock on Mataranka Station. CDU research targets soil health to prevent disease26/10/10 - Research by Charles Darwin University and the Menzies School of Health Research to find the habitat of a potentially fatal soil-borne disease has been awarded a $260,000 research and innovation grant. 2010 History Colloquium26/10/10 - The history and cultural events of the Northern Territory and its surrounding Asian neighbours will be explored as part of the 2010 History Colloquium. Humanitarian student to help Sudan prepare for vote21/10/10 - Charles Darwin University student Peter Clouting will travel to Sudan in Africa next week to help Sudanese refugees in the build up to an independence referendum early next year that could see the country split in two. MobilizeThis1018/10/10 - The role of creativity, innovation and creative industries in teaching, learning and research will be the focus of the upcoming symposium, MobilizeThis10. Natalie’s creating a future in business18/10/10 - Charles Darwin University (CDU) graduate and single mother, Natalie DeCosta is living proof that the next new and exciting chapter in life can be just around the next corner. Yolŋu innovator to receive national award18/10/10 - A Yolŋu language innovator is set to receive a national award from Australia’s leading body for improving outcomes in higher education for Indigenous people. CDU researcher logs on to ICT use in NT Indigenous communities13/10/10 - With the rollout of the ‘Next G’ network into even the most remote communities in the Northern Territory, more and more Indigenous people are using state of the art technologies to communicate, organise their lives and share information. Students to graduate in style13/10/10 - Testamurs, mortarboards and robes will be the fashion this week in Darwin when CDU holds its end-of-year graduation ceremony. Stress less to keep healthy11/10/10 - CDU’s Support and Equity Services is encouraging staff to stress less as part of Mental Health Week. |
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