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Bushfires bring out best in art students30/11/11 - The bushfires that swept through large parts of Central Australia this year have inspired Charles Darwin University art students whose exhibition “All Fired Up” opens at Araluen Gallery in Alice Springs on Monday 5 December. New university centre opens way for Indigenous Australians28/11/11 - The Northern Territory’s new Australian Centre for Indigenous Knowledges and Education (ACIKE) is uniquely poised to become a leading provider of tertiary education programs that address the needs of Indigenous Australia. New researcher to identify better education models for bush25/11/11 - Charles Darwin University’s The Northern Institute will make a significant contribution to a research project into remote education when Senior Research Fellow Dr Melodie Bat takes up a new position at Alice Springs campus in January. Time arrives for musical ‘Tick, Tick, Boom’25/11/11 - The musical Tick, Tick, Boom is set to delight theatre-goers when it takes to the stage for a three-night season in Charles Darwin University’s Theatre from tonight (25 November). NT student to help fight disease in Vietnam23/11/11 - A Charles Darwin University PhD candidate will travel to Vietnam next year to help with an immunisation trial that could help reduce the rates of a disease killing millions of children in developing countries worldwide. CDU to represent NT at national training awards22/11/11 - Four Charles Darwin University VET students will head to Brisbane to represent the Northern Territory at the 2011 Australian Training Awards after being selected as winners of the NT Training Awards. Northern Australia’s aquatic diversity revealed14/11/11 - Water scorpions, brightly coloured spotted scats and freshwater sawfish are just some of the unique species featured in the most comprehensive book yet about northern Australia’s inland tapestry of aquatic habitats. Resting birds at threat by man’s best friend15/11/11 - The impacts of dogs on wildlife has long been a contentious issue and now a Charles Darwin University Honours student wants to warn Territorian dog-owners about their potential impacts on migratory birds arriving in Darwin for the wet season. Apprentices give old workhorse new lease of life04/11/11 - The Austin A70 Hampshire Ute occasionally seen in the streets of Alice Springs has been given a new lease of life thanks to a group of trainee mechanics at Charles Darwin University. Research project to preserve Indigenous languages in NT02/11/11 - Literature in more than 16 Northern Territory Aboriginal languages will be preserved after Charles Darwin University researchers secured $430,000 as part of the Australian Research Council’s 2012 Major Grants Announcement. |
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