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New international study dispels myth that increasing farm productivity helps to protect natural vegetation, but indigenous management does.

Does increasing farm productivity relieve pressure on remaining natural areas? A new study suggests no, except where Indigenous people manage the land

Increasing farming intensity increases pressure to clear remnant native vegetation, a new study has shown. It is the opposite of what was expected.

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Charles Darwin University (CDU) is launching a new hub for training frontline troops in the fight against cyber threats. The hub aims to support a pipeline of job-ready, diverse cyber graduates and improve cyber awareness and management.

New cyber security training hub planned for Charles Darwin University

Charles Darwin University (CDU) is today launching a new hub for training frontline troops in the fight against cyber threats.

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Joelene and Darcy Puntoriero in Nhulunbuy

CDU passage to top job and traditional culture

On a remote stretch of tropical coastline shaped by the Northern Territory’s Gove Peninsula, Joelene Puntoriero, 28, and her four-year-old daughter Darcy are living the dream in Nhulunbuy in North East Arnhem Land.

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Charles Darwin University (CDU) has sent out over 1,900 offers to students to study at CDU in 2023.

CDU makes over 1,900 offers for students to study in 2023

Charles Darwin University (CDU) has made 1,951 offers to students to study undergraduate and postgraduate courses at CDU in 2023.

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CDU engineering alumni and Power and Water Operations Planning Manager Ahmad Mazloum is responsible for overseeing the safe, secure and reliable operation of the Territory’s regulated power systems.

New graduate program to support pipeline of engineers in the Territory

A new partnership between Charles Darwin University and the Power and Water Corporation is providing a solid foundation to develop and inspire the next generation of engineers.

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A joint study between CDU and the University of Tehran identified a new vulnerability in blockchain technology that threatens its use in Industry 4.0.

Cyber security experts identify new threat to blockchain technology

A study from Charles Darwin University (CDU) and the University of Tehran in Iran has identified a new cyber threat that brings into doubt blockchain security for use in critical infrastructure.

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The Charles Darwin University (CDU) IT Code Fair took place from Monday, December 5 to Thursday, December 8.

Students to showcase skills at CDU’s IT Code Fair

The technological talents of Charles Darwin University (CDU) students will be on display today at the final day of the annual CDU IT Code Fair. 

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CDU’s new First Nations Pre-Engineering Course will showcase the significant role of engineers in society.

New course to introduce First Nations students to engineering

A new Charles Darwin University (CDU) course will give First Nations students an immersive experience into the world of engineering.

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Associate Professor Mamoun Alazeb

CDU computer scientist recognised as one of the most influential in the world

Charles Darwin University (CDU) Associate Professor Mamoun Alazab always noted the renowned researchers who made a list of the top one per cent of the most influential in the world, never imagining that one day he would be on it.

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