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19 June 2009
Ronny’s vision realised in award
Charles Darwin University presented the Ronny Reinhard Memorial Prize for Creative Arts at the recent Alice Springs campus prize-giving ceremony, which recognised the achievements of local vocational and higher education students. Read more >>
16 June 2009
Graduate Diploma in Information and Knowledge Management now fully accredited
CDU's School of Creative Arts and Humanities is pleased to announce the Graduate Diploma in Information and Knowledge Management course has received full accreditation from the Records Management Association of Australasia National Board.
The course is available now for mid-year enrolment to study externally. Find out more about the course >>
15 June 2009CDU collaboration creates innovative design for the future
Creative Arts and Humanities lecturer and printmaker Bobbie Ruben recently presented a paper at the Selling Yarns 2: Innovation for Sustainability conference, held at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra. Read more >>
10 June 2009
CDU lecturer to help light up wintery Melbourne
Artwork created by School of Creative Arts and Humanities lecturer Dr Carole Wilson will contribute to the glow of Melbourne’s annual Light in Winter Festival this month. Read more >>
2 June 2009
New lecturer brings model for business efficiency
Software engineer turned academic, Dr Ricardo Santa, has joined Charles Darwin University's School of Law and Business. Read more >>
2 June 2009
Book examines intellectual property issues in Arabian Gulf states
A book examining the development of national legislative regimes for the protection of intellectual property rights in the Arabian Gulf states has been launched at the Northern Territory Supreme Court. Read more >>
22 May 2009
Business graduates celebrate
Business graduates Julia Alexander, Tricia Murray and Hale Williams joined more than 500 graduands this week celebrating the successful completion of their studies at Charles Darwin University. Read more >>
Welcome to the Faculty of Law, Business and Arts
The faculty consists of three schools and one interdisciplinary program offering you a wide range of opportunities to change your world.
School of Australian Indigenous Knowledge Systems
The School of Australian Indigenous Knowledge Systems is the flagship of Indigenous research and education at Charles Darwin University. It offers a wide range of courses in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies and natural and cultural resource management to Indigenous and non-Indigenous students alike. The school is also home to the Indigenous Academic Support Unit.
The Head of School is Professor Wendy Brady.
School of Creative Arts and Humanities
The School of Creative Arts and Humanities offers education and training in the disciplines of art and design, communications, fashion, graphic design, humanities, Indonesian studies, social sciences, library and information studies, and music.
Our Associate Professor in Music is the Artistic Director/Conductor of the Darwin Symphony Orchestra.
The Head of School is Mr Bill Wade.
School of Law and Business
The School of Law and Business is the home to accounting, business administration, marketing, management and law programs. The school is renowned for developing and delivering innovative programs flexibly, using the latest in web-based and related information technologies. In fact, the school pioneered Australia's first fully on-line external law degree.
The Head of School is Professor Philip Bretherton.

