News Archive - January 2004


30 January 2004
Orientation Week for new students

The first of two Orientation Weeks will commence at Charles Darwin University on Tuesday 3 February, marking the beginning of first semester activities for new VET and Higher Education students.

Orientation Week for new students

Star struck in the Australian outback

28 January 2004
Star struck in the Australian outback
The rarity of two comets crossing the skies simultaneously above the natural grandeur of the Australian outback binds eternal and enormous themes into a unique ten-day adventure tour being offered through Charles Darwin University between 11 to 29 May 2004.


27 January 2004
Scholarship for community active women

Women studying at Charles Darwin University who are passionate about Northern Territory history, politics or women’s studies have the opportunity to advance their studies through the inaugural Barbara James Memorial Scholarship.

Scholarship for community active women

23 January 2004
Great starters for young IT potentials
Successful Year 12 students who will be studying at Charles Darwin University in 2004 may be eligible for scholarships worth up to $9,000.


Lucas helping with asthma research

21 January 2004
Lucas helping with asthma research
Four and a half year old Lucas Schober of Karama is helping new health research that investigates which environmental factors are important local causes of asthma.


20 January 2004
Indigenous scholarships for rising stars
A $10,500 suite of Indigenous scholarships are now available for application at Charles Darwin University.


19 January 2004
Look local, get skilled and get on board
400 different futures are being delivered to Territorians this week. Snapshot details of more than 250 VET courses, 150 higher education courses and a sample of short courses on offer through Charles Darwin University will be slipped into letterboxes in Darwin, Palmerston, Alice Springs, Katherine, Nhulunbuy and Jabiru.

Look local, get skilled and get on board

Bamboo research for sustainable harvest

15 January 2004
Bamboo research for sustainable harvest
It’s a food source for millions of people, regarded as an invasive pest by many and, enigmatically, reproduces once every 40-50 years in a gigantic mass orgy before dying.


5 January 2004
University training better drivers
January 2004 marks the seventh year of providing safer, qualified driver training for remote Northern Territory communities by Charles Darwin University’s Remote Areas Driver Instructor Program.

University training better drivers

World standard IT courses exclusive to University

2 January 2004
World standard IT courses exclusive to University
Four short courses structured by one of the world’s largest IT training companies are being offered to NT residents exclusively through Charles Darwin University in 2004.


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