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Respect Matters study day
Starting in 2026, all CDU students are required to complete the 90-minute Respect Matters online training on consent and healthy relationships, with staff-led study sessions available to provide guidance, support, and snacks.
Walk for Preeclampsia
In recognition of Preeclampsia Awareness Month in May and World Preeclampsia Day, join us on Sunday, 24 May, for the annual Walk for Preeclampsia along the Nightcliff Foreshore.
Screening of Djäkamirr Short Film
Charles Darwin University is hosting a screening of the short film Djäkamirr, followed by a Q&A with director Dr Sarah Ireland, offering an opportunity for First Nations maternal and child health professionals to connect and discuss the project.
Book Talk | The Framing with author Fernanda Dahlstrom
Free, ticketed event featuring author Fernanda Dahlstrom in conversation with ABC journalist Eleni Roussos to discuss Dahlstrom's new memoir, The Framing, and its themes of justice, truth, and resilience.
Sound Bath meditation
To conclude Respect Month, CDU students and staff are invited to a free, restorative sound bath meditation featuring crystal singing bowls designed to release tension and promote inner peace.
Respect Matters online study session
Starting in 2026, all CDU students must complete the 90-minute Respect Matters online training on consent and social responsibility, with staff-supported study sessions available to help students navigate the modules and answer questions.
Respect Month Installation - Casuarina
Guided by the "Stronger Together" theme, the Danala installation invites students to reflect on a story of gender-based violence to better understand our shared responsibility in noticing, responding to, and supporting one another within the university community.
Lunch and Learn - Deconstructing Power and Privilege
This interactive session explores how power, privilege, and individual identity influence decision-making and team dynamics within the workplace. Participants will gain practical tools and self-awareness to help foster more inclusive, equitable, and respectful professional environments.
Respect Matters study night at Danala
Starting in 2026, all CDU students must complete the 90-minute Respect Matters online training covering consent and healthy relationships, with optional facilitated study sessions available to provide staff support and snacks while finishing the modules.
Respect Month Installation - Danala
The "Stronger Together" installation at Danala invites the university community to reflect on their shared responsibility in addressing gender-based violence by engaging with a student's story to learn how to better notice, respond to, and support those in need.
My neighbourhood
This collaborative event invites community members to build and decorate paper structures at the Casuarina Campus library to create an evolving "My Neighbourhood" display.
Respect Month launch
Charles Darwin University is hosting Respect Month throughout April, featuring a "Better Together" themed launch event that invites the entire campus community to help build a safer, more respectful university through guest speakers, activities, and a collective pledge.
Writing a literature review
In this workshop we will answer the questions “What is a literature review?” and “What is the purpose of a literature review?”. We will also consider steps for writing a literature review and explore tips to strengthen your research strategy and critical voice.
STATE OF THE DIS-UNION: Media Literacy in the age of AI
The CDU Library is hosting a free panel discussion featuring Northern Territory journalists who will discuss media literacy, truth, and storytelling in the AI era. Attendees can learn how AI is transforming media, ask questions, and improve their understanding of navigating information in today's landscape.
Connect with the Faculty of Science and Technology
Immerse yourself in all things faculty during Orientation. In these sessions, you will meet your lecturers and other CDU students in the Faculty of Science and Technology - Information Technology discipline.