Charles Darwin University not to proceed in UK market
After careful consideration, Charles Darwin University has decided not to proceed with the establishment of operations in the United Kingdom. This decision follows a detailed risk analysis. The work undertaken has been valuable, but our focus must now shift to priorities closer to home.
Currently, the initiative remains in a pre-operational phase. No students have commenced, teaching has not begun, and long-term delivery obligations, including a lease, have not been entered into.
The work undertaken to develop hyperflexible postgraduate products and delivery frameworks will continue to strengthen the University’s local offerings.
CDU’s priority is to focus on its core operations in the Northern Territory and ensure institutional stability and resilience.
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