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A strong interest in fee-free TAFE places has brought in approximately 800 enrolments to Charles Darwin University (CDU), opening accessible pathways into health, business, hospitality, and education disciplines.

CDU’s fee-free TAFE places full and flourishing

A strong interest in fee-free TAFE places has brought in approximately 800 enrolments to Charles Darwin University (CDU), with the accessible pathway opening new training opportunities across health, business, hospitality, and education disciplines.

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Hairdressing students go ‘Mullet Madness’ for a good cause

The Charles Darwin University TAFE Alice Springs hairdressing apprentices are receiving practical training in mullet cutting to help a local charity raise funds during the 2023 Red Centre Nats.

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The study was conducted by Charles Darwin University (CDU) Linguistics Lecturer Dr Awni Etaywe.

CDU researcher studies how hate speech becomes acts of terror

A new Charles Darwin University (CDU) study on the writings of two of the world’s most infamous terrorists could help authorities to identify how topics, schemas and strategies of hate speech are used to incite violence.

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Professor Tom Calma AO will speak in a public lecture at Charles Darwin University (CDU) on August 31.

Human rights and social justice advocate to break down the Voice in CDU public lecture

Leading human rights and social justice campaigner Professor Tom Calma AO will unpack how a Voice to Parliament would operate, its impact on Australians and more in his inaugural Faculty of Health public lecture at Charles Darwin University (CDU). 

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Charles Darwin University (CDU) has ranked in the top 700 universities in the Shanghai Academic Rankings of World Universities, an improvement on last year’s rankings.

Research excellence helps CDU crack the top 700 in Shanghai Academic Rankings

Charles Darwin University (CDU) has made significant progress in the Shanghai Academic Rankings of World Universities (ARWU), improving upon its ranking from last year.

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Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers have explored the factors that contribute to a parent’s decision to give their children antibiotics to learn more about overuse and misuse of antibiotics.

Study highlights reasons behind antibiotic use in children in rural and remote NT

Northern Territory mothers living in remote or rural areas often make decisions about the need for antibiotics for their children out of fear or based on the advice of their personal network a new study by Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers has found.

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Two VET students, from a team of six, win bronze at the WorldSkills National Championship

Students from across the NT competed at the WorldSkills National Competition in Melbourne

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Charles Darwin University (CDU) welcomed Australia’s inaugural Ambassador for First Nations People for his first visit to the University this week.

CDU welcomes Australia's inaugural Ambassador for First Nations People

Charles Darwin University (CDU) welcomed Australia’s inaugural Ambassador for First Nations People for his first visit to the University this week.

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Researchers at Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Research Institute for Northern Agriculture (RINA) will conduct a study into biting midges, an insect of concern, which can carry potentially deadly diseases that can affect Australian livestock

CDU investigating the biosecurity threat of disease carrying midges

Researchers at Charles Darwin University (CDU) will soon be on the frontline of protecting Northern Australia against potentially severe animal blood borne diseases with a new project looking into the biting midges, an insect of concern for its potential to carry disease that could damage the Australian livestock industry. 

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