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Charles Darwin University (CDU) and the Northern Territory’s health sector are joining forces to help allied health students forge their career paths to support better health outcomes for Territorians.

Allied Health Expo gives students hope for future Territory careers

Charles Darwin University (CDU) and the Northern Territory’s health sector are joining forces to help allied health students forge their career paths to support better health outcomes for Territorians.

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Charles Darwin University’s first cohort of Bachelor of Paramedicine students will be entering the workforce next year.

Homegrown paramedics get ready to save Territory lives

The next generation of Northern Territory paramedics will be taking their skills on the road next year, as the first cohort of Charles Darwin University (CDU) Bachelor of Paramedicine students complete their studies.

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People living in slums know how to make the most of what they have at hand.

Slums can provide lessons for building effective circular cities

The slums in the global south hold the key to building circular cities in other developing countries, according to Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers. 

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The review was conducted by experts from Charles Darwin University (CDU) and the University of Bradford in the United Kingdom.

Review highlights significant gaps in suicide prevention technology

Researchers have found users need to be included more in the development of suicide prevention technology, following a review with Charles Darwin University (CDU).

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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) 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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Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Casuarina Open Day will be held on Saturday August 19 with visitors having an opportunity to learn about the different study pathways on offer at CDU.

CDU Open Day to highlight study pathways on offer

Territorians will get a taste of university life, the tertiary learning experience and explore the pathways to their lifelong passions at Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Open Day at the Casuarina Campus.

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The new Memorandum of Understanding between Charles Darwin University (CDU) and CareFlight will lead to health students undertaking clinical placements with the aeromedical retrieval organisation and work with professionals like Tom Vidins.

New partnership to soar health students into the skies

From loading critically injured patients on red dirt runways to making lifesaving split-second decisions mid-air, a new partnership between Charles Darwin University (CDU) and CareFlight is opening placement opportunities with a difference for students.

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Healthcare professionals like Charles Darwin University (CDU) nursing graduate Zoe Boyle have been recognised for their dedication in a formal plaque at Darwin Private Hospital.

Territory nurse pays it forward

Territorian Zoe Boyle dreamed of being a florist or marine biologist when she grew up, but it was a Charles Darwin University (CDU) nursing degree that opened her eyes to the world of opportunities within the NT’s own healthcare system.

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Charles Darwin University (CDU) student Rebecca Kopke-Bennett plans to stay in the Northern Territory after completing a Master of Clinical Audiology. The CDU Menzies School of Medicine is aiming to train local doctors to retain and boost the medical workforce.

Training locals key to boosting workforce

Local opportunities and a sustainable work, life and study balance are what drove Rebecca Kopke-Bennett to study a Master of Clinical Audiology with Charles Darwin University (CDU).

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