The rising use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by students has sparked a crisis threatening the integrity of education, according to a Charles Darwin University (CDU) expert’s new book.
Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Careers Centre has cause to celebrate after being awarded three Excellence Awards at the National Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services (NAGCAS) Conference recently.
The annual conference, which was held in Sydney in November, brings together careers service professionals, industry associations and university graduate recruiters from around Australia to share best practice and support careers services and the career development of students.
A new Charles Darwin University (CDU) survey will seek to obtain an accurate snapshot of the experience of gambling in the Northern Territory.
CDU and independent behavioural scientists, who specialise in understanding bad habits, received almost $750,000 last month from the NT Community Benefit Fund to survey gambling patterns.
The survey, which helps inform problem gambling reduction strategies for governments, support networks, and gambling companies, is conducted every three-to-five years in each state and territory in Australia.
Teaching accounting to students as far afield as Zambia, Botswana and Vanuatu has helped see a Charles Darwin University (CDU) Lecturer receive a prestigious national award – the first person from the Northern Territory to be awarded it in over a decade.
Dr Simon Morris has been recognised for his outstanding contributions and professional achievements with a Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) Meritorious Service Award.
He is the first member of the CA ANZ Northern Territory branch to receive the Meritorious Service Award since 2012.
IT students from Charles Darwin University (CDU) have recently tested their technological talents at the 2022 CDU IT Code fair by entering the Data Science Challenge and tackling a complex task.
The challenge asked students to propose, model and demonstrate a computerised solution to automatically assess the complexity of Australian domestic violence legislation which differs in each Australian state and territory and is often seen as quite complex.
On a remote stretch of tropical coastline shaped by the Northern Territory’s Gove Peninsula, Joelene Puntoriero, 28, and her four-year-old daughter Darcy are living the dream in Nhulunbuy in North East Arnhem Land.
There, Ms Puntoriero, a First Nations woman of Jaru and Arrernte heritage is making the most of her Charles Darwin University (CDU) Bachelor of Environmental Science degree and, in turn, she has been embraced by the local Yolŋu people.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) Automotive student has been recently recognised for his outstanding contribution to industry, winning Automotive Apprentice of the Year at the TIO Automotive Apprentice Awards held in Darwin on Friday, November 30 last year.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) students studying Occupational Therapy have honed their critical skills to enhance practice of client-centred care in the future NT allied health sector.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has made 1,951 offers to students to study undergraduate and postgraduate courses at CDU in 2023.
This year, there were restrictions on the number of Nursing places available. Excluding Nursing from the data, CDU has increased offers from 1,784 in 2022 to 1,835 in 2023.
In the January round over 500 offers were made, with students receiving the good news that they have been offered a place at CDU for 2023.
A total of 1,399 undergraduate and 552 postgraduate places have been made for entry in semester one, 2023.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) graduate has used the power of music to help improve language and literacy skills in children across Australia, including First Nations children in remote NT communities.
Over three years, Master of Education graduate Chris Aitken, from Melbourne, produced a collection of songs and stories written by children living in 50 remote communities across Northern Australia – including Peppimenarti, Barunga, Ngukurr and Belyuen in the NT.