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CDU’s researchers work tirelessly to solve issues, advance knowledge and pursue innovation that changes lives, earning renown for their expertise in remote health and ecology.
Staff and students from Charles Darwin University’s College of Health and Human Sciences have delivered professional development for 15 Physical Training Instructors (PTIs) and physiotherapists from the Australian Defence Force.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) is educating the next generation of paramedics to grow the local workforce and increase the capacity of primary health services in the Northern Territory.
Ecologically Darwin harbour is in good health and is one of the least disturbed harbours in Australia. However, it is under pressure from development and requires strong management to ensure it retains environmental and social value
Charles Darwin University has outlined a series of education, infrastructure, economic, cultural and science policy requests for the next Northern Territory Government.
Paramedics will soon be able to train locally in the Northern Territory thanks to a new partnership between Charles Darwin University and St John NT.
Like so many others, Mitchell Beagley didn’t know what he wanted to do when he finished Year 12. Luckily, he discovered a traineeship in a field he’s passionate about and has since completed a Cert II and III in Aquaculture, and is currently studying a Bachelor of Environmental Science with CDU – all while juggling full-time work and parenting duties.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was in Darwin to meet some of Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) School of Medicine first students, reiterating the importance of the program to the Northern Territory in securing the future health workforce.
From self-defence classes to workshops on sexual health, a group founded by students is helping Territory students feel safer, as part of a new Women’s Collective at Charles Darwin University (CDU).
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