Ready for a deep dive? CDU’s intensive study options let you focus completely on your learning for fast, concentrated career growth. Here's how one student balanced full-time work in regional WA with a week-long immersive experience.
Join Dr Jan Richardson for this insightful seminar about the life and musings of Don McLeod, an Australian Hero, leading up to one of Australia's most famous strikes led by an Indigenous community facing harsh working conditions and severe mistreatment by the white man.
Beth took the first step in her journey to becoming a lawyer, by completing CDU’s free Tertiary Enabling Program. These days, Beth is well on the way to achieving her dream; she’s finishing her law degree online, while working as a legal intern in Brisbane.
COVID-19 has totally changed the way that we live, socialise and work. But for nurses on the frontline, it’s meant an even bigger shift in healthcare practice and patient care. So, how will these changes affect professional development for nurses?
Charles Darwin University is encouraging more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people into studying law in the Northern Territory.
After graduating with an Associate Degree of Legal studies from CDU, Karina started her own enterprise in Darwin. Its organic growth and success are testament to her hard work and dedication to others.
The Network of Indigenous Partnerships (NIP) membership is open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, staff, alumni and members of the broader Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community who collaborate with us to support Indigenous Leadership.
Join us as we celebrate the return of two remarkable heritage items once brought to life by Charlie Newili Brinken in the 1930s. Their journey home, after eighty years and across cultures, anchors an event exploring hope, storytelling, diplomacy, and the shared histories of Wadeye and Japan.
https://www.cdu.edu.au/launchpad/student-stories/larissas-top-end-adventures-trail-mysterious-mammal
Passionate about ecology and wildlife, Larissa Potter graduated from CDU with a Bachelor of Science with first class Honours. She was nominated by her lecturers as a Valedictorian for her outstanding academic record. Here's her full graduation speech, where she recounts what sparked her move to Darwin from Sydney, and where she shares her experiences doing field work on the Tiwi Islands while searching for the elusive, tiny mammal called Butler’s Dunnart.
After finishing school without a Year 12 High School Certificate, Matt thought his dreams of becoming a teacher were dashed. But, thanks to a free bridging program, flexible online study and “loads of practical” through a teaching degree at Charles Darwin University, he’s set to return to school in his mid-20s. This time as the teacher.