The Northern Territory’s brightest minds are coming together for this year’s IT Code Fair in Darwin today.
Poor sleep is linked to poor health, both physical and mental. At CDU, we are firm advocates of a good night’s sleep, because it supports great study habits and uni experiences. Here's how to improve your shut-eye.
When Chy took on a part-time role in the disability sector, it ignited a desire in her to study in the field and become a social worker. Now in her final year of a Master of Social Work, she’s grateful for choosing CDU.
A free, online short informative course about sexual consent. It is easy to read and provides information to students about staying safe and keeping others safe.
Sai has always put family first, even when it delayed his own career. But when furthering his education saw him make the move to Darwin from India, he found a whole new family while studying Information Technology at CDU.
From a young age, Ira Racines knew that he wanted to help others and with his CDU qualification he’s making that happen. As it turns out, he’s a born leader.
A road trip from NSW to NT, a commerce degree at Charles Darwin University, a miraculous recovery from a plane crash, starting his own company – Tarek’s inspiring story has it all.
With seven out of ten of our students being women, we are proud
to connect them to the power of education. Our 100% online,
flexible study options empower women to study when and
where it suits them, while remaining connected to their lives
and communities.
This procedure outlines the requirements and responsibilities for notifying the Commonwealth government about foreign arrangements involving the University. It outlines the approval process, responsibilities of stakeholders, legal considerations, and mechanisms for oversight and evaluation of foreign arrangements. It aims to ensure that these arrangements contribute positively to the University's global presence, academic excellence, and the overall experience of our students, faculty, and employees.
John Hogarth is no stranger to digging in the dirt. For 14 years he worked as a fly-in-fly-out worker in the civil and mining sector. But when long hours and a grueling FIFO roster took their toll, he knew it was time for a change.