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Ensuring that disability and aged-care services in the NT are staffed by Aboriginal Territorians is a key driver behind a new health services traineeship designed to upskill Indigenous workers in the sector.
A transition program at Charles Darwin University (CDU) is supporting First Nations students from Yirrkala in East Arnhem Land to get a head start on university life.
A new free four-week intensive learning and mentoring program at Charles Darwin University (CDU) will provide a smooth transition for First Nations students to study business at university.
An Australian island’s efforts to improve food security and transition into a blue economy will be bolstered by a new project to propagate a nutritious and increasingly popular fish.
More than 2000 students from 10 health disciplines are set to filter into Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) newly-completed $30.8 million Centre for Better Health Futures throughout 2026.
Nursing, Education, Law and Engineering are a few of the disciplines that attracted a high level of interest from people looking to commence a Higher Education degree at Charles Darwin University in 2026.
Orientation Week is kicking off this week across the Territory at Charles Darwin University (CDU) with hundreds of students expected to join a variety of virtual and on-campus activities for Semester One.
Territory businesses are facing one of the worst labour shortages the industry has seen, but that’s about to change with CDU Alice Springs set to meet industry demand by welcoming a new lecturer and new hairdressing course set to roll out.
More than 1,000 Charles Darwin University (CDU) students will graduate and celebrate their academic achievements at graduation ceremonies held in Darwin today.
First Nations remote communities across the Northern Territory will now have better access to be able to study hairdressing on their home soil, thanks to a new program by Charles Darwin University (CDU).
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