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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.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) passes a milestone today when it graduates its 1000th Indigenous higher education student.
When Niki returned home to China four years ago after a year of volunteering at CDU’s Confucius Institute, she knew one day she’d be back. Darwin’s charm had well and truly won Niki over, and it wasn’t long until she returned to study a Master of Teaching.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) is about to begin consulting with the Darwin and Palmerston communities as it plans for the future use of its three campuses in the Top End.
Gratitude – the appreciation of the good things that happen in life - is an essential part of building resilience. When you’re going through a tough time it can be hard to remember to be grateful for the good stuff, but there’s a stack of benefits that can be gained from working gratitude into your everyday life.
Termites are often thought of as bad news when it comes to a building’s integrity – but what if the voracious insects hold the blueprint to designing the coolest homes in the Territory?
Australian native rice has potential as a high-value, low-volume, Indigenous culturally-identified, nutritious food, but currently it is not commercially available.
Studying internationally is an exciting adventure and it involves a lot of new things happening all at once. CDU’s Buddy Program is designed to help you transition to life at our University.
A university that understands your background and learning needs makes it easier to hit the ground running, with specialised support available before, during and after study. 
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