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Akansh is now working as an external auditor at KPMG. He credits CDU for his success.
A prominent local historian and museum curator is among those recognised for their contributions to the community at Charles Darwin University’s 2024 Alumni Awards.
While studying his business degree at CDU, Manfred has become a representative voice and advocate for the education, health and wellbeing of international students.
After spending time working in the hospitality industry during her gap year, Zoe decided it was time to upskill with a vocational training course in hospitality and event management. In just two years, she's finished three TAFE qualifications and has been nominated as a finalist in the NT Training Awards. 
While Suzanne Van Engelenhoven has always been physically active,  she'd never planned on turning her love for sport into a career. In fact, she never thought she'd go to university. Now, she's mid-way through an Exercise and Sport Science degree, with the goal of becoming a physiotherapist. 
Do I study a Certificate I, II, III, IV or Diploma? What’s the difference? How do I know which one is right for me? Do I have start at the beginning or can I skip a few levels? These are the questions you face if you’re thinking about studying a vocational education and training course. Read on as we break it down and simplify your options.
Despite lockdown impacting the Northern Territory this week, this year’s Charles Darwin University (CDU) Open Day will go ahead as planned, giving Territorians a taste for university life.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) scientists are determined to encourage more women into the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields as the sector strives to become more gender diverse.
A new APS Academy Campus will be established at Charles Darwin University (CDU) supporting Territorians to gain data and digital roles in the APS, while remaining in the Northern Territory.
More than 2,000 Charles Darwin University (CDU) students will graduate this week as a part of the First-round of 2022 graduation ceremonies in Darwin.
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