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Charles Darwin University will play a key role in a national initiative to boost teacher numbers courtesy of a first-time partnership with education charity, Teach for Australia.
A political pathways program that has helped shape the Northern Territory’s political landscape is expanding to Alice Springs.
The physiology of many Australian Gehyra gekkonids (dtellas) are not well understood, partly due to the cryptic nature of several species- many of which have only been recently identified. Measuring physiological traits can reveal whether species have adapted to their environment and can provide insights into their evolutionary history of dispersal and trait development.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) TAFE has officially launched its first offshore aged care training program in Timor-Leste, delivering the Certificate III in Individual Support on location as part of its expanding international engagement.
A new suite of courses on offer in 2020, including occupational therapy, speech pathology and nutrition, will help serve the needs of the Territory’s health sector.
Chair of the Darwin Harbour Advisory Committee (DHAC), and Co-Director of RIEL at Charles Darwin University Professor Karen Gibb said the workshop would begin the collaborative process to ask stakeholders to identify what outcomes and indicators were important for Darwin Harbour
More than 2200 students will be recognised for their academic achievements during CDU’s first ever virtual graduation ceremony this Friday, 12 June.
The global spotlight is firmly focused on nurses during the COVID-19 outbreak and now they are stepping up to answer the “taboo” questions as part of this year’s International Nurses Day on May 12.
Start an Australian Apprenticeship or Traineeship with CDU Tafe. Choose from a range of industries at Entry level, Trade level and Post trade levels.
Scientists in Central Australia have confirmed that native wildlife will flourish in areas where the introduced weed buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) has been removed.
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