Almost half of Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) international students would recommend the University to others, the latest results from a global student satisfaction survey have revealed.
Jabir, an international student from Bangladesh, is celebrating a major milestone today as one of more than 400 students graduating from Charles Darwin University (CDU) during its official Sydney Graduation Ceremony.
A project in Katherine with a vision to create a North Australian Hub for Native Bushfoods and Botanicals will be taking a closer look at how to better support, recognise and protect First Nations knowledge and intellectual property.
How can technology support the revival of knowledge, its intergenerational transmission, and the defense of ancestral lands, all while ensuring cultural protocols are upheld?
Seminar with Dr Tracy Woodroffe of the final report for the project: Establishing a pathway from Secondary School VETDSS to a Bachelor of Education for First Nations students.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has announced a new partnership with national violence prevention organisation Our Watch to take action in preventing gendered violence.
On International Women’s Day (Friday) the two organisations signed an agreement in Alice Springs, which will see the see the dual sector University take part in a framework aimed at building gender equality in the university, TAFE and broader NT community.
Researchers at Charles Darwin University (CDU) will soon be on the frontline of protecting Northern Australia against potentially severe animal blood borne diseases with a new project looking into the biting midges, an insect of concern for its potential to carry disease that could damage the Australian livestock industry.
Greater monitoring wind, gas density and temperatures in coal mines can help reduce the risk of disasters, according to a new joint Charles Darwin University (CDU) and University Technology Sydney (UTS) study.
Online platforms which once promised to make learning from universities such as Harvard and Stanford available to the masses are turning education into a product which can be traded, bought, or sold according to a new book challenging the ethics of these sites.
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