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Charles Darwin University's Tertiary Enabling Program (TEP) provides a pathway to uni for students without traditional entry qualifications. We look at how a number of students tapped into the TEP to get the future they always wanted.
Sachin was a Superintendent of the NT Police when he thought about expanding his skills in leadership and management. His decision to study a Master of Business Administration online at CDU would change his worldview and his career.
The first group of international students to arrive in Australia since the introduction of hard border restrictions has been welcomed on to Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Casuarina campus after being released from quarantine.
An exhibition containing the works of 50 Yolngu artists from a print studio in a remote corner of Arnhem Land will go on display in the CDU Art Gallery next week.
Academic caps were tossed in not one but two Charles Darwin University (CDU) graduation ceremonies in Sydney this year, with a record number of students completing their studies.
In the wake of a  major earthquake on the island of Lombok in Indonesia, Dr Jonatan Lassa, a senior lecturer in Humanitarian, Emergency and Disaster Management at CDU, asks the question: is it time for Indonesia to embrace radical change? See why he's calling on authorities to prepare for tourists, look beyond technological solutions, and act now with building standards reform.  This article has been adapted from an article originally published on The Conversation.  
Join us for this final update for the project: Higher Education and First Nations Students: The CDU Story with Dr Tracy Woodroffe, Dr Kate Golebiowska, Ms Alicia Boyle and Associate Professor Guzyal Hill.
A collaboration between Traditional Owners and a Charles Darwin University PhD student has resulted in 11 sacred sites across Arnhem Land being registered by the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority.
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