Charles Darwin University was one of the first universities in Australia to offer our Bachelor of Nursing degree remotely (also known as online, external or distance education). We have been teaching this way for almost 20 years, and have become experts at online education. Many CDU Nursing students choose to study online – even those who are located close to one of our campuses. Our students choose to study this way because they often have other commitments in their life that are equally as (or more!) important than uni.
Fahad arrived in Darwin from Bangladesh with a goal to build on his accounting skills and set foot into the corporate world. Thanks to CDU, he’s successfully ticked both boxes.
A scholar with decades of academic and industry research experience has been appointed Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) new Dean of Graduate Studies.
Australia’s longest serving Sex Discrimination Commissioner, Elizabeth Broderick AO will present the ninth Austin Asche Oration in Law and Governance on Thursday, 19 September at Parliament House in Darwin.
A legend was born during the pandemic when a captioning error in the subtitles for an Australian Capital Territory (ACT) COVID-19 press conference saw reference to Canberrans misspelt as ‘Ken Behrens’.
The Faculty of Health celebrates our partner organisations' contribution to excellence in our health student education.
The efforts of many individuals are instrumental in shaping the minds and futures of young health professionals. CDU appreciate and acknowledge the crucial role played by our partnerships in providing industry-specific insights and professional guidance. Their efforts to inspire, motivate, and support our students are commendable, and they merit recognition for their dedication.
Dr Sue Erica Smith is currently a Senior Lecturer in the College of Education at Charles Darwin University in Australia. Her research interests are in meditation, social and emotional wellbeing, spirituality, Asian studies and Buddhism
The first print edition of the Territory’s own literary journal “Borderlands” is about to arrive in book shops ahead of launch events in Darwin and Alice Springs.
A team of Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers at Charles Darwin University have been awarded a grant to study Aboriginal language programs in the Northern Territory and Western Australia.