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Prospective students will meet with hundreds of short course, higher education and vocational training options at the intersection of the outback and the tropics, known as the Crossroads of the North.
Higher Education and First Nations Students: The CDU Story project update presentation slides
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.
A young Charles Darwin University (CDU) Bachelor of Education student has achieved academic success by publishing a single-author research paper in an international peer-reviewed journal.
Charles Darwin University (CDU), Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education and the NT Government’s Aboriginal Interpreter Service (AIS) will hold a symposium celebrating the International Year of Indigenous Languages.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has officially opened the doors of its new city campus, Danala | Education and Community Precinct (ECP), after more than 550,000 work hours were put into its construction.
PhD candidate Amy Kirke has won the AgriFutures NT Rural Women’s Award for a project to take science education into remote communities.
A program which aims to connect diverse Northern Territory school students with higher education opportunities is celebrating its highest ever intake, with 30 students graduating from the Team Aspire program at Charles Darwin University’s Casuarina campus last week.
Co-designed by CDU staff and run by the Education Strategy Team, this program seeks to expose participants to a range of digital tools for their personal and professional development as a researcher, academic, or professional. The aim is for participants to choose a little time each week to expand their digital literacy.
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