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After studying his degree from Charles Darwin University and working in the industry, Anup Prasad is giving back for the benefit of future generations.
“CDU is one of the best universities in Australia, and it provides pathways to commence your career as a professional in any field with extensive knowledge and experience required in that field.”
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) graduate has used the power of music to help improve language and literacy skills in children across Australia, including First Nations children in remote NT communities.
A prominent local historian and museum curator is among those recognised for their contributions to the community at Charles Darwin University’s 2024 Alumni Awards.
Territorians will get a taste of university life, the tertiary learning experience and explore the pathways to their lifelong passions at Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Open Day at the Casuarina Campus.
Join Erica van Ash to learn more about Australian CBRN Health Systems Preparedness and Governance on Wednesday, 26 November 2025.
Join Sharna Motlap, Northern Institute Research Fellow and other Indigenous Researchers and Experts to explore how Indigenous art and knowledge shape meaningful climate health and action, on Wednesday, 25 March 2026.
Birut has extensive experience lecturing in subjects related to language, art, film, academic writing and cultural issues.
Tanzania has various categories of protected areas managed by six main conservation institutions, each with different types of benefit-sharing mechanisms.
Almost $200,000 in scholarships has been awarded to first year students commencing study at Charles Darwin University this semester.
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