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The Academy of the Arts is open to engaging with the community, the creative industries and academic partners. Please contact us if you’d like to discuss ideas for collaboration. 
Our Video Brand Guidelines provide advice on how to create on-brand video for CDU.
Over a long career in academia, I have helped many research students formulate and chase down their puzzles into a thesis. For me supervision of graduate students is the most important and certainly the most rewarding aspect of a career in academia.
Special Projects Manager and former Chief Financial Officer at Charles Darwin University (CDU), Ken Suter, has recently won the President’s Award in the 2021 NT Architecture Awards.
A new simulation game is helping Indigenous rangers, landowners, children and more to learn about fire behaviour and how they can mitigate the increasing threat of infernos.
Join CDU’s Faculty of Health for an information evening to hear about our courses in medicine, allied health, nursing and midwifery.
Bharanidharan is an information security expert with more than ten years' experience in risk assessment, penetration testing, vulnerability research and pedagogic activities. 
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
Media statement: After careful consideration, Charles Darwin University has decided not to proceed with the establishment of operations in the United Kingdom.
The better children can run, jump, kick, catch, throw and roll, the more active they will be in later life, according to research.
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