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If you'd met Mark in high school, you'd never guess where his future might take him. Today, he's a highly successful law student, an NT Young Achiever of the Year and involved in more legal and community initiatives than we can count.
Chao arrived in Darwin from China to study Master of Information Technology, Software Engineering. His experience of studying and living in Darwin has been wonderful.
Darwinites really have Yuba’s sister to thank for inspiring her brother to study here in the Territory. The community service champion kept hearing that Darwin was a “great place to live and learn”. He's been using skills in leveraging technology from his postgraduate IT degree to boost efficiency in a cause close to his heart — volunteering.
Darwin local Nezily has her hands full. This mum works full-time for a not-for-profit organisation while studying a Master of Business Administration online with Charles Darwin University.
Darwin-based radio station Territory FM is celebrating a major milestone with its 40th anniversary.
Sanjana arrived in Australian from Bangladesh with a motivation to build on her existing skills and study a Master of Information Technology at CDU.
Economic growth doesn’t have to come at a cost to the environment, and the ways in which this is possible will be on display at a global conference being held in Australia for the first time.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) is ahead of most other Australian universities in two measures that matter most to students: finding work after graduation and their starting salaries.
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