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Vocational education and training (VET) and higher education course offerings in remote Northern Territory are on show as Charles Darwin University (CDU) opens its Katherine Town Centre to the public this week on June 9.
For most 18-year-olds, competing in a national cooking competition would be an intimidating experience, but not for Charles Darwin University (CDU) student Amelia Love who has tasted success on the big stage.
Our degree in Indigenous knowledges, language, research, or Indigenous policy and advocacy are relevant to both Indigenous and non-Indigenous students. Our objective is to share key elements of Indigenous knowledge within the guidelines of Indigenous protocols both nationally and globally to ensure and safeguard the advancement, transmission and preservation of Indigenous knowledge systems.
As an NT local, Shannon always had her sights set on CDU. Shannon has graduated with great memories from her time at uni: she travelled to Indonesia on a humanitarian research trip, made lots of new friends with social clubs, and studied hard to finish a Bachelor of Engineering/Master of Engineering (Civil & Structural).
There's more than one way to achieve your study goals at Charles Darwin University. These students share how they used CDU's free Tertiary Enabling Program to help meet entry requirements for degrees, brush up on uni skills, and find a pathway to their dream career.
Professor Yin Paradies is passionate about educating the newest generation of academics, policy makers and government representatives for a more inclusive society.
First Nations school students from across the Northern Territory are getting a taste for university life as part of a school camp program held at Charles Darwin University (CDU) this week.
A new STEM program at Charles Darwin University (CDU) is set to entice arts and humanities students into science, technology and innovation, with the start of a new Advances in Science and Technology subject.
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