Charles Darwin University (CDU) with the Northern Territory primary production sector is set to expand critical research that will boost food security, sustainable primary production, and drought resilience, thanks to the Federal Government.
Students are learning to use creative tools from marionettes to virtual reality for therapeutic results as part of a creative therapies course at Charles Darwin University (CDU).
A First Nations Charles Darwin University (CDU) undergraduate law student Michelle Burchill has been awarded the 2022 John Koowarta Law Scholarship.
A free online short, informative course about sexual consent, healthy relationships, gender-based violence, and supporting others. It provides students with information on the Respect Matters course and how to complete it, along with Safer Communities information.
A project aiming to preserve more than 4000 books, recordings and audio-visual materials in 25 Indigenous languages has been awarded more than $500,000 in the Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowships and Major Grants funding announcements.
Molly Wardaguga Research Centre announces National Birthing on Country Conference to honour midwives
The Molly Wardaguga Research Centre at Charles Darwin University (CDU) is co-hosting the second National Birthing on Country Conference in Alice Springs on October 10-12, a decade after the inaugural event.
With an academic background and experience in statistics, Showkat knew that a Master of Data Science would be a great way to grow her career. Since arriving at CDU, Showkat has gained valuable experience in STEM.
For the second year ever, a team of 14 talented and athletic Charles Darwin University (CDU) students will compete at the upcoming Indigenous Nationals games, set to take place in Melbourne next week.
After spending time working in the hospitality industry during her gap year, Zoe decided it was time to upskill with a vocational training course in hospitality and event management. In just two years, she's finished three TAFE qualifications and has been nominated as a finalist in the NT Training Awards.
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