CDU greatly values the knowledge, expertise and integrity of its research students and staff and works to ensure high standards of integrity and ethics in their research.
A new occupational therapy program being run at Charles Darwin University (CDU) for the first time is set to drive much-needed professionals into the Northern Territory’s allied health sector.
Five students share how a scholarship from CDU helped with the cost of study, from paying for text books to paying down student loans.
Creativity and education are empowering Jonathon to draw conclusions about his future. He pictures ongoing success, and based on his current achievements, he won’t be wrong.
Our graduates are prepared for a career in a variety of workplaces, including in acute care settings, government departments and to work in a variety of settings including rural and remote practice. You will be able to work with individuals, groups and communities.
Sami is passing on his knowledge and skills as a CDU lecturer. With his PhD attracting media attention, his success is an inspiration to all.
Around 400 graduates will celebrate their educational achievements at the Charles Darwin University (CDU) graduation ceremonies this Friday, 17 September.
Researchers from across the Territory and Australia will join forces in Alice Springs this September to share desert knowledge at the Knowledge Intersections Symposium.
New mapping technology developed by Charles Darwin University will help prevent, and limit the spread of bushfires in the Northern Territory.