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CDU's engineering and technology research includes renewable energy, oil and gas, digital security, biomechanics, high-speed 3D metal printing and more besides.
The CDU Employment-Based Placement (EBP) program offers a unique opportunity for final-year pre-service teachers to integrate their professional teaching roles with site-based placement.
Charles Darwin University is hosting Respect Month throughout April, featuring a "Better Together" themed launch event that invites the entire campus community to help build a safer, more respectful university through guest speakers, activities, and a collective pledge.
Starting in 2026, all CDU students are required to complete the 90-minute Respect Matters online training on consent and healthy relationships, with staff-led study sessions available to provide guidance, support, and snacks.
Guided by the "Stronger Together" theme, the Danala installation invites students to reflect on a story of gender-based violence to better understand our shared responsibility in noticing, responding to, and supporting one another within the university community.
CDU's Northern Institute is a leader in policy research which builds on the strength of its connections to remote, regional and urban contexts to produce quality analysis.
Charles Darwin University will host the annual International Women’s Day Walk and Celebration for the first time at the Danala | Education and Community Precinct (ECP).
The sustainable pastoral systems apply an understanding of the plants, animals and environments that make up the pastoral systems of the Northern Territory and Asia to provide research for sustainable pastoral systems now and into the future.
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