From enrolling, timetables and scholarships to exams, assessments, grades and graduations, this is your point of call for all admin tasks as a current student.
From IT support to security to libraries to accommodation, CDU's services and facilities are here to make your study journey as smooth as possible.
Our courses offer invaluable insights into human expression, culture, and societal dynamics. Through engaging subjects like literature, history, sociology, and more, we explore the richness of human experience. Join us to unlock new perspectives, enhance critical thinking skills, and foster a deeper understanding of the world around us.
The eduroam service allows university staff and students to access the internet via wireless networks at CDU and other participating universities without the need to obtain or create a new account at the host institution.
Key events include the annual CDU Vincent Lingiari Memorial Lecture, National Reconciliation Week, NAIDOC Week, Indigenous Valedictory celebrations, local and regional festivals and events that celebrate Indigenous culture, family, education, and wellbeing.
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.
First Nations Training and Teacher Education Hub
One of our goals is to be the university of choice for Indigenous and non-Indigenous students and staff.
Central to this is the incorporation of First Nations perspectives and knowledges into CDU’s core business.
First Nations Training and Teacher Education Hub
The Faculty of Health engages with local organisations including Menzies School of Health Research, Royal Darwin Hospital and a range of private and government agencies. Students can harness expert knowledge and skills through guest lecturers and work placements, which can lead to future employment.