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Researchers from Charles Darwin University (CDU) will play a vital role in shaping solutions for key Australian industries after receiving two of only 32 projects funded through the Australian Government’s National Industry PhD program.
After studying his degree from Charles Darwin University and working in the industry, Anup Prasad is giving back for the benefit of future generations.
Stephanie hopes to use the knowledge and experiences gained while studying a Bachelor of Humanitarian and Community Studies with CDU to initiate social change. 
Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers and academics have maintained their international reputations as some of the most influential in the world.
More than 2,000 Charles Darwin University (CDU) students will graduate this week as a part of the First-round of 2022 graduation ceremonies in Darwin.
Ka was always passionate about expanding on his Information Technology (IT) skills. Studying at CDU helped him achieve this. He currently works as a data management officer at the Northern Territory Government and he is a franchisee of a sushi bar.
The sky’s the limit at the Crossroads of the North where Charles Darwin University (CDU) will demonstrate its burgeoning capabilities in drone education, training and research at the CDU Katherine Rural Campus Open Day tomorrow.
A decline in feed availability for cattle during Timor-Leste’s dry season may be having a severe impact on the region, but a new research project exploring alternative feeding methods, specifically silage, aims to minimise its impact on farmers and cattle.
Sometimes, it can feel isolating to study alone. That’s where a study buddy can come in handy to keep you motivated in achieving your study goals. Having a study buddy on deck is also a great way to make new friends. We asked five CDU students what makes a good study buddy:
Ishita Singhal originally studied Information Technology before deciding to pursue a career she was truly passionate about. After graduating with a Bachelor of Midwifery from CDU, she couldn’t be happier with her decision. We asked Ishita about what motivated her to follow her study goals, as well as her experiences as a CDU student and the challenges she faced along the way to become a midwife.
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