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We collaborate closely with the world-leading Menzies School of Health Research who addresses critical issues such as mental health, nutrition, substance abuse, child health and development, as well as chronic diseases. Menzies are research leaders in life-threatening illnesses in the Asia-Pacific, such as malaria, melioidosis and tuberculosis. With research teams across all disciplines, we offer an abundance of research opportunities for students, enhanced through collaboration with the world leading Menzies School of Health Research. The right supervisor can help you develop your project outline and provide the support needed to help you complete your degree. The Faculty of Health supports research students in a broad range of areas.
We have well-equipped facilities which provide our researchers access to a wide array of equipment to carry out physical and chemical analysis of materials
Employers of the Anindilyakwa Land Council (ALC) on Groote Eylandt have been receiving personalised Digital Literacy training from Charles Darwin University (CDU) designed to upskill their digital skills in the workplace.
In Timor-Leste – a small country located 600 km to the northeast of Darwin – fish and other aquatic foods are fundamental to the livelihoods of many families.
Find the Northern Institute's featured current projects and community initiatives.
CDU Security services. Security is here to make campus safe and help 24/7. Our office is in Orange 2 level 1 opposite Student Central
After almost a decade of working in diverse multinational organisations, Saba Sadiq had nailed her interpersonal and communication skills. She had a growing interest in global markets, but she needed to expand her skillset and earn formal qualifications that would be recognised internationally. Her decision to study an MBA at CDU changed the course of her career.
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