After travelling around Australia on her gap year, Johanna Luck decided to study in Darwin instead of going back home to Germany. She’s now building herself a great career in the Territory through online study at CDU.
Deadly data, hailstorms, flying virtually through digital landscapes, and powerful Mob collaboration — from 2-6 September 2024, Winyama’s National Indigenous Mapping Workshop (IMW) in Boorloo (Perth) had it all.
A new agreement between Charles Darwin University (CDU) and women’s rights organisation Maiti Nepal will be signed in Nepal to support educational opportunities for women and children rescued from trafficking and exploitation.
Considering your options for study after high school? If, like so many other Territorian teenagers you’re considering whether to stay home for uni or head south, meet others just like you who chose local.
A road trip around Australia sparked a huge career change for Kate. The recent Bachelor of Environmental Science graduate switched gears from real estate to environmental science after falling in love with the uniqueness of the Northern Territory.
If you’re starting university soon, you’re probably feeling excited and maybe a little apprehensive or even a bit intimidated. Try not to worry! Your uni years can be some of the best of your life – you’ll be learning new things, investing in the future of your career, pursing your interests and making new friends.
Seeking safety from conflict, graphic designer Iryna Vasylkova moved her family from Ukraine, via Cyprus, to Darwin. Realising she needed to ‘Australianise’ her Ukrainian qualifications, she enrolled in CDU TAFE's Visual Arts course.
International student Farhana is a champion at helping people who are in need, whether that’s in the classroom or through invaluable volunteer work. Throughout her life, her deep passions have always been education and social development. Thanks to her Master of Teaching studies at CDU, she has been able to blend the two together.
As an NT local, Shannon always had her sights set on CDU. Shannon has graduated with great memories from her time at uni: she travelled to Indonesia on a humanitarian research trip, made lots of new friends with social clubs, and studied hard to finish a Bachelor of Engineering/Master of Engineering (Civil & Structural).