The policy outlines the principles for increased participation and the removal of barriers to training, education or research, and the describes the process for requesting reasonable adjustments and accessing support services.
This policy and procedure outlines the process for assessing higher education teaching employees' qualifications and professional experience.
This policy applies to scholarships and prizes available to domestic and international applicants and currently enrolled students in award courses in vocational or higher education at Charles Darwin University.
Higher Education Units and Fees for Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) and Full Fee Students
Charles Darwin University, the Territory’s largest training provider, is offering a limited number of FREE TAFE (Vocational Education and Training) places to tackle skills shortages across the Northern Territory, and to help give more Territorians the chance to study and receive qualifications.
CDU's pathway programs help First Nations students get ready for university. You can choose a program that matches your interests, like health, arts, education, engineering, science, law, business, or accounting.
Lecturer - Tertiary Enabling Program - Maths / Bioscience
CDU
Faculty of Arts & Society
Education, Enabling & Linguistics
P: 08 8946 7310, E: matilda.coleman@cdu.edu.au
Other
Education Coordinator
P: 08 8946 8446, E: Sharon.Thompson@menzies.edu.au
Casuarina
Red 9 Level 1 Room 39
Lecturer Common Units - On leave returning 03 Jan 2026
CDU
Faculty of Arts & Society
Education, Enabling & Linguistics
P: 02 8047 4127, E: Susi.Woolf@cdu.edu.au
Sydney