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New research by Charles Darwin University (CDU) scholars suggests a strengthened Indigenous mental health workforce could effectively improve mental health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Take a CDU Primary Industries course to prepare for jobs in agriculture, land management, fisheries, horticulture or aquaculture with the NT's largest TAFE provider. [RTO 0373]
Special Projects Manager and former Chief Financial Officer at Charles Darwin University (CDU), Ken Suter, has recently won the President’s Award in the 2021 NT Architecture Awards.
Two therapy dogs trained by a Charles Darwin University (CDU) Lecturer are quickly becoming Darwin celebrities, going from schools to libraries and courtrooms to support children and adults in need.
Thanks to a Year 11 work placement, Ade Core saw a legal career in her future. After finishing high school, Ade immediately enrolled in a Bachelor of Laws at Charles Darwin University.
While Power and Water Corporation provides students with opportunities to gain practical industry experience, CDU ensures Power and Water has a steady pipeline of fresh talent by providing engineering graduates. 
Recently published research investigated the impact of COVID-19 on international students studying in Australia and illustrates their favourable response to Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) COVID-19 interventions.
Despite lockdown impacting the Northern Territory this week, this year’s Charles Darwin University (CDU) Open Day will go ahead as planned, giving Territorians a taste for university life.
A passion for conservation led Jigme Tshering to pursue studies in environmental management. He aims to make change in his home country of Bhutan, one project at a time.
Professor Yin Paradies is passionate about educating the newest generation of academics, policy makers and government representatives for a more inclusive society.
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