Pathways to Politics for Women NT. This program is a national, proudly non-partisan initiative that aims to change the face of politics by equipping women with the skills they need to run for elected office.
Professor Friso De Boer research interest is in the detection of abnormalities in biosignals
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CDU's College of Education has international expertise, supporting a range of specialisations. In the arts, we largely research cultural innovation in human societies.
A Yolŋu man is excited to lure in adventure tourists thanks to his passion to start an eco-tourism venture, with the support of Charles Darwin University (CDU) TAFE training.
Starting in 2026, all CDU students must complete the 90-minute Respect Matters online training covering consent and healthy relationships, with optional facilitated study sessions available to provide staff support and snacks while finishing the modules.
The "Stronger Together" installation at Danala invites the university community to reflect on their shared responsibility in addressing gender-based violence by engaging with a student's story to learn how to better notice, respond to, and support those in need.
Starting in 2026, all CDU students must complete the 90-minute Respect Matters online training on consent and social responsibility, with staff-supported study sessions available to help students navigate the modules and answer questions.
CDU’s Safer Communities is a platform to adapt and implement a safe and connected University community and will rely on a strong University culture of zero tolerance for unsafe behaviour. It sets a remit for safer communities from the student perspective and fit.
The Northern Institute is CDU's hub for social and public policy research expertise and leadership, with researchers who are widely recognised as leaders in their fields.