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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.
A global database documenting the location of critical habitats for sharks, rays, and chimaeras has recently expanded to include Australia, with years of extensive research by Charles Darwin University contributing to this crucial digital record.
Confucius Institute welcomes you to join our Ba Fa Wu Bu (Eight Methods and Five Steps) classes to exercise your body and mind.
Learn more about our courses, admission requirements, scholarships, and pathways to study in Australia. Contact CDU Global staff and secure your 30-minute consultation.
Dr Kyne’s research program aims to fill knowledge gaps impeding effective conservation and management of threatened species as well as data deficient species
Access practical, evidence-based nutrition advice that is tailored to meet your individual needs. Our student dietitians are supported by Accredited Practising Dietitians (APDs) who are experienced professionals and ensure safe, high-quality care.
The checklist provided to FoH students to help prepare for their placements.
The Academic Board is the primary forum for debate on academic issues in the University and has a major role in academic quality assurance processes.
Our research aims to produce knowledge to enhance the livelihoods and wellbeing of Indigenous and local communities, while maintaining resource sustainability in Northern Australia and the Asia Pacific region, in particular, Indonesia and Timor Leste.
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