Alice Spring’s local Ella Adami has been nationally recognised for beauty therapy at the WorldSkills Australia National Championships this week, as the only Territorian to compete in the competition.
Students at Charles Darwin University (CDU) now have access to free student coaching to help them with their professional and academic success.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) staff and students in Vocational Education and Training (VET) have been recognised as finalists in the 2022 Northern Territory Training Awards.
Studying internationally is an exciting adventure and it involves a lot of new things happening all at once. CDU’s Buddy Program is designed to help you transition to life at our University.
A new Director has been appointed to lead Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) government relations, in a newly-established role that will drive partnership opportunities across all levels of Northern Territory and Federal government.
Territorian and Charles Darwin University (CDU) student Ben Tyler is inspiring his mob and other First Nations businesses to reclaim the native food industry in Australia with his business endeavour, Kakadu Kitchen.
A CDU lecturer has spent the last few months researching the impact of arts programs inside prisons in Alabama as part of her Fulbright scholarship project.
A military unit covering the world’s largest land area – 1.8 million square kilometres of remote Northern Australia – draws most of its soldiers from First Nations communities.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) will host a two-day interactive and educational workshop for teachers in the Territory to promote science, technology and innovation in the classroom.
CDU’s Academy of the Arts teaches through three campuses – Alice Springs, Casuarina and Darwin City. Staff offices are located at the Alice Springs and Casuarina campuses.