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Already working in health but ready for a career change? CDU's two-year Doctor of Pharmacy offers flexible study, guaranteed placements and entry into a profession with a severe skills shortage.
Embark on a nursing journey with CDU TAFE. Explore Diploma of nursing and TAFE nursing courses. Start your TAFE enrolled nurse program for a rewarding career.
This year marks one of Charles Darwin University largest graduations in Nhulunbuy, with almost 100 students who graduated from the East Arnhem region.
The CDU Alumni network is a dynamic, connected family of over 70,000 graduates worldwide. We work hard to support them and share their experiences to the benefit of others.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) academic has answered one of the modern-day legal world’s most burning questions: Can Artificial Intelligence (AI) write laws?
Dan is a qualified carpenter who worked in the construction industry for 15 years. A little soul-searching on a holiday saw him pluck up the courage to make a huge career change.
Introduction to Research Data Management explores aspects of management and care of research data throughout the research data lifecycle. Grasp the essential principles and practices of managing research data throughout its lifecycle, from creation to preservation.
Brazilian authorities must take a science-based approach to shark conservation, with experts warning extreme reactions to bite incidents and population growth will undermine the recovery of the fish.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) could become a crucial asset to fight the growing global risk of cybercrime, a new study with Charles Darwin University (CDU) has found.
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