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The next generation of Northern Territory paramedics will be taking their skills on the road next year, as the first cohort of Charles Darwin University (CDU) Bachelor of Paramedicine students complete their studies.
Law experts from Charles Darwin University (CDU) are calling on the Federal Government to increase paid parental leave by nearly two times the current amount.
Territorian Zoe Boyle dreamed of being a florist or marine biologist when she grew up, but it was a Charles Darwin University (CDU) nursing degree that opened her eyes to the world of opportunities within the NT’s own healthcare system.
A groundbreaking new study into the patterns of terrorist language could help authorities create algorithms to detect and flag extremist content online.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) will host its 2024 Open Day at its Casuarina Campus this Saturday to give Territorians a peak at what the University has to offer.
Join us for the Northern Institute July People. Policy. Place. Seminar with Dr Tracy Woodroffe on the experiences of an Aboriginal Teacher in the NT.
Native small mammals have been disappearing across Northern Australia. Charles Darwin University researcher Alex Carey wants to make sure these creatures survive and thrive well into the future.
Climate change and rising temperature extremes continue to exacerbate energy insecurity for First Nations people. The film, Power to Country is raising awareness about this issue and will be screening at Charles Darwin University alongside a First Nations Clean Energy Solutions panel discussion.
Jackson and Ryley have a lot in common. They spend their spare time camping, fishing, and working on their cars. Thanks to CDU TAFE, they’re both turning this love of machines into lucrative careers.
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