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Charles Darwin University is hosting a screening of the short film Djäkamirr, followed by a Q&A with director Dr. Sarah Ireland, offering an opportunity for First Nations maternal and child health professionals to connect and discuss the project.
Join Associate Professor Katrien Pype from KU Leuven University as she discusses C-Urge : A Global Anthropology of Climate Urgency on Wednesday, May 20 2026
This interactive session explores how power, privilege, and individual identity influence decision-making and team dynamics within the workplace. Participants will gain practical tools and self-awareness to help foster more inclusive, equitable, and respectful professional environments.
Our campaign, ‘You make CDU’, is a flip on the traditional university narrative. It says that our students make CDU what it is today and what it will be tomorrow. We need their diverse backgrounds, life experiences, creative minds, curiosity and community-mindedness.
Gain real-life office experience in all aspects of business and administration with a TAFE Business course. CDU TAFE Business provides business, business administration, clerical, small business management courses amongst others. These range from Certificate II to Diploma level at Darwin Waterfront campus, Katherine, Nhulunbuy and remote communities.
Leading in First Nations maternal child health research, the Institute works to redesign health and support services across the first thousand days for the best start in life.
CDU adopts a quality assurance and enhancement strategy that reflects our recognition and understanding of our obligations to maintain quality practices, systems and processes that comply with the relevant Standards, and support diversity, innovation and excellence.
More than 50 Charles Darwin University hair and beauty students have shown off their prodigious creative talents and a high degree of technical flare at the Time to Shine fashion parade in Palmerston.
Our creative positioning helps us describe CDU, the way we talk about it with each other and importantly, the way we talk with people who are thinking about joining us. It’s designed to capture the essence of CDU – our students, and why they choose to come here.
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