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Charles Darwin University (CDU) today announced that Professor Scott Bowman will conclude his tenure as Vice-Chancellor and President.
The North Australia Centre for Autonomous Systems (NACAS) has been recognised for their unique role in minimising the damage caused by ghost nets on the NT’s coastlines.
Campus Living Villages (CLV) has secured a $70 million loan from the Australian Government to support the construction of a new Charles Darwin University (CDU) student accommodation building opposite the Danala | Education and Community Precinct.
The scope of Charles Darwin University’s research into savanna fire management and the carbon industry was on show at the recent Savanna Fire Forum.
The Midpul Art Gallery is hosting a guided tour of the NT Art Awards that invites viewers to explore the creative processes and material choices of 72 diverse artists to gain a deeper perspective on their work.
Nickel aluminium bronze is a critical metal for naval propulsion systems, but making parts with this material is slow and difficult to produce – particularly in Australia.
A Yolŋu man is excited to lure in adventure tourists thanks to his passion to start an eco-tourism venture, with the support of Charles Darwin University (CDU) TAFE training.
The "Stronger Together" installation at Danala invites the university community to reflect on their shared responsibility in addressing gender-based violence by engaging with a student's story to learn how to better notice, respond to, and support those in need.
Starting in 2026, all CDU students must complete the 90-minute Respect Matters online training covering consent and healthy relationships, with optional facilitated study sessions available to provide staff support and snacks while finishing the modules.
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