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Charles Darwin University (CDU) is supporting the people of Ukraine, announcing a new scholarship fund, in a first for the higher education sector in Australia.
Territory businesses are facing one of the worst labour shortages the industry has seen, but that’s about to change with CDU Alice Springs set to meet industry demand by welcoming a new lecturer and new hairdressing course set to roll out.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) will showcase its expanded course offerings at the University’s Sydney Campus Open Day this Saturday, September 3.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) will highlight its extensive range of VET courses as part of the University’s Palmerston Campus Open Day today.
More than 1,000 Charles Darwin University (CDU) students will graduate and celebrate their academic achievements at graduation ceremonies held in Darwin today.
First Nations remote communities across the Northern Territory will now have better access to be able to study hairdressing on their home soil, thanks to a new program by Charles Darwin University (CDU).
International students are being given more opportunities to live and find employment in Central Australia, thanks to a new partnership between Charles Darwin University (CDU) and Central Desert Regional Council.
Manufacturers in the Northern Territory will soon gain access to a multi-million-dollar advanced manufacturing facility that will house robotic and bespoke automation products.
Rising supermarket prices could be pushing people to make more unhealthy food choices thanks to aggressive marketing ploys, new research suggests.
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