Orientation Week is kicking off this week across the Territory at Charles Darwin University (CDU) with hundreds of students expected to join a variety of virtual and on-campus activities for Semester One.
The Confucius Institute is a partnership between Charles Darwin University, Anhui Normal University and Hainan University, which works closely with the Chinese community in the Northern Territory to enhance cultural activities and support a range of Chinese language and cultural programs.
Essential English language training and digital skills development for migrant care workers in the Northern Territory (NT) is being provided by Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Foundation Skills team to help improve the quality of care provided.
As a parent you play an important role in helping your child to make decisions about the educational path they’ll take and helping them understand the university admissions process. But first you need to understand it yourself.
After receiving an impressive ATAR score, Darwin school leaver Eugenia was going to be spoiled for choice when it came to choosing courses and universities. She didn’t hesitate to stay local.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) will be part of the Northern Territory’s hydrogen-fueled future with a pilot hydrogen generator, storage, and fuel-cell system located in Darwin.
A men’s artist collective from Tennant Creek is featuring works as a part of Charles Darwin University (CDU) Art Gallery’s latest exhibition, Shock and Ore, which opens this week.
Territorians are celebrating the rapid developments taking place on the Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) city campus build – the largest construction project underway in Darwin’s CBD, and one that will transform the city for decades to come.
More than 10 qualifications in health and community services will be free to study for students to better support more community service workers applying to study, thanks to Charles Darwin University (CDU) and the Northern Territory Government.
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).