A new speech pathology course at Charles Darwin University (CDU) will train more professionals to help Territorians with communication disabilities to better communicate and achieve life goals.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) graduates have come in the top three in Australia in meeting employer needs, according to a national survey by the Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching (QILT).
Raised in the regional Northern Territory town of Katherine, proud Jagalingou and Bandjin woman Sekari Butler discovered a passion for law and advocacy by chance.
CDU alumni Talea Cotte completed a Bachelor of Midwifery online from her home in Perth while raising three young children and working part-time. Upon finishing high school, Talea trained as a hairdresser but realised soon after the birth of her first baby that she wanted to become a midwife.
Fahad arrived in Darwin from Bangladesh with a goal to build on his accounting skills and set foot into the corporate world. Thanks to CDU, he’s successfully ticked both boxes.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) graduates are likely to earn higher salaries and have a higher chance of retaining employment than graduates from other universities, according to national data, by the Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching (QILT).
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has made a submission to the Australian Universities Accord panel proposing new ideas to improve higher education in Northern Australia.
New students commencing at Charles Darwin University (CDU) say their studies in the Territory will give them a unique edge when it comes to striving for their ideal careers.
ChatGPT will not be replacing human teachers anytime soon, with a study into the technology’s capabilities finding it can’t help students critically understand academic assessment solutions.