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Charles Darwin University is supporting the rehabilitation and education of Northern Territory prisoners through the establishment of a vocational training facility in Katherine.
A university that understands your background and learning needs makes it easier to hit the ground running, with specialised support available before, during and after study. 
The option to study and work has many benefits but it also comes with challenges. Equip yourself to navigate the tough times to successfully reach your goals.  
A leader with significant international experience and a distinguished academic career has been welcomed as Charles Darwin University’s new Provost.
James Hay is an expert in the industry of cybersecurity. Fuelled by the desire to protect organisations he works on the frontline as a silent defender. Nothing gets past him.
Northern Australia is set to benefit from the combined academic and research powers of its three major universities, with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the establishment of the Northern Australia Universities Alliance (NAUA).
Charles Darwin University (CDU) is celebrating the amazing work of its graduate and student nurses on International Nurses’ Day on May 12.
We’re a new world university located in the best part of the world. Charles Darwin University is for you if you want the best of both worlds. 
Two outstanding students from Nepal are ready to embark on their education journey at Charles Darwin University (CDU) to help create a future free from human trafficking.
For the second year ever, a team of 14 talented and athletic Charles Darwin University (CDU) students will compete at the upcoming Indigenous Nationals games, set to take place in Melbourne next week.
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