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.
A new Master of Clinical Audiology course is rolling out at Charles Darwin University (CDU) this year to train much-needed audiologists focused on improving Australian First Nations hearing health.
A Charles Darwin University researcher will discuss the importance of broadband as a ‘game changer’ in remote Indigenous health service delivery as part of a forum this week.
NI Seminar as part of the People. Policy. Place. Seminar Series 2025 on Aboriginal Shared Medical Appointments
This event will bring together emerging and established NT leaders to explore how young people across cultures are driving a healthier, fairer, and more sustainable future.
Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Health Hub has more than doubled its service delivery in just two years, with client numbers, student placements and partnerships all recording significant growth.
Hannah’s time volunteering in a remote community in the Kimberley would inspire her to change gears in her career. Studying public health online at Charles Darwin University became the link to her future.