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Join us for this final update for the project: Higher Education and First Nations Students: The CDU Story with Dr Tracy Woodroffe, Dr Kate Golebiowska, Ms Alicia Boyle and Associate Professor Guzyal Hill.
A Darwin-born tech entrepreneur and innovator is one of a handful of individuals recognised for their extraordinary achievements at Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Alumni Awards.
Ayumi, from Japan, was attracted to study her Master of Professional Accounting in Darwin for several reasons. The warm climate was just one of them.
Are you considering studying a Bachelor of Laws, but struggling to figure out how you’ll fit lectures, library visits and study groups into your already busy schedule? Good news: like most things these days, you can study your Law degree online through CDU. Read on to find out what’s involved. 
After a few years in the big smoke, Tennille moved back to the regional, coastal town of Elliston in South Australia with her husband and young family. It was the perfect opportunity to take a new professional direction.
From finding time to finding your tribe, eight online students at CDU share their insider tips on to make online degree work for your life and goals.
Undergraduate admission pathways for school leavers may not meet minimum ATAR but have a recommendation from their school principal or do not have an ATAR or do not meet the minimum ATAR
From ancient inventions like plumbing systems to the revolutionary impact of the internet, engineering minds have always been solving problems to improve the way humans live, work and play. Let’s look at three engineering innovations from history that shaped our modern world, and three more that will be changing our future according to the engineering experts at Charles Darwin University.
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