More than 50 Charles Darwin University hair and beauty students have shown off their prodigious creative talents and a high degree of technical flare at the Time to Shine fashion parade in Palmerston.
After what must seem like months of planning – choosing what course you’re going to study, going through the application process, eagerly (or anxiously!) waiting to see if you’ve been offered a place, enrolling in your units – the wait is over!
Cecilia wants a career helping people, so she’s studying a Bachelor of Humanitarian and Community Studies at CDU. After travelling for a while and spending some time working with children, she’s upped the ante and is completing her degree so she’s prepared to work with refugees and special migrants.
Before she became an award-winning electrician apprentice in Alice Springs, Georgie was living in bustling Melbourne and working in the arts. Georgie couldn’t be happier with her new life in the Territory, challenging herself with new skills and a whole new profession.
Research into male migration across remote communities in central Australia has shown how waterholes influence First Nations people patterns of migration.
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.
Medical Laboratory Science students from the College of Health and Human Sciences are working to make batches of hand sanitiser in the labs to distribute to the university community.
A history of Darwin written by an Adjunct Professor with Charles Darwin University’s Northern Institute has been shortlisted for the Victorian Premier’s Literary Award for 2015.
Considering a vocational education and training course, but have some lingering questions? Here, CDU TAFE answers your top 10.