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A new evidence platform and curriculum initiative to support domestic, family and sexual violence prevention and response in the Northern Territory will be developed through the NT Government and Charles Darwin University Partnership Agreement.
Take the next step in your career with a Transport and Logistics training course. Specialise in warehousing, maritime or logistics. Delivered by the NT's largest provider of training courses. [RTO 0373]
Jabir, an international student from Bangladesh, is celebrating a major milestone today as one of more than 400 students graduating from Charles Darwin University (CDU) during its official Sydney Graduation Ceremony.
Tropical inland waters don’t produce as many greenhouse gas emissions as previously estimated, according to the results of an international research collaboration led by Charles Darwin University.
Bernard Salt explores how the aging baby boomer generation and a post-pandemic shift toward wellness will drive unprecedented demand and consumer expectations within Australia’s healthcare sector and "care economy" through 2036.
Dr Nicola Hanrahan, a research fellow at Charles Darwin University, will present a seminar on the Macroderma Initiative’s efforts to utilise acoustic, genetic, and movement data to address critical knowledge gaps and improve conservation strategies for the declining ghost bat.
Toni is a published poet and short story writer using lived experience to create fictional characters who tell their visceral and embodied stories of abuse.
The future challenges that sustainability will face and the urgent need to reduce the negative effects of human activity and encouragement of more sustainable attitudes. CDU has an important role to play in terms of educating and engaging consumers, businesses and stakeholders, as well as by conducting effective sustainability-focused research.
Students within the Bachelor of Laws must successfully complete the recognised “Priestley 11” subjects that are “prescribed areas of knowledge” required to be eligible to apply for admission to the legal profession. The compulsory “Priestley 11” areas of law are met through the successful completion of the units listed below.
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