Researchers have provided a first glimpse into the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on population dynamics, finding that sentiments towards remaining in the Northern Territory had grown since before the pandemic, especially for young people.
Aged care nurse Fifi Giraneza has a passion for not only caring for her patients, but those joining the nursing profession. She studied 100% online postgraduate certificate in clinical facilitation to pass on her experience and knowledge.
Nicholas has always wanted to get involved in projects and at CDU he’s done exactly that. Studying his engineering degree has kept him pretty busy and, combined with a hands-on cadetship, he’s on track to build a successful career in engineering.
As a busy mum and trained dancer, Michelle never dreamed that a different career would be possible. But CDU changed all that. Waltzing through a flexible online nursing degree, she's now dancing to a different tune working as a nurse.
Faced with border closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Mujiburrahman Thontowi made the tough decision to leave his wife and children at home in Indonesia to return to Australia and finish his PhD in Humanitarian, Emergency and Disaster Management Studies.
https://www.cdu.edu.au/news/chief-justice-highlight-judicial-independence-tenth-austin-asche-oration
The Hon. Chief Justice of Australia Susan Kiefel AC will explore the issues surrounding judicial independence when she delivers the Tenth Austin Asche Oration in Law and Governance in Darwin on Saturday.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has ranked in the top 100 universities in the world in six areas of the 2021 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings.
The Times Higher Education Impact Rankings are the only global performance tables that assess universities against the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
Jubilee always dreamed of becoming a nurse and she’s let nothing stand in her way. Not even the fact that she didn't meet the prerequisites for a nursing degree. With a firm focus on her goals, Jubilee enrolled in CDU's free, 16-week bridging program.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) will join the national celebration of NAIDOC Week to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and reaffirm its commitment to improving Indigenous educational outcomes.
Ecosystems are highly gendered – women and men derive different values and benefits from ecosystem services and resources, and they hold different roles in accessing, using and managing these resources.