We aim to make positive differences to our communities, society and policy through applied, independent and robust research on the causes and consequences of population changes in the Northern Territory and beyond.
https://www.cdu.edu.au/news/research-highlights-role-territory-australia%E2%80%99s-quarantine-system
New research from Charles Darwin University (CDU) has highlighted the role NT quarantine centres played in assisting Australians move across State and Territory borders during the peak of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions.
At Charles Darwin University, we celebrate sexual and gender diversity and are committed to fostering safe, respectful, and supportive campuses for everyone. We welcome people of all sexualities, gender identities, and expressions, including those who identify as or are questioning being lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender/gender diverse, queer, intersex, and asexual (LGBTQIA+).
The University’s human research ethics approval procedures are designed to ensure that all students and staff, as well as the institution, are meeting all obligations under the National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research (2007) - Updated 2018 and any other relevant legislation or guidelines.
When Yuliia first moved to Australia from Europe, she was forced to overcome many challenges. It was studying at Charles Darwin University that gave her a new lease on life and helped her to regain her confidence in the workforce.
From as early as Year 9, Tuan knew he wanted to pursue further study to broaden his career opportunities and better himself as an individual. Tuan applied to study engineering at CDU and has never looked back.
Our graduates are prepared for a career in a variety of workplaces, including in acute care settings, homeless shelters, government departments and to work in a variety of settings including rural and remote practice. You will be able to work with individuals, groups and communities using occupation centred practice.
The occupational therapy programs are highly competitive courses with limited places available each year.
Two artists, both graduates and academics from Charles Darwin University (CDU), have won the Community Collaboration Award in the 2021 National Indigenous Fashion Awards.
Loan began her Certificate III in Beauty Services after facing considerable obstacles in relocating to Australia and studying English. Completing a Certificate has completely turned her life around and she now believes anything is possible for her in the future.
Sabaratnam’s passion for educating and helping others has made him an integral part of the community. He has been heavily involved with community activities around Darwin for almost 40 years and is a two-time graduate of CDU with a Bachelor of Business in Accounting and Certificate in Teaching.