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🎓 Discover Your Future with Charles Darwin University! Join CDU at the Darwin Careers Expo and explore how we can help you shape a bold and brilliant future.  Meet our team, dive into hands-on experiences, and find the course that’s right for you.  Whether you're finishing school or looking to upskill, CDU is your launchpad to success.
CDU has a range of opportunities for students to become involved in committees that contribute to the teaching, learning and the business of the University. Elections are conducted by the University Secretary (as Returning Officer) for various positions on University Council, Boards and Committees.
With still no signs of a monsoon in the Top End this wet season, industry, Indigenous, government and research groups met in Darwin this week to initiate what could be a paradigm shift to improve water systems management in the north.
Two Charles Darwin University food programs to help students struggling to put food on the table after losing paid work as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak have reported a strong uptake over the weekend.
Language and Learning Support is free and confidential, assisting you with learning strategies and study skills to help you succeed at university. This free service can assist you with English language skills, understanding your assignments, writing, presentations, & other study and exam skills
Dina wanted to find a way of safeguarding and protecting the cultural assets and traditions of her Indonesian homeland. So, she moved from the bustling city of Yogyakarta to Darwin to pursue a Higher Degree by Research (HDR) at CDU.
When Meg graduated from CDU with an environmental science degree, she quickly landed a job in her chosen profession. But Meg’s success came after many challenges. Her story is one of persistence, passion and knowing when to reach out for help.
Each year, malaria infects more than 200 million people across the globe, with more than 400,000 of those people losing their fight with the deadly disease. Damian Oyong is on the frontline with research that could improve the lives of millions. 
When Debra Hutcheson started her career at entry level with the Northern Territory Government, she knew she wanted to achieve more. Studying at CDU was just the thing she needed to make an impression and rise up the ranks.
Matthew Cartwright is enthusiastic about his career prospects. He's on track to register as a psychologist when he finishes his master's degree in psychology, and the career opportunities are varied and interesting. 
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