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A Charles Darwin University (CDU) lecturer who has had a hand in delivering more than 3000 free tax consultations and integrating client-accountant-auditor simulations for students has joined the ranks of the nation’s top tertiary educators.
Need help understanding your assignments or ensuring you're on the right track? Our Peer Advisors are available for one-on-one Peer-to-Peer Appointments to help you with a range of units across all disciplines and faculties.
CDU expects the highest standards of integrity across all aspects of research conducted by CDU researchers. CDU operates in accordance with the Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research.  To find Research and Research Training Policies, Procedures and Guidelines see the Governance document library.
Prof. Natasha Stacey, a leading marine social scientist with three decades of expertise, will present a seminar on the complex socio-economic and behavioral drivers behind the recent surge in illegal Indonesian transboundary fishing in Australian waters.
This powerful exhibition celebrates Indigenous culture by showcasing stunning artworks that explore the deep connections between climate, healing, and Country. Including a panel session with the Indigenous artists and researchers involved.
As the NT Young Australian of the Year and a law student at CDU, you might be surprised to know that Sizol actually flunked Year 12. She hasn’t let that stop her pursuing her dream of becoming a changemaker.
A new cohort of First Nations students have graduated from enabling programs in business, accounting and law disciplines at Charles Darwin University (CDU) and are ready to begin their studies in Semester 1.
Territory businesses are facing one of the worst labour shortages the industry has seen, but that’s about to change with CDU Alice Springs set to meet industry demand by welcoming a new lecturer and new hairdressing course set to roll out.
A new Aquaculture Pre-Employment Program is meeting industry needs, by tapping into a pipeline of skilled workers ready to fill vital work shortages in the Territory.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) Senior Research Fellow Dr Kate Golebiowska has been awarded a Fulbright scholarship to assess how business acceleration can improve immigrant women’s inclusion with the operation of micro-enterprises.
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