The Alumni & Giving team lead the University’s philanthropic and engagement activities through its connections with CDU Alumni, government and industry stakeholders, communities and individuals. We work with these groups and individuals in our local region, throughout Australia and internationally.
We consolidate all CDU activities related to fundraising including donations and the activities of the CDU Foundation.
Ready to launch into your research career? Consider studying with scientists who are exploring these resources and their interconnections, informing debate and decisions in government, industry and the community in northern Australia. Find out how you can kickstart your research journey at RIEL with CDU.
Menzies has an outstanding research record in public health and clinical research that seeks to improve health outcomes and reduce health inequity for populations in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region. Menzies teach the postgraduate public health and health research courses at CDU.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) research project exploring the impacts of climate change is using “art as evidence”, alongside traditional data, to convey the lived experience of First Nations communities in relation to this global crisis.
Join Gaurav Saxena to learn more about how psychology students perceive curriculum decolonisation initiatives in the United Kingdom on Wednesday, 25 May 2026 (online only)
Designed for HDR students, this workshop examines the literature review as both a research process and a piece of academic writing. Participants will consider the purpose of the literature review, learn how to set up and refine literature searches using databases, and explore practical steps for writing and structuring a review. Emphasis is placed on strengthening critical voice and moving beyond description to analysis and synthesis.
The Northern Territory Government encourages NT school graduates to undertake tertiary studies leading to employment in the Territory. In order to grow a skilled, agile, and capable workforce to meet business and community needs now and for future demand, the Department of Education and Training is offering scholarships to eligible NT Year 12 graduates to pursue their first
undergraduate degree at Charles Darwin University (CDU).
Angela Devine’s primary research interest is in providing policy-relevant economic evidence on the control and treatment of malaria. Her broader interests in infectious diseases extend from malaria to HIV, tuberculosis, hepatitis B, antimicrobial resistance, and dengue.
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.
Charles Darwin University was acknowledged as the number one university for equity in Australia, a statement that rings true for CDU TAFE as the final enrolments for 2025 close.