Celebrate and discover more about traditional Indigenous knowledge and how communities are using these ancient understandings of land and sea to create new business opportunities at this year’s Charles Darwin Symposium.
Six Charles Darwin University (CDU) TAFE students from across the Northern Territory travelled to Melbourne to compete in the WordSkills National championships.
These students whose expertise range from Beauty Therapy to Electrotechnology showcased their skills and knowledge in front of more than 200,000 people.
CDU VET in school student (VETiS) Khiandra Fabian won the Bronze Medal for VETiS Business Services.
With a world-wide shortage of seafarers’, a Northern Australia business is training up its own workforce in collaboration with Charles Darwin University (CDU) TAFE to ensure essential services to remote communities are maintained without relying on a fly in, fly out workforce.
Local jobs are set to flow from the next phase of construction of the Charles Darwin University (CDU) Education and Community Precinct in Darwin’s Central Business District, with Territory-based contractors appointed for design and construction works.
Choosing to study abroad in Asia is a great option because it's close to home and has strong business ties with Australia. These top tips – firsthand from CDU study abroad student, Joel - will help ensure your exchange goes as smoothly as possible.
David Price is Professor in Public International Law and Intellectual Property Law at CDU. He holds degrees in law as well as international relations, industrial history, and Chinese.
Arriving from Vietnam, Tho studied a Master of Information Technology with CDU while working as a business analyst. She credits her parents’ influence for her motivation to learn and succeed.
Dr Susan Bird is a Senior Lecturer in law. She is an interdisciplinary research scholar. Her interests lie broadly in law and legal philosophy, in particular legal geographies, and making spaces more inclusive.
Despite previously studying business, Ngoc found herself interested in pursuing a career in teaching. She began looking for a flexible degree that would allow her to become a teacher in Australia.
Dr Berman is an Associate Professor of law at CDU with a longstanding interest in the regulation of hate crimes. He was one of a handful of academics invited to participate in the first White House Conference on Hate Crimes during the Clinton administration in 1997.