Upskill quickly with a university qualification
No matter where you’re at in life, there’s a place for you at Charles Darwin University.
Our Undergraduate Certificates can get you straight into university.
There’s no minimum ATAR requirement and you’ll be one semester closer to a full degree with up to four subjects credited towards most bachelor’s degrees.
Our Undergraduate Certificates can get you straight into university.
There’s no minimum ATAR requirement and you’ll be one semester closer to a full degree with up to four subjects credited towards most bachelor’s degrees.
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Education, Enabling & Linguistics
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Planned high-resolution satellite mapping will help land managers reduce bushfires and increase carbon-offset income for communities in the Northern Territory.
A new agreement between Charles Darwin University (CDU) and women’s rights organisation Maiti Nepal will be signed in Nepal to support educational opportunities for women and children rescued from trafficking and exploitation.
False killer whales off the Northern Australia coast need their conservation status reviewed because of similarities they share with groups from Hawaii listed as Endangered in the USA, a Charles Darwin University (CDU) researcher says.
While studying the Australian education system, Vaninder realised her dream: to become a special education teacher. She aspires to return to India and open a special education school, free to those who need it. There’s nothing that will stop her from reaching her goal.
A CDU hydrologist says the drenching of Australia’s East Coast could have an important impact on the carbon cycle due to the loss of terrestrial ecosystems.
Darwin local Hajrah knew she would study at CDU once she finished Year 12, but the specifics took a little longer to figure out. Wanting to stay close to her family and Darwin’s multicultural community, she now has big dreams to use her new-found skills for the benefit of more vulnerable communities in the Territory.