This policy outlines the English language proficiency requirements for applicants to the University. It includes the University English language proficiency standard (the minimum requirement which no course of a certain course type can sit below) and details about various ways applicants can demonstrate English language proficiency.
This procedure outlines necessary steps for the safe management of chemicals and provides a framework for identification of hazards, assessment of risks and determination of risk control strategies so that all persons involved with procuring, using, handling, storing and disposing of chemicals and chemical waste are proactive towards safety.
This procedure gives effect to clause 41 of the Charles Darwin University and Union Enterprise Agreement 2022 and sets the procedure in which staff are required to access this leave. This procedure also outlines the circumstances in which staff will remain on duty during this period.
These procedures set out the process for establishing milestones and training requirements for Higher Degree by Research (HDR) candidates, including research proposals and supervision agreements. These procedures also set out how progress and milestones are to be monitored, reported and, where necessary, enforced.
This procedure outlines how the University assesses and recognises prior formal, non-formal and informal learning for the purpose of meeting the admission criteria, and/or facilitating mobility between higher and vocational education courses and qualifications.
This procedure explains how the University will facilitate and provide placements to Higher education students that meet the principles outlined in the Work Integrated Learning Policy. It informs students, staff and placement hosts of the measures to implement to provide and quality assure placements.
This document provides a framework for the development and management of the Charles Darwin University Art Collection. It encompasses the management of works of art, be they part of the permanent collection or on loan to the University for display, research and/or acquisition assessment.
This document supports the University’s Art Collection Policy by providing procedures for the development and management of the CDU Art Collection, which includes works of art that are part of the permanent CDU collection, or on loan to the University for display, research and/or acquisition assessment.
This policy sets out the principles and framework for supporting students to maintain academic progress and outlines the measures that the University will implement to assist students to improve their academic performance and achieve the requirements of their chosen course of study.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) pharmacy graduates have become the first in Australia to be awarded the title of ‘Doctor of Pharmacy’ following accreditation changes announced by the Federal Government in late 2024.