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Charles Darwin University (CDU) has welcomed announcements by the Department of Education relating to international student numbers for 2025.
Aspiring First Nations educators in regional areas can now access Charles Darwin University's (CDU) Introduction to University Program, with the successful course offered for the first time in Katherine and Alice Springs.
Charles Darwin University scholars and research partners gathered at Casuarina Campus last month for a symposium on fisheries, sea country, and livelihoods in northern Australia.
Two short talks: Ground-level governance of Arnhem Land Fire Abatement savanna burning projects: fire for the future, presented by Taegan Calnan, and Impact of fortified biochar on sustainable food crop production and income generation in a vegetable-rice cropping sequence in Timor-Leste, presented by Acacio da Costa Guterres
Remote Northern Territory communities faced with hazardous wastes, slow recovery and displacement after natural disasters will become equipped to manage disaster waste, after a Charles Darwin University-led project received major federal funding.
Cognitive flexibility is one of our behavioural functions that has been described as the “mental ability to switch between thinking about two different concepts.
A passion for sprinting and weightlifting has led a Charles Darwin University PhD graduate to a different pursuit, assisting workers to avoid debilitating back injuries.
Teleiah Bayfield recipient of Alumnus Award for Early Career Achievement 2020
Sam Keitaanpaa didn’t always plan to go to university. After Year 12, he travelled to the UK to work for a year, before returning home to Australia to work in retail. It was then that Sam realised that a career in healthcare was what he really wanted to pursue.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) passes a milestone today when it graduates its 1000th Indigenous higher education student.
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