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Pharmacy student
There are many different student and course types at university, this guide should help answer your questions.
A new CDU introductory program is set to help guide First Nations people into studying health, education and arts.
The vital knowledge of First Nations people will be harnessed in a new program to support students into tertiary studies in health, education, and arts.
Parent helping teen with university admissions
As a parent you play an important role in helping your child to make decisions about the educational path they’ll take and helping them understand the university admissions process. But first you need to understand it yourself.
CDU student Zoe White using a book vending machine
If you know you’d like to study a certain subject, but aren't sure sure about the different courses, qualification levels and what they all mean, then read on!
A new Charles Darwin University (CDU) course will upskill the Northern Territory workforce for the manufacturing jobs of the future.
Charles Darwin University (CDU)’s North Australia Centre for Autonomous Systems, in partnership with RMIT University, the Australian Government’s Department of Education, and the Northern Territory Government, has developed the Diploma of Advanced Manufacturing to assist NT manufacturers in transitioning to Industry 4.0.
Two people standing on high rock with green plain in background and sun low in sky
A small group of lucky Charles Darwin University (CDU) students recently found themselves looking across the majestic Nardab floodplains of the East Alligator River, right on sunset.
Find important forms and guides relating to all aspects of your study at CDU.
first nations tourism students and lecturers
New First Nations tourism training is helping to build the professional credentials, business acumen and interpersonal skills of Aboriginal people, and in turn, secure new jobs and career options for Aboriginal communities in Central Australia. The training is also building capacity in the Red Centre tourism industry, where there is significant international and domestic demand for First Nations tour guides, who can provide authentic cultural perspective and knowledge of the country’s desert heart.
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