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Psychology student Fatima in Darwin
Studying psychological science at Charles Darwin University not only transformed Fatima's career, but it also dramatically altered the way she sees herself and understands the world around her.
Lounge and coffee table
CDU Confucius Institute cordially invites you to join the upcoming online seminar about Chinese Feng Shui, starting from 7 pm ACST on Thursday 30 November.
Alicia and friend on campus
Are you passionate about fostering an inclusive environment for current and future students with disabilities? Sunday 3 December is International Day of People with Disability. We want you to get involved by raising awareness and sharing your ideas on how to make a real impact on their educational experience.
The façade of Charles Darwin University’s new city campus is complete ahead of the wet season, capping off the building’s main protection against Darwin’s tropical heat and humidity.
The façade of Charles Darwin University’s new city campus is complete ahead of the wet season, capping off the building’s main protection against Darwin’s tropical heat and humidity.
Aspire Design and Construct Executive Director Lisa Jenkinson, Minister for Skills, Training and International Education Joel Bowden, CDU Vice-Chancellor Professor Scott Bowman and CDU TAFE Chief Executive Mike Hamilton at the construction site.
The latest addition to Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Trades Precinct is now underway, with construction commencing on the CDU Trades Training Centre at Casuarina campus.
Dr Erica Garcia
Dr Erica Garcia is an aquatic ecologist at CDU’s Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods and is a lecturer in the Faculty of Science and Technology.
Casuarina campus by night
Charles Darwin University may be small, but we have an impressive international reputation for research. Here, some of our researchers explain what made them choose to pursue a Higher Degree by Research with CDU.
Professor Stephen Garnett head and shoulders, wearing blue and white striped shirt and an Akubra hat, with green leafy vegetation in background
This seminar will review the estimated impact of threats and the extent to which their management is understood and implemented for all threats to all Australian threatened bird taxa.
Researcher Kade Skelton
With the increasing frequency and severity of heatwaves, how will some of our scalier friends cope with looming changes to their habitats? Crocodile researcher Kade Skelton has swapped the prehistoric predators for a littler lizard in order to find out.
Future doctor Alicia is studying clinical sciences at CDU
Instilled with an interest in health from an early age, Alicia's on the direct pathway to medicine through the Bachelor of Clinical Sciences at Charles Darwin University.
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