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CDU’s new Trades Training Facility is ready for development, with tender applications for construction now being assessed and a decision anticipated by the end of the month.
New teaching and training facilities to be built at Charles Darwin University (CDU) will unlock education potential across Northern Australia, preparing for a future where the dual sector University will reinvigorate industry growth in trades and manufacturing.
Blue 2 Ceremonial Space featuring Pukumani Poles
Join First Nations Sovereignty and Diplomacy Centre for this special Indigenous Women’s Diplomacy Panel discussing
Construction of Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) new Centre for Better Health Futures is about to commence.
Construction of Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) new $25.8 million Centre for Better Health Futures is about to commence, with a ceremony held on-site celebrating the start of a new health teaching and research facility.
Alice Springs apprentice electrician Georgie
Before she became an award-winning electrician apprentice in Alice Springs, Georgie was living in bustling Melbourne and working in the arts. Georgie couldn’t be happier with her new life in the Territory, challenging herself with new skills and a whole new profession.
A group of students sitting around a table at Sydney campus
The CDU Sydney campus offers an exceptional learning environment, equipped with cutting-edge teaching and learning facilities.
Dr Farha Sattar
Young Territorians will be introduced to the fascinating world of drones, thanks to a National Science Week grant won by a Charles Darwin University (CDU) lecturer.
Elder teaching ceremony
This 4-day workshop introduces you to the traditions and ongoing life of Indigenous sovereignties in Australia and their distinct ways of making diplomacy in traditional and contemporary platforms. 
The study by Torrens University and Charles Darwin University (CDU) academics explored using AI techniques to predict cybersickness in virtual reality users.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) could be used to help combat nausea, headaches and dizziness among virtual reality (VR) users and make the technology more accessible, according to a new study with Charles Darwin University (CDU).
CDU City campus Topping Out Ceremony
Super structure works for Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) new $250 million Education and Community Precinct are now complete, with a topping out ceremony held on-site finalising the milestone.
VET student and trainer Taylah
Taylah turned an early love of horses and rural life into an award-winning VET student experience at CDU, followed by a dream career she never saw coming.
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