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Early childhood educators bring welcome relief to regional workforce
The Northern Territory’s regional early childhood education workforce has received a significant boost with the graduation of 13 educators from a Charles Darwin University TAFE intensive training program.
Read more about Early childhood educators bring welcome relief to regional workforceFrom dyslexia diagnosis to Doctorate: New Territory teacher empowers students through mentoring
A childhood marked by undiagnosed dyslexia and learning struggles in Nigeria has inspired a new local teacher and recent Charles Darwin University (CDU) PhD graduate to dedicate his life to building inclusive, mentoring-rich classrooms in the Northern Territory.
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CDU rises in 2026 QS World University Rankings, bucking national trend
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has climbed to 584 in the prestigious 2026 QS World University Rankings - a marked improvement from its position in the 621-630 band last year - defying the national trend.
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World’s largest archaeology congress lands in Australia for first time
Darwin is set to welcome thousands of delegates from more than 70 countries this month, as Flinders University and Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Northern Institute bring the World Archaeological Congress (WAC) to Australia for the very first time.
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CDU TAFE enrolments on the rise
Enrolment numbers are on the rise for Charles Darwin University (CDU) TAFE.
Read more about CDU TAFE enrolments on the riseNew skills in the kiln: Iconic ceramic artists celebrate TAFE graduation
A group of Hermannsburg Potters have traded clay for graduation caps, with six of the artisans celebrating the completion of their studies with Charles Darwin University (CDU) this week.
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Project aiming to improve cattle productivity in Timor-Leste
A decline in feed availability for cattle during Timor-Leste’s dry season may be having a severe impact on the region, but a new research project exploring alternative feeding methods, specifically silage, aims to minimise its impact on farmers and cattle.
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Eminent NT political pundit recognised as hundreds graduate in Alice Springs
One of the Northern Territory’s leading experts on local politics will be recognised for his esteemed knowledge and career in an upcoming Charles Darwin University (CDU) graduation ceremony.
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LGB+ population doubles: Is Australia on the cusp of a ‘sexual revolution’?
A boom in the number of Aussies identifying as lesbian, gay, or bisexual could be indicative of a “sexual revolution” not seen since the 60s and 70s, new research led by Charles Darwin University (CDU) has found.
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