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Excellence in Literacy Teaching rewarded at CDU

Charles Darwin University (CDU) student Grady Redway was today awarded the ALEA University Award 2021, for Outstanding Achievement in English-Literacy in an Early Childhood or Primary course.

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CDU Bachelor of Education graduate Alisha Chapman teaches at a school in her hometown of Nhulunbuy.

CDU’s major investment to boost number of school teachers

More than 290 Charles Darwin University (CDU) teaching students will complete their initial teacher courses this year, making them eligible for teacher registration.

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Traditional Owner Ryan Barrowei teaches his cousin Mark Hunter how to use the drone to see Country after cool fire management at Jarrangbarnmi.

First Nations-led protocols guiding responsible drone use on Traditional Land

A First Nations-led project focusing on drone use guided by Traditional Owners in Kakadu National Park has developed protocols for responsible and ethical use of drones and other technologies on First Nations owned and managed land in Australia.

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CDU technical production lecturer wins performing arts award

A Charles Darwin University (CDU) Lecturer has been honoured with an award for technical stage production for the performing arts.

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Anastasia Maksimova with the Spotted Mangrove botanical painting that is being exhibited in Kew.

Iconic Australian plant is the toast of UK’s botanical artist community

A botanical artwork of the iconic and crucial yet threatened Spotted Mangrove (Rhizophora stylosa) is one of 30 pieces of botanical art being showcased at the famous Royal Botanical Gardens in Kew.

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CDU awards honorary doctorate to First Nations women’s advocate

Well-respected First Nations senior elder, educator and champion for women and children, Grace Miguyie Daniels (Bangardijan), has been presented with an honorary doctorate from Charles Darwin University (CDU) in recognition of her contribution to the Northern Territory.

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Transition program gives Yirrkala students a head start at university

A transition program at Charles Darwin University (CDU) is supporting First Nations students from Yirrkala in East Arnhem Land to get a head start on university life.

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Digital ‘skills passport’ enables Territory job seekers to reach their employment goals

A digital ‘skills passport’ being developed by Charles Darwin University (CDU)’s Northern Institute will support job seekers and school leavers in the Territory to showcase their skills and knowledge and improve their employment prospects.

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First Nations senior elder awarded honorary doctorate at on-country ceremony

Respected senior elder, ceremony man, ranger and scholar from Central Arnhem Land, Otto Bulmaniya Campion (Gamarrang), has been awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters by Charles Darwin University (CDU) in an inaugural on-country ceremony on October 5.

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