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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.
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.
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.
COVID-19 creates a new marketplace for contract cheating, new CDU study finds
A new study by Charles Darwin University (CDU) academics explores the extent and impact of contract cheating in the global academic community during COVID-19.
CDU Art Gallery’s new exhibit draws on experience
A new exhibition at the Charles Darwin University (CDU) Art Gallery, DRAWN from the CDU Art Collection, features sketches, drawings, illustrations and works-on-paper from 1976 to present that draw on the experience of local and international artists.
New mapping technology to reduce bushfire risk in the Territory
New mapping technology developed by Charles Darwin University will help prevent, and limit the spread of bushfires in the Northern Territory.
Artists’ work showcases Indigenous cultural practice through contemporary textile and art
Two artists, both graduates and academics from Charles Darwin University (CDU), have won the Community Collaboration Award in the 2021 National Indigenous Fashion Awards.
Fulbright scholar’s debut book explores reconciliation in Australian literature
A debut book by Fulbright scholar and lecturer in Literary Studies Dr Adelle Sefton-Rowston, Polities and Poetics: Race Relations and Reconciliation in Australian Literature, will be launched at the Northern Territory Library and Archives in October.
Pre-service teachers gain valuable classroom experience through volunteer opportunities
A new program is giving pre-service teachers at Charles Darwin University (CDU) a chance to gain practical experience and Northern Territory schools much-needed support in the classroom.