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CDU in running for national export award

Charles Darwin University has been shortlisted for a national award following success in the education category at the Chief Minister’s Northern Territory Export and Industry Awards in Darwin.

CDU won the Austrade Education and Training Award for outstanding innovation and international success in the field of education and training services, expertise and curriculum including vocational training.

It is the fourth time CDU has taken out the prize, with earlier wins in 2006, 2007 and 2008.

Vice-Chancellor Professor Barney Glover said the win was apt recognition for the university’s investment into developing its international strategy.

“We are very proud that in 2013 we recorded a growth of 300 per cent in international student enrolments compared to 2006, a statistic that is in stark contrast to the national trend of load contraction since 2009,” Professor Glover said.

“With 1100 International students from more than 50 countries, we celebrate one of the most diverse on-campus international student populations in the country.

“We use technological innovations to deliver a unique educational experience that has resulted in numerous national and international forms of recognition. Consequently we are now ranked among the top 2 per cent of young universities in the world.

“I congratulate all members of the university community who have contributed to our profile and reputation as an exporter of high-quality education.”

CDU was among 12 winners at the awards ceremony, coordinated each year by the International Business Council Chamber of Commerce NT. CDU and other category winners will progress as finalists in the Australian Export Awards on November 26 in Melbourne.

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