The sky’s the limit for a Charles Darwin University (CDU) arts alumnus who is now teaching visual and digital skills at a Darwin-based game design company.
John ‘Foxy’ Robinson AO has come a long way from leaving school at 13, to now receiving an honorary doctorate from Charles Darwin University (CDU).
The University will bestow an honorary doctorate on the renowned Territorian for his entrepreneurship and philanthropy, and in recognitions of his contribution to the NT’s tourism and hospitality sectors.
He will be receiving the honorary doctorate on April 24 alongside hundreds of graduates at the CDU graduations.
Teegan Wattam is carving history with every step she takes across the graduation stage this week.
It will be the first time a First Nations graduate has received Bachelor of Health Science/Master of Speech and Language Therapy at Charles Darwin University (CDU).
A Larrakia elder who has spent decades expressing her cultural connections through art has received a Certificate IV in Visual Arts at Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) graduation ceremony at the Casuarina campus this week.
Yvonne Odegaard said her experience in the CDU TAFE course amplified her lifelong exploration of creativity and self-expression.
A new generation of thinkers and innovators will get a taste of what it’s like to study Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) alongside real academics in the second year of a Charles Darwin University (CDU) mentoring program.
This week students from Casuarina Senior College toured the University’s Casuarina campus science and technology facilities for the beginning of CDU and Inspired NT’s Stage 2 Real Science Program.
A new study from Charles Darwin University (CDU), Monash University and The University of Newcastle has presented almost 100,000 estimates of groundwater recharge rates across Australia, by far the largest known database of its kind.
Groundwater recharge is the rate at which groundwater resources are replenished by rainfall, in millimetres per year (mm/y).
Two Charles Darwin University (CDU) students who are passionate about contributing to their community are paving the way for other young Territorians to make a difference.
Ashleigh Dawe, 21 and Peter Susanto, 17 are two of six Ambassadors for the Northern Territory Youth Week, a week designed to bring young Territorians together to have fun, express ideas around engaging youth and raise concerns about issues that matter to them.
The first live sightings of two significant marine species in NT waters and the urgent need to monitor sea temperatures was discussed at a recent research talk at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory.
Compulsory income management (CIM) in the Northern Territory is perceived to be ineffective in reducing harm, can contribute to situations of family violence and is incompatible with the needs of welfare recipients, a new study led by Charles Darwin University (CDU) has found.