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CDU PhD student receives Google’s backing to help Close the Gap

Australian research aimed at closing the gap in First Nations health outcomes through new and emerging technologies like AI has received the backing of Google.

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CDU to expand allied health services in Darwin

Territorians will be able to access a greater variety of allied health services with the expansion of the Northern Territory’s first and only professionally supervised, student-delivered, multidisciplinary health centre. 

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Mask on or off? Study uncovers effects of face masks on stuttering

A study by Charles Darwin University has leveraged the unique context of mandatory mask-wearing during the COVID-19 pandemic to explore the relationship between stuttering, anxiety-related safety behaviours, and the challenge of maintaining open communication.  

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CDU Menzies Medical School

Medical program is one step closer

Charles Darwin University will soon begin educating the next generation of Territory doctors with the CDU Menzies Medical Program to commence in 2025.

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Charles Darwin University (CDU) is holding it’s Casuarina Campus Open Day this Saturday August 17 with attendees having the chance to discover what is on offer at CDU.

CDU Casuarina Open Day to shine a light on new opportunities

Charles Darwin University (CDU) will host its 2024 Open Day at its Casuarina Campus this Saturday to give Territorians a peak at what the University has to offer.

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The study was conducted within Charles Darwin University’s Faculty of Health with co-author Dr Kim Caudwell.

“What attracts audiences to pornography?” Study sheds light on online audience’s state of mind

New research conducted at Charles Darwin University is among the first to consider the role of ‘content creators’ within the modern pornography landscape.

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Charles Darwin University (CDU) and the Northern Territory’s health sector are joining forces to help allied health students forge their career paths to support better health outcomes for Territorians.

Allied Health Expo gives students hope for future Territory careers

Charles Darwin University (CDU) and the Northern Territory’s health sector are joining forces to help allied health students forge their career paths to support better health outcomes for Territorians.

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Federal Government has granted $24.5 million to Charles Darwin University for the CDU Menzies Medical Program.

CDU set to deliver doctors for the Territory

Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) goal of educating homegrown doctors is now a reality with the Federal Government granting $24.5 million to establish the CDU Menzies Medical Program.

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Researchers at Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Molly Wardaguga Research Centre have found that private midwifery programs have achieved better outcomes for women and their babies.

Private midwifery practices will boost the workforce and provide better care

A new study by Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Molly Wardaguga Research Centre has shown that Australian private midwifery programs have achieved better outcomes for women and their babies compared to the Australian national average.

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