A large-scale art installation, created by Alice Springs-based artists and Visual Arts Lecturers at Charles Darwin University (CDU) Melanie Robson and Dr Kate Murphy (who exhibits as Ellis Hutch), was one of ten installations showcased in a premier outdoor art exhibition in Brisbane.
CDU Voice to Parliament student debate
CDU Voice to Parliament lecture
Emergency Management Volunteering Workshop
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) research group revealed what is needed for Northern Australia to build its own food manufacturing capabilities at a leading conference on agricultural development in the North.
Charles Darwin University students are paving the way for safer spaces for the queer community within higher education and NT workplaces, after returning from a national summit on LGBTQIA+ representation in the public sector.
Student representatives of the CDU Queer Network recently attended the Public Sector LGBTQIA+ Leadership and Allyship Summit in Canberra, to learn from senior LGBTQIA+ leaders and engage with community members to create a more inclusive and diverse public sector for the future.
The first round of 2023 graduation ceremonies have taken place in the Territory, with over 2,000 Charles Darwin University (CDU) students completing their studies.
The cohort included 1,088 students in Higher Education, 1,078 in Vocational Education and Training, and 11 PhD graduates.
Charles Darwin University researchers have released the Northern Territory’s First Social Capital Index which shows that more than half (52 per cent) of the measured opportunities for community connection are being used by Territorians to build social capital.
The Social Capital Index gives values to the importance of community strength in making a good life for everyone in the Territory.