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The Charles Darwin University (CDU) and the Australian National University (ANU)  have launched the first university-level course teaching Kunwinjku - an endangered Aboriginal language spoken by the Bininj people of West Arnhem Land in northern Australia.
A Katherine educator who is teaching students how to work on rural farms is trying to milk all she can out of a competitive cow.
Digital badges are the visual tokens and an online record and evidence of the learner's achievements.
As a busy academic/ research student do you feel like you never have enough time to get to your research, particularly the writing part? And that other things like doing the research, teaching, administration, committees, emails etc. demand all your time?
The CDU Radicle Centre will showcase and strengthen the NT STEM ecosystem by providing a central point of contact for STEM engagement and training pathways.
CDU adopts a quality assurance and enhancement strategy that reflects our recognition and understanding of our obligations to maintain quality practices, systems and processes that comply with the relevant Standards, and support diversity, innovation and excellence.
Researchers have been teaching primary school students how to track their pet dogs in remote areas using GPS tracking devices as part of a new outreach program in remote parts of the Territory.
New teaching and training facilities to be built at Charles Darwin University (CDU) will unlock education potential across Northern Australia, preparing for a future where the dual sector University will reinvigorate industry growth in trades and manufacturing.
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