Skip to main content
Start of main content
Showing 344 results
Teaching graduate Matt McKenna at school
When Matt was working in the hospitality industry, he thought he had his career all mapped out. But after one too many long shifts, it turns out that wasn’t the case. A desire for change led him back into the classroom as a student, and then as the teacher. 
Female wearing headphones gazing into the distance overlooking a mountain
Stress expresses itself in many different ways: feelings of overwhelming anxiety, a quickened heart rate, that queasy feeling in your stomach, or a tension headache that just won’t go away. However your stress rears its ugly head, you have the ability to shut it down in minutes with these quick tips.
The Nugget Coombs Memorial Lecture will be held again this year on September 9 at Charles Darwin University (CDU), for the first time since 2019.
The world-renowned Aboriginal artist who designed the Australian Aboriginal flag Harold Thomas, together with barrister Colin Golvan AM QC and solicitor Chrystal Dare, will jointly deliver the 10th Nugget Coombs Memorial Lecture this year on Larrakia Country for the first time in three years.
CDU student Zoe White sitting at a computer the Waterfront campus
After spending time working in the hospitality industry during her gap year, Zoe decided it was time to upskill with a vocational training course in hospitality and event management. In just two years, she's finished three TAFE qualifications and has been nominated as a finalist in the NT Training Awards. 
Showkat working
With an academic background and experience in statistics, Showkat knew that a Master of Data Science would be a great way to grow her career. Since arriving at CDU, Showkat has gained valuable experience in STEM.
For the second year ever, a team of 14 talented and athletic Charles Darwin University (CDU) students will compete at the upcoming Indigenous Nationals games this month.
For the second year ever, a team of 14 talented and athletic Charles Darwin University (CDU) students will compete at the upcoming Indigenous Nationals games, set to take place in Melbourne next week.
Dr Emily Gibson head and shoulders with green leafy background
Small-scale fisheries provide important livelihood opportunities in rural coastal communities across tropical coastal ecosystems, with the fish harvested also a crucial source of protein, micronutrients and lipids.
Back to top