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New aerial photo reveals the progress of construction of Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) city campus, as works commence on level seven.
New drone footage has revealed a sweeping bird’s eye view as construction of Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) CBD campus, the Education and Community Precinct, climbs higher in the Darwin skyline.
First Nations women smiling in front of Indigenous Art
This year Charles Darwin University is recognising two central Australian advocates who have spent the majority of their careers working to improve the lives of the people living in Central Australia.
Aboriginal child and teacher learning on country
An information-sharing and networking session about current programs and initiatives to increase the number of Aboriginal teachers across the Northern Territory.
Indigenous Nationals team members pose with executives
A team of Charles Darwin University (CDU) First Nations athletes travelled to Woolongong this week to take part in the Indigenous Nationals for a third straight year.
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After a few years in the big smoke, Tennille moved back to the regional, coastal town of Elliston in South Australia with her husband and young family. It was the perfect opportunity to take a new professional direction.
MacDonnell Ranges in Alice Springs
Come and join the Northern Institute researchers for an engaging morning of presentations showcasing their latest social and policy research in Central Australia!
Vicky picture at university talking to uni friends
Huijia Liu (Vicky) describes herself as a woman who loves sunshine, smiles and exploring the world. We think she can also describe herself as a resilient and adaptive learner, having made the courageous move from Bachelor of Arts graduate to Master of Professional Accounting student.
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After starting her career as a maths teacher, Rosemary Jacob did a complete 180 and took on the challenge of being a lawyer.
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The first pop-up degree is being launched by Charles Darwin University (CDU), giving regional Territorians the option to study sustainable business practices close to home, making higher education more accessible in the regions.
pre-business enabling program team
A new free four-week intensive learning and mentoring program at Charles Darwin University (CDU) will provide a smooth transition for First Nations students to study business at university.
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