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Visakh has always enjoyed creativity and problem solving. When choosing his future career, studying engineering made perfect sense.
Prospective students can explore the expanded course offering at CDU’s Sydney Campus Open Day this Saturday.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) will showcase its expanded course offerings at the University’s Sydney Campus Open Day this Saturday, September 3.
Dr Kamal Melvani head and shoulders
Dr Kamal Melvani has engaged in 5 long-term research studies including a multidisciplinary Ph.D. on the social, ecological, financial and nutrition values of forest gardens (awarded in 2019) and an interdisciplinary M.Sc. on the bioremediation of nitrates in groundwater.
CDU student Mikaila Rogers is among 40 students whose works will be on display for ceramics exhibition.
More than 40 visual arts students from Charles Darwin University (CDU) in Alice Springs are set to impress as they launch a student exhibition ‘Heatwork’ at Watch this Space.
International student Showkat
Because of travel restrictions, international student Showkat Ara Khan is studying online in her home country of Bangladesh. While she can't be on campus, she’s still making the most of her time online with CDU.
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Vital seagrass habitat is more widespread and diverse than previously thought, according to new research that is surveying the habitats across Marra and Yanyuwa sea country.
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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Remote Indigenous communities are learning valuable and useful skills as they are upskilled to become rangers through a course providing meaningful employment, training and career pathways for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.
Two people standing on high rock with green plain in background and sun low in sky
A small group of lucky Charles Darwin University (CDU) students recently found themselves looking across the majestic Nardab floodplains of the East Alligator River, right on sunset.
Person crouching on ground holding cage door open, with quoll leaping out
The Northern Quoll (Dasyurus hallucatus), like so many of Australia’s mammal species, is struggling.
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