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CDU student Chandu at a waterfall with her family
When Chandu de Silva was on maternity leave caring for her one-month-old son, Riyon, she decided, when the time came, she wanted to return to the workforce as a biomedical engineer.
Alice Springs IVC graduate
An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander student in Alice Springs who is the first to graduate from her family, is among more than 30 Indigenous students who have graduated from Charles Darwin University (CDU) Central Australia graduation ceremonies this week.
Stock image of an occupational therapist working with an elderly man
If you’re hunting for a job, having a health science degree is a good thing. A very good thing, according to the Australian Government. That’s because our ageing population, the NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme), and the concerning increase in chronic disease are driving jobs growth in the health care sector.
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A new partnership between Charles Darwin University (CDU) and an international school in Timor-Leste will develop a new scholarship program to support the economic growth of the country and foster connections between the Territory and Timor-Leste.
Matthew standing in front of a pond
Matthew Cartwright is enthusiastic about his career prospects. He's on track to register as a psychologist when he finishes his master's degree in psychology, and the career opportunities are varied and interesting. 
Ukraine flag
Charles Darwin University (CDU) is supporting the people of Ukraine, announcing a new scholarship fund, in a first for the higher education sector in Australia.
Today 119 First Nations students will celebrate their academic successes at a Valedictory Ceremony held at Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Casuarina campus.
A proud Jikilaruwu man from Bathurst Island, who’s the first in his family to graduate from university is among 119 First Nations students graduating from university this week.
The new Memorandum of Understanding between Charles Darwin University (CDU) and CareFlight will lead to health students undertaking clinical placements with the aeromedical retrieval organisation and work with professionals like Tom Vidins.
From loading critically injured patients on red dirt runways to making lifesaving split-second decisions mid-air, a new partnership between Charles Darwin University (CDU) and CareFlight is opening placement opportunities with a difference for students.
Lady studying on the lounge floor
It’s no secret that a university degree is a considerable investment. Aside from the course cost, your income could also take a hit if you need to cut down on your working hours.
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