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Why choose CDU
As a leading university for graduate employment outcomes with strong links to industry, you can connect to a career you care about with CDU.
Like our namesake Charles Darwin, we think differently. We’re young, flexible, and internationally recognised for teaching, research and First Nations education.
Whether you study online or from one of our campuses and centres across Australia, we have the experience and support to help you learn your way.
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How to apply
Here's how to easily apply for undergraduate, postgraduate and TAFE courses at CDU.
Learn moreOur university rankings
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#7 Australian university for undergraduate employment outcomes
According to The Good Universities Guide 2024 CDU ranks as a leader for undergraduate employment outcomes
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#2 Australian university for postgraduate employment outcomes
The Good Universities Guide 2024 ranks CDU as a leader for postgraduate employment outcomes
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#5 Australian university for first-in-family study
The Good Universities Guide 2024 ranks CDU as a leader in providing first-generation university education
Getting started at CDU
Student stories and study advice
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5 questions you must ask a uni before starting an online degree
Read moreA lot has changed lately. Online degrees have long been the norm for Charles Darwin University, but for many Australians, the idea of studying online from home is part of the ‘new normal’ post Coronavirus lockdown. But, not all online learning is created equal.
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Explained: Your 101 guide to certificates, diplomas and degrees
Read moreIf you know you’d like to study a certain subject, but aren't sure about the different courses, qualification levels and what they all mean, then read on!
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My 'Aha!' moment: Why I decided to apply to uni
Read moreIt can take months – or years – to decide whether to study at university, especially if life is busy with work, socialising and family commitments. Hear from these five students on what motivated them to take the final step and start studying.