NT universities in strife unless student caps lifted: peak body
The peak body representing universities has called on the federal government to end what it described as ‘a phony war’ costing the NT about $40,000 a day.
The peak body representing universities has called on the federal government to end what it described as ‘a phony war’ costing the NT about $40,000 a day.
Prospective CDU students have been offered refunds after a national body forced the Territory’s first medical school to delay its first intake. Find out why.
One of the NT’s most renowned curators has been recognised for his preservation of local history at this year’s CDU Alumni Awards. See the full list of winners.
In an effort to increase Indigenous representation in the medical field, the AMA issued 38 scholarships in 2023. Now the association is calling on the next wave of applicants.
A Territorian working on a law degree on the Gold Coast has won a major award through the Queensland Law Society.
More than 1000 students donned caps and gowns to cross the stage and receive their new stuffed crocs – and university awards. See the photos.
A road trip through the Territory’s evolving landscape convinced one Victorian to ditch her real estate career and become an environmental scientist in the NT mining industry.
The countdown is on as nominations for the NT’s best health student supervisor draw to a close next week.
An international student based in Darwin has been forced to find thousands of dollars so she can appeal her visa rejection.
The head of the NT’s only university – and a former chief minister – is ending his tenure after almost six years of ‘unwavering leadership’.
A childhood spent on her grandfather’s country near the Cobourg Peninsula was the seed that grew into a tree thirsty for knowledge. Now, the opportunity of a lifetime awaits this Darwin woman.
Charles Darwin University’s profits plummeted in 2023 after a ‘year of investment’. Read what it means for the uni.
While the Albanese government is sending arms and munitions to the Ukrainian front, a 3D metal printer developed in Darwin has won the approval of President Zelenskyy’s troops.
The NT’s first medical school has been given the green light to open its doors sooner than expected. Find out when.
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