FIRST LOOK: Charles Darwin University’s new campus opens
The countdown is on for Charles Darwin University’s new campus to begin ‘breathing new life’ into the CBD as its shiny new facilities near completion. SEE THE PHOTOS.
The countdown is on for Charles Darwin University’s new campus to begin ‘breathing new life’ into the CBD as its shiny new facilities near completion. SEE THE PHOTOS.
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.
Charles Darwin University has revealed the 22 things it wants from the next NT government, just seven weeks out from this year’s election.
A boost to the Territory’s forensics unit will see fewer offenders on the streets as evidence gets picked up faster. See the video.
A three-day STEM academy for regional and rural schoolgirls has welcomed Territory students into its ranks for the first time. Here’s what they’ll be doing.
CDU’s city campus is fast-approaching completion and nearby student accommodation could be another two years away, but one politician says the misalignment was not an oversight.
Remote teachers and First Nations experts have outlined the path forward to create a sustainable supply of educators in the Territory’s most remote schools.
A new accommodation building expected to house 350 students is planned in Darwin CBD, while the government lobby against caps on international students.
The Territory’s best performing trainees and apprentices have been named at a prestigious gala dinner. See all the winners.
The Auditor-General has refused to sign off on a tertiary provider’s financial statements. Read why she is concerned.
Paid student placements will come into play for four fields of study across the country. Find out which sectors will benefit and how much they’ll be paid.
The NT government has bolstered its support for international students after a federal Bill was introduced to cap university enrolments.
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