‘Fell in love’: Student’s NT drawcard to mining industry
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.
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’.
Dozens of students completing their nursing and midwifery studies with Charles Darwin University crossed the stage at a graduation ceremony on Tuesday. SEE THE PHOTOS.
The NT government has organised an expo aimed to benefit both local employers and the Territory’s international student community.
A study hub for East Arnhem will remove ‘massive barriers’ to tertiary education. Here’s how.
Women empowered by CDU’s Pathway to Politics program poised to shape the Northern Territory’s political landscape in upcoming elections.
CDU is one step closer to launching its new medicine school, after partnering with another major Australian university. Read the latest.
A Top End drone project has been given the nod of approval to support the Northern Australian environment. Read what Environment and Water Minister Tanya Plibersek said.
Charles Darwin University is partnering with Our Watch to pioneer a transformative framework, championing gender equality and working at eradicating violence on its campuses and the community.
Warumungu Luritja woman Tracy Woodroffe never had an Indigenous teacher growing up. Now, the Darwin researcher has her sights on ensuring First Nations educators can conquer the classroom.
CDU have been backed to find a solution in how to save Indigenous mothers and their children. Why ‘maternal health justice’ is at the core of the program.
The courses will include information on how to prepare and respond to a communicable disease outbreak and injuries or illnesses resulting from natural disasters.
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