2003
Feb / July / Nov
Darwin/Sydney/Melbourne
Ellengowan Dr, Casuarina NT 0810
Facilities
Charles Darwin University, located in the capital city of Darwin, is a comprehensive teaching and research intensive university and the only university in the
Northern Territory of Australia. This is a unique and authentic part of Australia; a vast region of one of the oldest landscapes on the planet and among the most culturally and
biologically diverse. It enjoys close proximity to our Southeast Asian neighbouring countries.
This unique region profoundly influences the teaching and research activities of the University and the learning experiences of our students.
CDU is ranked #5 in Australia for research quality by the Spain based SCImago world report on research active universities in 2009 and among the top 300 worldwide. CDU is a member of
the Australian Innovative Research Universities, committed to excellence in research, teaching and training and in 2009, rated 4 stars for research intensiveness by the Good
Universities Guide.
CDU is a youthful and friendly place to study that promises you a different educational experience. Our unique low student to staff ratio provides a personalised and supportive
teaching and learning environment. We have over 75 courses on offer for international students.
Our international students from more than 50 different countries enrich campus life.
Our graduates have better than average career and employment prospects and our unique relationship with the Government of the NT offers opportunities for migration sponsorship for
students who want it.
Also, CDU students can assess public transportation for FREE.
CDU is one of the few dual sector universities in Australia that deliver Vocational Education and Training (VET) and Higher Education. This means that you can choose a course to suit
your education needs, with pathways leading into bachelor degrees. Our teachers are well qualified and our range of courses prepares our students for the competitive global market.
Location & Facilities
Casuarina campus
Charles Darwin University's campuses and education centres are located across the Northern Territory. The main campus for International Students is the Casuarina Campus. It is
located in the northern suburbs of Darwin, and is about 12 km from the city centre.
It is set in 56 hectares of parkland, near an unspoilt beach and on a major bus route.
The campus has excellent facilities including:
-An extensive library with state of the art learning precinct
Modern research facilities
-On-campus accommodation
-Childcare
-Several cafes
-Post Office
-Bookshop
-Ovals
-Bars
-Gym
-Basketball court
Palmerston campus
Charles Darwin University's Palmerston campus also offers limited courses for international students, mainly the hospitality programs. It is a friendly, warm and welcoming place for
students, staff and visitors. The campus is people-oriented and seeks to engage further with the dynamic and growing community of Palmerston and surrounding regional area to help
contribute to its growth and development for future generations.
Palmerston campus is set in tropical bush land within walking distance of Palmerston city centre. Its man-made lake is a lure for bird life and contributes to the relaxed atmosphere
of the university grounds.
Palmerston campus has modern facilities that enhance the learning environment for students and provide a pleasant environment for visitors who use the facilities available. A state-
of-the-art library, with an after-hours study area for students to use, accessible from 7am to12am daily, is situated on campus.
The campus is home to a number of VET business units, and its highly acclaimed teaching team consists of executive chefs, award-winning bakers, environmental scientists, as well as
experts in conservation and land management, retail, beauty therapy, hairdressing and tourism and hospitality.
The campus currently houses the VET areas of Tourism; Hospitality & Recreation;Conservation and Land Management; Sales and Personal Services; Commercial, Cookery and Bakery; and
courses from Business; Information Technology; and Library Studies.
Palmerston hosts several training facilities that are open to the public including the Karawa training restaurant for tourism and hospitality students, where you can enjoy a three-
course meal; the Hairdressing Salon; and the Beauty Salon. There is a virtual enterprise Top End Travel, where students learn toursim and business operations.
List of Department
-Arts & Creative Arts
-Building, Design & Architecture
-Business Administration & Commerce
-Education
-Engineering
-Environmental Science
-Health Sciences
-Hospitality
-Indigenous Studies
-Information Technology
-Law & Legal Studies
-Science
-Social Work& Community Development Studies
-Study Abroad
-Dual Degree
Scholarship
There are a variety of scholarship options for international students. The information below relates to scholarships provided by the Australian Government and other Australian
agencies. Other scholarship options may be available from your home government, international organisations or other funding bodies. The Australian Department of Education, Science
and Training (DEST) and the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) offer a number of different scholarships.
www.australianscholarships.gov.au
Australian Development Scholarships (ADS)
CDU provides education programs for ADS students. ADS scholarships are for undergraduate and postgraduate study to enable citizens of eligible countries within the Asia Pacific
region to gain higher level knowledge and skills in Australia to promote development in their home country. ADS scholarships cover tuition costs and living expenses. ADS scholars
studying at CDU enjoy the support services offered to all international students plus support from the University's designated AusAID officer, a specialised Introductory Academic
Program (IAP) and additional tuition support as recommended by academic staff.
www.ausaid.gov.au/scholar
Australian Leadership Awards (ALA)
CDU participates in the Australian Leadership Awards (ALA) to provide high-quality masters and doctorate degree programs to current and future leaders from the Asia Pacific region.
ALA scholarships cover tuition costs and a living allowance and are allocated on a competitive basis. Applications for the scholarships close on 31 July for study in the following
year. Students must have an unconditional offer of a place at CDU before applying for the scholarship.
www.ausaid.gov.au/scholar
Endeavour Program
CDU participates in the Australian Government's Endeavour Program. These scholarships enable high-achieving
Courses Offered