Charles Darwin University (CDU)

CDU is Australia's first dual-sector university, uniquely offering both TAFE and higher education within the same institution. CDU students have the flexibility to study English or foundation courses at CDU International College, TAFE, higher education and research programs, empowering them to pursue their desired career paths. In the Good Universities Guide 2024, CDU proudly ranks as the #2 university in Australia for postgraduate full-time employment.

Canterbury Institute of Management (CIM)

CIM is a leading nationally accredited higher education provider offering a sought-after Bachelor of Business (Accounting, Information System, Hospitality Management and Management) Master of Information and Communications Technology, Master of Business Administration (Accounting, Information System and Project Management), Graduate Diploma of Information & Communications Technology, and Graduate Diploma of Business program. 

CIM's courses and learning environment are structured to provide students with the required knowledge and attributes to excel in their respective areas of interest. CIM prides itself on having a high diverse and qualified academic team, top facilities, and resources for our students to utilise and a campus located centrally Darwin CBD.

International education and training providers in the Northern Territory are listed below:

  1. Alana Kaye College

  2. The Australian Careers College

  3. Australian City International College

  4. AUSINET

  5. Melbourne Metropolitan College (MMC)

  6. Charles Darwin University

  7. Darwin City College

  8. Canterbury Institute of Management

Lifestyle In Darwin:

Darwin boasts a warm and welcoming community where you can easily get involved in various social, community, and sporting clubs.

In your spare time, there's a wealth of activities to enjoy and places to explore, from crocodile cruises to hikes, and discovering nearby waterfalls and swimming holes.

The city offers genuine employment opportunities, along with avenues for professional and personal development, and networking events with business and community groups.

Many employers in Darwin are open to international students, providing job and career growth opportunities. These include casual work during studies, internships as part of your course, and, with the right visa, post-study employment in your field of study.

Top 5 things to do at Uluru

Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is a massive sandstone monolith in the heart of the Northern Territory’s arid "Red Centre". The nearest large town is Alice Springs, 450km away. Uluru is sacred to indigenous Australians and is thought to have started forming around 550 million years ago. It’s within Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, which also includes the 36 red-rock domes of the Kata Tjuta (colloquially “The Olgas”) formation.

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