Charles Darwin University (CDU) is located in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. The primary campus, known as the Casuarina campus, is located in the Darwin suburb of Brinkin close to the Casuarina shopping centre, other campuses are in Alice Springs, Palmerston and Katherine (former Katherine Rural College), with some small education centres in Tennant Creek, Yulara, Jabiru, Mataranka Station) and Nhulunbuy (Gove). It was created on 1 January 2004 from the amalgamation of Northern Territory University (NTU) of Darwin and Centralian College of Alice Springs.
The university is named after Charles Darwin, the celebrated English scientist.
The university has evolved over the years from mergers of several higher education institutions.
The first Vice-Chancellor was Professor Malcolm Nairn from Murdoch University in Western Australia. Under his leadership the university prospered and morale was high among both staff and students. However funding declined as student numbers rose. During his term of office the various study centres around the Territory, that previously had been run directly by the NT Government, became part of the University. The Palmerston campus, for a few years previously a TAFE College, also became part of the university. The Palmerston campus is situated on University Avenue as this was the proposed site for a new university in a submission to the Federal Government in 1981.
The second Vice-Chancellor was Professor Roger Holmes from Griffith University. After an initial excellent start to his period of office, he disappointed the university and local community by resigning after serving for only one semester to take up the post of Vice-Chancellor at University of Newcastle.
He was replaced as third Vice-Chancellor by the then Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ron McKay. Under his leadership, the financial constraints on the university increased. The environment of having to provide as wide as possible a tertiary education to a small population living in a very large area far from alternative institutions became even more hostile and the university did not prosper. In January 2001, the Katherine Rural College, including Mataranka Station, became part of the university.
After Ron McKay's resignation due to ill health in 2002, an interim Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ken McKinnon, former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Wollongong was appointed. He took various actions to improve the health of the university, some controversial, such as the proposal to merge with Centralian College with a new name for the university.
There are three areas of study offered by the university's three faculties:
The formerly independent Menzies School of Health Research has been incorporated as a school within the university's new Institute of Advanced Studies. The Menzies School of Health Research is a joint venture between the university, the Menzies Foundation and the University of Sydney and is located at the Royal Darwin Hospital, also in Casuarina.
The Vice Chancellor of the University is Professor Helen Garnett.
Australian vocational education and training providers | Education in the Northern Territory | Universities in Australia
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
It uses material from the
"Charles Darwin University".
Home Page • arts • business • computers • games • health • hospitals • home • kids & teens • news • physicians • recreation• reference • regional • science • shopping • society • sports • world