Purpose built uni accom to transform city into international student hub

Paul Eyers
By Paul Eyers
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The announcement of a new student accommodation complex will lay the foundations for Darwin to become an international education hub.

With Charles Darwin University finally set to open its long-awaited new city campus next month, the university has now unveiled plans to build a state-of-the-art student accommodation complex in the heart of the CBD.

The student housing facility is part of CDU’s bid to transform the Northern Territory capital into an international student hub, with the goal of welcoming 6,000 foreign students by the end of 2027.

The purpose-built accommodation is the first of its kind for the CBD, with architects tasked with ensuring the structure is purpose-built to handle Darwin’s unique humid and hot weather conditions.

the new cdu city campus
The planned CDU student accommodation complex will be built directly opposite the university’s new Darwin CBD student campus.

Located opposite the university’s education and community precinct, the student housing will feature meticulously designed energy-efficiency technologies to help reduce its carbon footprint.

CDU Vice-Chancellor Scott Bowman said the University was pleased to partner with Campus Living Villages (CLV) to deliver quality accommodation, which has a track record of building world-renowned student accommodation across the globe.

“This partnership with CLV aligns well with our desire to enhance the student experience within a supportive learning environment,” Professor Bowman said.

“By combining our resources and expertise, we can address the growing demand for accommodation and ensure that students have access to high-quality living options that complement their academic journey.”

The CDU City campus is set to open next month after multiple delays.

Mr Bowman said the development of purpose-built student accommodation in the Top End was a key pillar to achieving the university’s ambition of transforming Darwin into a mecca for international students.

“CDU has a goal of having 6,000 international students by 2027, and this new accommodation will help support this goal and future goals as well as provide a safe space that supports our diverse student community,” he said.

CLV Group CEO John Schroder said the housing accommodation would be specifically designed for the needs of CDU students and their surrounding environment.

“Our collaboration represents an opportunity to create accommodation that enriches the student experience and contributes to the on-campus offering that will be tailored to the needs of CDU,” he said.

“We are passionate about working with CDU to help build a community which embraces and promotes student care and safety,

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Paul Eyers has worked as a journalist for a range of media publishers including News Corp and Network Ten. He has also worked outside of Australia, including time spent with ABS-CBN in the Philippines. Stepping away from the media, Paul spent five years sharpening his tools in construction - building his skill set and expertise within the trade industry. His diverse experiences and unique journey have equipped him with an insider view of Australia’s construction game to dig deep into the big stories.