Corporate Body

Northern Territory University (1989 - 2004)

From
January 1989
Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
To
2004
Functions
Education
Location
Darwin, Northern Territory

Summary

The Northern Territory University was established in January 1989, after an amalgamation took place between the Darwin Institute of Technology and the University College of the Northern Territory. In 2004 the Northern Territory University merged with the Alice Springs' Centralian College to form the Charles Darwin University.

Timeline

 1989 - 2004 Northern Territory University
       2004 - Charles Darwin University

Related People

Published resources

Books

  • Berzins, Baiba Beata, A University for the Territory: the Northern Territory University and preceding institutions 1949-1999 (Darwin: Northern Territory University, 1999), 346 pp. Details
  • Thomson, J. M., The Making of the Northern Territory University (Darwin: Northern Territory University Press, 1999), 130 pp. Details

Resources

Ailie Smith

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