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Remote Australian university shelves plan to open base in London

Under-fire Charles Darwin University decides to concentrate on core business after resignation of vice-chancellor

Published on
March 2, 2026
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March 2, 2026
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Australia鈥檚 most remote university has cancelled its audacious plan to set up a UK branch campus following a 鈥渄etailed risk analysis鈥.

Charles Darwin University (CDU) said preparatory work to establish operations in London had been 鈥渧aluable鈥, but its focus 鈥渕ust now shift to priorities closer to home鈥.

The decision was announced four days after vice-chancellor Scott Bowman stepped down over accreditation issues in the dual sector university鈥檚 training division, and three months after social scientist Jodie Duignan-George had been to run the London operation.

The original plan, revealed last October, was to deliver master鈥檚 qualifications 鈥 starting with offerings in cybersecurity and educational and health management 鈥 in 鈥渉yperflexible鈥 mode.

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The degrees, tailored for busy professionals, would be delivered largely online. Students would be able to enrol 365 days a year and study at their own pace. Face-to-face 鈥渕asterclasses鈥 would take place in a study centre scheduled to open this year in east London.

In a 27 February statement, the university said the initiative would now remain in a 鈥減re-operational鈥 phase. 鈥淐DU鈥檚 priority is to focus on its core operations in the Northern Territory and ensure institutional stability and resilience,鈥 it said.

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鈥淣o students have commenced, teaching has not begun, and long-term delivery obligations including a lease have not been entered into.鈥

The university said it had spent A$1.9 million (拢1 million) on establishment costs including professional services, marketing, curriculum development, staffing and market entry planning. It said the work to develop the hyperflexible degrees and 鈥渄elivery frameworks鈥 would 鈥渟trengthen鈥 the university鈥檚 local offerings.

In November, when CDU announced Duignan-George鈥檚 appointment as its inaugural associate vice-chancellor for the UK, it said applications for its London-based degrees had begun rolling in.

Duignan-George, who had previously worked with Bowman at Central Queensland and James Cook universities, had been enlisted with a brief of 鈥渂uilding CDU鈥檚 presence and partnerships, identifying unique business opportunities and building a connection between the UK base and campuses across Australia鈥.

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Bowman had been involved in the establishment of branch campuses in Singapore and Indonesia during his time at the two Queensland universities. He his UK aspirations a year ago, saying Canberra鈥檚 policies to curtail onshore international education had forced CDU to look further afield.

鈥淭he bottom line is that to deliver world-class degree courses and training to people in the Northern Territory, we have to grow the revenue base by exporting our unique higher education experience,鈥 he said at the time.

Since then, former Northern Territory chief justice Trevor Riley has taken over as the university鈥檚 chancellor. More recently, Bowman drew criticism from Northern Territory education minister Jo Hersey for failing to notify her directly of the university鈥檚 accreditation problems, even though the issues had apparently been raised eight weeks previously with the territory鈥檚 vocational training agency.

The territory鈥檚 chief minister, Lia Finocchiaro, criticised the UK plan following Bowman鈥檚 departure. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know why they decided to go to London,鈥 she told . 鈥淚f it does provide a revenue measure鈥鈥檓 as surprised as anyone.

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鈥淲e need to be providing pathways for territory kids into鈥obs in the territory. The vast majority of CDU students are territory-based. When you try and do too many things, you can鈥檛 necessarily do them all well.鈥

Finocchiaro said she wanted the university to 鈥渁lign very strongly鈥 with the government鈥檚 economic priority areas of agriculture, defence, energy, mining and tourism.

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john.ross@timeshighereducation.com

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