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Charles Darwin v-c steps down over accreditation errors

Sudden departure of Scott Bowman follows outcry over issues in dual-sector university鈥檚 training arm

Published on
February 23, 2026
Last updated
February 23, 2026
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Source: Charles Darwin University

Charles Darwin University (CDU) vice-chancellor Scott Bowman has quit his post with immediate effect amid outcry over an accreditation bungle that has engulfed the institution鈥檚 training arm.

In a statement, CDU said Bowman and the university鈥檚 executive council had agreed that it was in the institution鈥檚 鈥渂est interests鈥 for him 鈥渢o step aside at this time鈥.

鈥淭his decision will enable CDU to work through its current challenges and fulfil its responsibilities to students, staff and the Northern Territory community,鈥 the statement says. 鈥淚t is important that the focus remains firmly on the issues, and that efforts are galvanised to deliver quality training, teaching and research.鈥

Bowman鈥檚 contract was due to expire in April and he was reappointed to a second five-year term just last November, weeks after the university announced plans to establish a branch campus in London. In early February, CDU notched the best results of any Australian university in a staff well-being survey.

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Since then, major problems have emerged in the dual-sector university鈥檚 Technical and Further Education (TAFE) training division, with hundreds of graduates ordered back to class after being incorrectly awarded certificates.

The ABC that the errors had affected some 135 carpentry apprentices and about 230 students in other fields. CDU TAFE chief executive Michael Hamilton resigned as the Northern Territory鈥檚 education minister, Jo Hersey, demanded answers.

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Bowman told the broadcaster that CDU had discovered 鈥渟ome elements of some units鈥eren鈥檛 really assessed properly. We鈥檙e completely focused now on getting this problem sorted out. There鈥檚 no two ways about it 鈥 this will impact the university鈥檚 reputation.鈥

Hersey reportedly wrote to Bowman expressing 鈥減rofound disappointment鈥 that she had only been notified eight weeks after the issue had initially been raised with her government鈥檚 vocational training overseer, Skills NT. She told radio station that she was 鈥渟hocked and horrified鈥.

Hersey has also called on the national training regulator, the Australian Skills Quality Authority (Asqa), to explain why it reregistered CDU last September without uncovering the 鈥渕assive鈥 accreditation failures, according to the .

Bowman has taken immediate leave pending his formal departure. CDU provost Fiona Coulson has stepped in as acting vice-chancellor and will serve as interim boss for about six months following the formal end of Bowman鈥檚 term, as the university scouts for a substantive replacement. 聽

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CDU chancellor Trevor Riley apologised to the students affected by the assessment errors, and noted Bowman鈥檚 鈥渟ignificant contribution鈥 鈥 including expanding the university鈥檚 鈥渞each and impact鈥, and establishing the territory鈥檚 first medical programme 鈥 since taking the helm at CDU in 2021.

鈥淚n so many ways, Charles Darwin University is on a stronger footing because of Scott鈥檚 leadership,鈥 Riley said. 鈥淭hese are not easy moments, and I want to acknowledge Scott鈥檚 grace in this decision and his commitment to CDU above all else.鈥

Bowman declined to comment to 探花视频. Asqa said it had conducted its most recent regulatory assessment of CDU in January 2025, and had been notified of the assessment issues in December 2025. CDU was reregistered on 21 September.

john.ross@timeshighereducation.com

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