Current Students event
Information session for Airport Development Group (ADG) Scholarship
| Presenter | Manager for Scholarships and Airport Development Group staff | |
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| Contact person |
Natalie Hodge
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| Location | Online Teams session | |
| Open to | CDU staff and students | |
We are delighted to invite you to a scholarship information session hosted by the Airport Development Group (ADG). Whether you're studying business, engineering, marketing or something else, this session will give you all the details you need to make the most of this scholarship opportunity.
Scholarship information session details
Date: Wednesday 19 February 2025
Time: 11 am (ACST) via Teams
The following ADG staff will be attending to speak about their roles and pathways to ADG:
Lucia Ku - Head of Airport Legal, Darwin
Julia Whiting - Environment and Sustainability Manager, Darwin
Tony Schultz - Manager Alice Springs Airport, Alice Springs
This scholarship is open to students who are either:
- Australian or New Zealand citizens
- holders of an Australian permanent resident visa
- holders of a permanent humanitarian visa.
Students must be enrolled full-time in one of the following:
- Accounting
- Business
- Information Communications and Technology
- Engineering
- Environmental management
- Law
- Project Management
- Marketing and Communications
- Community engagement.
Learn more about Scholarships via the guide below:
We hope to see you at the scholarship information session!
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