Orientation event
Connect with the Faculty of Health
| Presenter | Faculty of Health | |
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| Contact person | E: foh@cdu.edu.au | |
| Location |
CDU Casuarina campus Red 7, Mal Nairn Auditorium Ellengowan Drive Brinkin NT 0810 |
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| Open to | Students only | |
Immerse yourself in all things faculty during Orientation. In these sessions, you will meet your lecturers and other CDU students. Through connection, you will be prepared for study in the best way.
Activities include:
- Welcome and introduction to the faculty. Meet the incredible team of teaching and support staff.
- Break out sessions for your discipline. Get a chance to meet your lecturers and ask questions before the start of classes.
- Networking opportunities with fellow students.
Please note: Faculty events are included in the Darwin Orientation program for all students.
If you live with a health condition or any kind of disability and require any additional support to fully participate in Orientation and in your studies, please let us know by emailing student.central@cdu.edu.au.
We will keep your information private and do everything we can to ensure you are set up for success from the very first day. We are committed to developing a fully inclusive community that is fully accessible to all staff, students and visitors with disabilities; a community characterised by dignified accessibility.
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