Orientation Event
First Nations Academic Skills Workshop 2025
Presenter | First Nations Student Support | |
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Contact person | T: 08 8946 6479 E: fnssreception@cdu.edu.au | |
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CDU Casuarina campus Blue Building 2, Gurinbey Centre Ellengowan Drive Brinkin NT 0810 |
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Open to | Students only |
First Nations students are invited to join us for two days of workshops and activities to get ready for life as a CDU student this semester.
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Day 1 - Monday 24 February | 9 am - 3 pm |
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Day 2 - Tuesday 25 February | 9 am - 3 pm |
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Please note: This event is by invite-only for new commencing First Nations students. Students will be contacted by the First Nations Student Support team to confirm registration. To register for other Orientation events, please explore the Orientation program.
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 fnssreception@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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