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Structuring your thesis
Gain confidence in organising your HDR thesis into a clear, logical structure that effectively showcases your research and findings.
Writing a good abstract
This workshop will provide you with tips on how to write a concise, engaging and attractive abstract. It covers abstracts in theses and journal articles and examples will be given for analysis and discussion.
Respect Month launch
Come along to the Respect Month launch on 1 April from 12 pm – 2 pm at Danala | Education and Community Precinct. Respect Month is a time when we will be considering how we can each Be a Better Human as we consider what respect, empathy and consent mean in our University community.
Formal, academic tone
English4Uni is a series of workshops on the language skills and competencies needed for international HDR students to navigate university-level discourse effectively.
TAFE Business & Workforce Management team information sessions
Join us for an information session on courses run by the TAFE Business & Workforce Management team, for people considering studying from term 2 and wanting to meet and discuss things with a lecturer.
Writing a critical literature review for your thesis and publication
Join us on Thursday, March 26th, to learn essential steps and tips for writing a critical literature review that strengthens your academic voice.
Organising your writing
English4Uni is a series of workshops on the language skills and competencies needed for international HDR students to navigate university-level discourse effectively.
Structuring your thesis [HDR]
Gain confidence in organising your HDR thesis into a clear, logical structure that effectively showcases your research and findings.
First Nations Academic Skills Workshop 2025
Join us for two days of workshops and information to get you started as a First Nations student at CDU.
FROM THE GROUND UP
FROM THE GROUND UP explores the interconnection between the environment and visual arts practice in the Northern Territory. It investigates how contemporary art – and more broadly, culture – in the Northern Territory is shaped by the ground upon which we live.