Orientation Event
Welcome to CDU Alice Springs Orientation
| Presenter | CDU Alice Springs | |
|---|---|---|
| Date/Time |
to
|
|
| Contact person | T: 08 8959 5311 E: alicesprings@cdu.edu.au | |
| Location |
CDU Alice Springs Arrernte Country 10 Grevillea Drive Alice Springs NT 0871 |
|
| Open to | Students only | |
Are you a newly commencing student at the CDU Alice Springs campus?
You are invited to attend this welcome event to get you started right for Semester 2.
Activities include:
- Get an official welcome to CDU Alice Springs and have some free morning tea.
- Take a tour of the campus and meet our team of support services.
- Network with your fellow students and staff.
Register your place today and secure a limited Orientation welcome pack. Registered students who attend Orientation will also go in the draw to win the ultimate CDU starter pack!
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 alicesprings@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.
Related Events
Respect Matters online study session
Starting in 2026, all CDU students must complete the 90-minute Respect Matters online training on consent and social responsibility, with staff-supported study sessions available to help students navigate the modules and answer questions.
Read more about Respect Matters online study session
Sound Bath meditation
To conclude Respect Month, CDU students and staff are invited to a free, restorative sound bath meditation featuring crystal singing bowls designed to release tension and promote inner peace.
Read more about Sound Bath meditation
RIEL Seminar Series – The hidden value in crocodile carcasses: Collagen as the NT’s next bioindustry
Dr. Padraig Strappe, a teaching-research academic at Charles Darwin University, is spearheading a project to purify high-value collagen from crocodile carcass waste for use in the food, cosmetic, and biomedical industries.
Read more about RIEL Seminar Series – The hidden value in crocodile carcasses: Collagen as the NT’s next bioindustry