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Future study

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Study online or on campus: 5 questions to help you choose

There are pros and cons for online and on campus study, so take stock of your lifestyle to decide which option suits you best (or even, whether you should consider a combination).

5 questions

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Law

What else can I do with a law degree?

If you’ve got dreams of becoming a barrister, a judge, or a solicitor at one of the big six law firms, you’re on the right path with a Bachelor of Laws at Charles Darwin University. But what happens if you change your mind after graduation... or even halfway through your career? Here are 5 alternative career paths that put your law degree to good use.

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How to finish a PhD quickly

The idea of committing a chunk of your life to research can be both exciting and daunting, but there are ways to make sure your timelines don’t blow out and your motivation doesn’t run out. CDU’s Dean of Graduate Studies, Professor Tara Brabazon, offers her top 10 tips for submitting your thesis quickly. 

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I didn't think I'd be able to go to uni

There's more than one way to achieve your study goals at Charles Darwin University. These students share how they used CDU's free Tertiary Enabling Program to help meet entry requirements for degrees, brush up on uni skills, and find a pathway to their dream career. 

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Three tips for receiving a fast offer letter

Are you ready to start your Australian study journey and become a student at Charles Darwin University (CDU)? Learn more about submitting a great application and receiving an unconditional offer quickly.

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Five reasons to further your studies at CDU

A degree from Charles Darwin University (CDU) can increase your career prospects, develop your skillset, and introduce you to Australian culture and networking opportunities. Here are five reasons why you should study with CDU.

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The basic guide of Aussie Slang for international students

G’day mate! You may be familiar with the English language, but people in Australia like to take it to a whole other level. Learn more about Aussie Slang today!

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Darwin, Australia's best-kept secret

We’re a new world university located in the best part of the world. Charles Darwin University is for you if you want the best of both worlds.

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Qualify Faster with Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Ever wondered how your experience could help you receive formal training qualifications? Recognition of prior learning can fast-track your TAFE courses. 

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The TAFE pathway for high schoolers

Are you in high school and thinking about what comes next? CDU TAFE is a great option to find a career you love. The best part? You don't have to wait until you graduate to get a head start on your future. 

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