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Study tips

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    Forging your career path through study: Talal's experience

    When you’re mapping a path to achieve your career goals, you’ll likely be looking at a university and a degree that can help you land a full-time job pretty quickly after graduation. But what if you could accelerate things a bit? 

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    A subsidy to study: an introduction to HECS‑HELP

    Concerned about the cost of studying? Here’s what you need to know about getting a subsidy on your fees and minimising upfront costs.

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    Clever ways to complete your degree sooner

    While education certainly isn’t about racing to the finish line, if you feel like graduation is a lifetime away because you’re studying part-time or if you just can’t wait to leap into your new career, we’ve got a few ways you can finish your studies sooner.

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    Stop digital burnout in its tracks

    Communications technology, such as computers, smartphones and tablets are a necessary part of university student life. It’s our digital footprints on online learning management systems, social media, email and other digital communications platforms that allow us to live two lives: one in person and one online. 

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  • CDU Student chantal works on a organisation spreadsheet

    Chantal's organisation hacks for uni

    Adjusting to the pace of uni study can be difficult, particularly if you’ve taken time out for a gap year, to start your career, or to raise a family. Being disorganised can be a deal-breaker for uni success, but it doesn’t come naturally to all of us. 

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  • Female wearing headphones gazing into the distance overlooking a mountain

    Six quick tips to de-stress

    Stress expresses itself in many different ways: feelings of overwhelming anxiety, a quickened heart rate, that queasy feeling in your stomach, or a tension headache that just won’t go away. However your stress rears its ugly head, you have the ability to shut it down in minutes with these quick tips.

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  • Lady studying on a laptop

    How to get organised for study

    You’ve just started the new semester, textbooks in tow. It’s now time to #getorganised to prep yourself for a productive few months! Checkout our top tips to kick start your studies and ensure you achieve success throughout your degree. 

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