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Get to know your peers at one of the many CDU student events, register for online and in-person orientation, take part in workshops or check out any other upcoming events.
Here you'll find everything you need to get started, from enrolling in units to getting settled into university life.
A chosen name might better reflect someone’s gender identity, their cultural and/or social identity. It might be a nickname, an Australian name, or an Anglicised version of their legal name.
Find out where to go if you need help with uni life, your coursework or you just want someone to talk to. CDU offers all kinds of support to keep you happy and healthy.
The Elite Athlete Support Program provides personalised support for elite athletes for the duration of their academic program at CDU. The Program encourages and supports student athletes competing at a national and international levels with flexible entry and study arrangements at CDU.
Charles Darwin University Student Council (CDUSC) is the voice of all students and strives to strives to Empower. Engage. Elevate. You can get in touch with them at cdusc@cdu.edu.au.
Are you a CDU student set to graduate by 2025 and eager to embark on a truly unique journey? The Top100 Future Leaders Awards offer an exceptional opportunity to connect with peers from universities nationwide.
Session 4 of the International Student Wellbeing Program on 26 April to learn about visa pathways, NT migration options and life in Darwin—ideal for current or recent international graduates in the NT.
Balancing studies while being a parent or expecting a child is definitely achievable! It might be a bit challenging at times, but with the right approach, you can successfully manage both your studies and parenting responsibilities. Adjusting your schedule and availability will impact both you and your family, but don't worry—there are plenty of resources available to help you navigate this journey. Check out the information below for study tips, parenting resources, and support available at CDU!
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