While spending her early career as a research assistant studying malaria at the Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology (EIMB) in Jakarta, Nadia became aware of the work being done by our own Menzies School of Health Research on the disease.
The first round of 2023 graduation ceremonies will take place in the Territory this week, with over 2,000 Charles Darwin University (CDU) students set to complete their studies.
Our graduates are prepared for a career in a variety of workplaces, including in acute care settings, government departments and to work in a variety of settings including rural and remote practice. You will be able to work with individuals, groups and communities.
This workshop is designed to assist research students who are close to completion to focus their efforts, deal with specific obstacles, increase writing productivity and maintain momentum.
Our pharmacy academics are some of the best. They'll teach you the decision-making skills to identify and manage complex therapeutic problems within a multi-disciplinary healthcare team. You'll learn to develop individual health care plans for patients with complex conditions, focusing on self-management. We develop caring, resourceful practitioners who can think outside the box. Unlike big city institutions, we know all our students personally, and we have a focus on healthcare in challenging environments. The demand for registered pharmacists is expected to continue especially in regional and remote areas of Australia and Pharmacists are listed on the Northern Territory skills gap register.
A new Master of Dietetics will soon commence at Charles Darwin University (CDU) to train more dietitians to improve nutrition and diet in the Northern Territory population.
Lecturer in Nursing - On leave returning 18 Jan 2026
CDU
Faculty of Health
FH - Nursing & Midwifery
Nursing
P: +61473 672 472, E: minakshi.murphy@cdu.edu.au
Other
Level 11
A new Master of Business Administration (MBA) Sustainable Enterprise degree has been introduced at Charles Darwin University (CDU) to equip graduates with new-world skills focused on sustainability.
Graduate as a medical scientist and be responsible for analysing patient samples, assist with disease diagnosis and ensure suitable treatments. You may also choose to complete a PhD and segue into research. We have a long association with Menzies School of Health Research, one of Australia’s leading medical research institutes, and the region attracts many high achieving scientists. Our courses are nationally recognised and accredited with the Australian Institute of Medical Science (AIMS).