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When you think about 2021, are you happy with the way it played out? Did you manage to achieve everything you'd planned? It’s useful to take time to reflect, evaluate, and adjust. So many of us start the new year with the best of intentions, motivated by the clean slate a new year brings.
A free online short, informative course about sexual consent, healthy relationships, gender-based violence, and supporting others. It provides students with information on the Respect Matters course and how to complete it, along with Safer Communities information.
When Alicia Burrows gave birth, it wasn’t just her daughter that she fell in love with. It was also the idea of pursuing a new career. Following her dream to become a midwife, Alicia now juggles family and study. But she doesn’t regret a thing. She knows that bringing new life into the world is going to be special for both her and her career.
An exegesis is the written text that accompanies a creative project. For that reason, it may not always follow the traditional thesis models of other disciplines. This is because ''practice-led research situates creative practice as both a driver and outcome of the research process; it also positions the researcher in a unique relationship with the subject of the research'' (Hamilton & Luke, 2009, p. 32). The exegesis, therefore, could be considered a new form of academic writing and adds to the diversity of thesis structure.
Sydney is Australia’s largest and most famous city, with a lively and vibrant buzz that makes it the ultimate year-round destination. The city always has plenty of things to do, no matter what the season, and it's the perfect place for those students coming in from overseas to study here. We took the opportunity to speak to Bachelor of Accounting student Ashweeta Paudel about her CDU Sydney experience so far.
CDu TAFE businesses give students a real sense of what it's like to work in their chosen industry.
How to manage your research and get it noticed
You’ve just started the new semester, textbooks in tow. It’s now time to #getorganised to prep yourself for a productive few months!
It’s art season at Charles Darwin University with students displaying their works across five different exhibitions around Darwin.
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