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When Brittany Hayward-Brown started studying a science degree after year 12, she wasn’t convinced it was for her. But a two-year travel stint changed that, and she's returned with a new-found awareness of the environmental issues we face, she returned to university to finish the science degree she’d started.
Deciding to study a postgraduate degree can feel like a big step, but it comes with a whole heap of benefits both personally and professionally. If you're considering a postgrad experience, check out our 5 tips to know if you're in the right frame of mind to begin.
As a parent you play an important role in helping your child to make decisions about the educational path they’ll take and helping them understand the university admissions process. But first you need to understand it yourself.
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.
A Charles Darwin University pathology academic with experience of mass disease outbreaks in Africa says “the right information … in the right language” is critically important in times of medical crises.
David Woodroffe, recipient of Distinguished Alumnus Award 2020
Charles Darwin University has been awarded $550,000 in milestone funding to help boost organisational productivity across the Territory’s health and community services sector.
Zach Davis has a passion for working with cars. Through CDU’s VET for Secondary Students, Zach was able to start studying a Light Automotive Certificate whilst he was in high school. After graduating last October, he went to the Gold Coast 600 to work with the Red Bull Holden Racing team.
A new Charles Darwin University initiative is set to significantly boost the number of Indigenous accountants working across the Northern Territory and Australia.
The Advancing Women in STEM Courses is focused on gender equity issues across all Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines at Charles Darwin University.
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