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This workshop will provide you with the skills and tools you need to write a strong research proposal. You will be guided through the process of writing and discuss different strategies to plan, revise, write and improve your research proposal. 
Meet the emergency services veteran who, at 80, went back to uni to help shape the future direction of emergency management.
Dirty coffee cups on the sink from late-night study cramming, clothes strewn across the floor, and pets that need walking. Does this picture look familiar? If so, you might benefit from improving your study efficiency and effectiveness through a study ritual.
Celebrations for NAIDOC Week at Charles Darwin University (CDU) kicked off with a victory early this week, as First Nations students took home the trophy in the basketball final at the Indigenous Nationals games.
Welcome, future creatives. If you dream of a career in music, in screen media or as a visual artist, CDU’s new Bachelor of Creative Arts is for you. This course has been specifically designed to develop and nurture your talents and give you the skills to build a sustainable career in the ever-changing creative industries.
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.
The next generation of Northern Territory paramedics have begun studying at Charles Darwin University this week, with 36 paramedicine students aiming to hit the local workforce within three years.
Two Charles Darwin University food programs to help students struggling to put food on the table after losing paid work as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak have reported a strong uptake over the weekend.
A new study has confirmed that a unique training and employment model used in outback Australia has important implications for the design of workplace programs in Indigenous communities.
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