Adjusting to the pace of uni study can be difficult, particularly if you’ve taken time out for a gap year, to start your career, or to raise a family. Being disorganised can be a deal-breaker for uni success, but it doesn’t come naturally to all of us.
When Yuliia first moved to Australia from Europe, she was forced to overcome many challenges. It was studying at Charles Darwin University that gave her a new lease on life and helped her to regain her confidence in the workforce.
This workshop shows you how to guarantee you spend high quality time on your research outputs. It covers prioritising, goal setting and managing competing demands in a university context. If you want to increase your research output without compromising your work/life balance, then this workshop is for you.
https://www.cdu.edu.au/launchpad/student-stories/master-public-health-made-me-even-better-researcher
Doing a Master’s degree by coursework after you’ve already completed a PhD may seem like an unusual idea to some, but health researcher Athira Rohit says ‘learning is learning’, no matter what the degree is called or what order you do it in.
COVID-19 has totally changed the way that we live, socialise and work. But for nurses on the frontline, it’s meant an even bigger shift in healthcare practice and patient care. So, how will these changes affect professional development for nurses?
Do sheep follow where the wind blows? It’s the question a Charles Darwin University (CDU) Honours student is trying to answer in a project exploring the impact of wind direction and speed on the grazing patterns of sheep.
A new book co-edited by a Charles Darwin University (CDU) engineering and IT lecturer, offers a unique collection of engineering projects and engineering programs across First Nations communities in Australia.
Prof. Stephen Garnett will discusss a claim that is cited in numerous publications and by United Nations agencies, its origin, why it is unlikely to be true, how the information has been used and some of the problems that might arise if the claim is publicly debunked.
When Fanie came to Australia from Vietnam, she initially worked in hotel management. It was during this time she became interested in accounts. Her decision to study a Master of Professional Accounting at CDU was the next progression in her career.
Study a postgraduate degree in a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) at Charles Darwin University and save up to 70% of your total course fees for select courses subsidised by the Australian Government.
It’s a subsidy, not a loan, so you don’t have to pay it back. CSP holders may also be able to access FEE-HELP to defer all or part of their course fees.
The total discount applied is determined by individual unit selection on a case-by-case basis.
It’s a subsidy, not a loan, so you don’t have to pay it back. CSP holders may also be able to access FEE-HELP to defer all or part of their course fees.
The total discount applied is determined by individual unit selection on a case-by-case basis.