Ellie had grown up in her parents’ business and always knew she wanted to start one of her own. Her decision to study a Master of Business Administration at CDU would give her the “unexpected and utterly unprecedented experience” that would see her fulfil that ambition—and much more.
Someone called Leah a mature-age student. To which she exclaimed, “I’m not mature!” All joking aside, Leah Sloan’s journey to success has taken many turns. She’s been an airline lounge manager, a chef—and most recently—an employer of over a dozen staff in her tavern.
Sustainability is a business buzz word. There’s no doubt about it. But it’s not easily achieved. And so, researchers at CDU are finding new ways to improve.
“We believe that knowledge and quality work practises are the keys to longevity.” Electric NT is a successful electrical contracting business that began operating in the Northern Territory a decade ago.
Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) research will be showcased during October Business Month’s Innovation Week.
Key information about a bid for a new Water in Northern Australia Cooperative Research Centre will be available through a series of online forums.
After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in France, Ellie lived, worked and travelled across 15 countries in Europe, Asia, North America and Australia. She had lots of great experiences, but nothing measured up to studying in Australia.
Etabez is studying a Bachelor of Business at Charles Darwin University. Her two best friends are studying completely different degrees. What binds them together is a pact made in childhood.
When Erika Lu moved with her family from the Philippines, she knew there’d be a whole new world of opportunities that would open up. But she didn’t know just how many opportunities studying at CDU would offer her and her family.