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The Junior Music Program is a special part of the CYCM’s ensemble programs held on Saturday mornings. It caters for children between the age of three to seven years old.
It’s the time of year when thousands of migratory shorebirds take off from Top End coasts and fly north – some as far as the Arctic Circle. They will return around October, but one of their strongest advocates, Dr Amanda Lilleyman, is also leaving Darwin.
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.
Studying at university can be the incredibly rewarding path to achieving your biggest career and lifestyle goals. But it's not always smooth sailing! If you're worried about how you'll juggle study with work and family, maintaining motivation or even (gulp) failing; you're not alone. Check out some of our students' biggest study challenges and how they're overcoming them.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has welcomed the Federal Government’s decision to bring in paid placements for certain study areas, including in regional and remote areas as it will help northern Australia’s essential worker crisis.
2020 may well have been a challenging year for most, but it was also one in which Charles Darwin University Rural Operations student Kristy Gamble developed a set of skills that will underpin her ambitions to work in the horse industry.
Cathryn had a professional IT consulting career before she decided to study Psychology at CDU. Cathryn plans to draw on her life experience and skills to succeed. She is aiming to pave her way to a future in research, academia, applied learning, or in a consulting capacity at the junction of technology, organisational design and psychological science. 
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 can take months – or years – to decide whether to study at university, especially if life is busy with work, socialising and family commitments. Hear from these five students at Charles Darwin University on what motivated them to take the final step and start studying. 
Heading to university is a big change, and it comes with a lot of words you won’t hear anywhere else. From deferred entry to Learnline and pre-requisites for courses, we’re here to explain some of the most important uni terms so you know what’s going on before you finish Year 12.
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