As a nurse you know how important you are to the health and wellbeing of everyday Australians. Is it time to expand on your skills and give your nursing career – and salary – a boost? with a postgraduate nursing course? As healthcare needs rise, the answer is yes.
After a decade or so of working in a range of jobs and raising two daughters, Wendy show us it's never too late to follow your passion. She's studying a teaching degree online at CDU from her home in Victoria, while juggling family and work. Here's how giving herself permission to do something she loves is preparing her for a challenging and rewarding career.
It is important to familiarise yourself with the following documents that you will need to refer to when completing your proposal.
It’s clear that the COVID-19 crisis has challenged the higher education sector to rethink teaching and learning. The result is that more students than ever will be studying online. Is Charles Darwin University prepared to meet that challenge?
Teegan Wattam is carving history with every step she takes across the graduation stage this week. It will be the first time a First Nations graduate has received Bachelor of Health Science/Master of Speech and Language Therapy at Charles Darwin University (CDU).
Norlisha had been working in health research for several years, with the thought of study always at the back of her mind. Not knowing how or where to start, Norlisha says it took quite a while to take that first step. Then, she discovered CDU's First Nations Introduction to University Program.
It’s never too late to become a lawyer. At CDU, we’ve seen students realise their dream in as early as their twenties, and as late as their fifties. If this is the career path for you, read on as our Dean of Law, Dr. Alan Berman, explains the five steps you’ll need to take to get there.
Being looked down on isn’t just unfair - it’s unsafe. New CDU research shows how stigma in construction can put construction workers at risk.
People undertaking the advanced workshops are expected to have the basics skills of using NVivo as outlined in the NVivo Basics Workbook. The advanced workshop will build on (but not repeat) the skills covered in the NVivo basics workshop. It is really important that you consolidate the basic skills before moving onto the advanced workshop.
Jahdai Vigona was working as a casual in the Mental Health Team at Menzies School of Health Research. It was here that he had his ‘lightbulb moment’. He knew he wanted to be in a career that did something positive for First Nations People.