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From finding time to finding your tribe, eight online students at CDU share their insider tips on to make online degree work for your life and goals.
Join our Chinese ethnic dance classes for children, which will teach the children to dance with graceful arm movements, vivid facial expressions and lively rhythms.

P: 08 8946 6733, E: noordin.shehabuddeen@cdu.edu.au

Casuarina
Blue 5 Level 1 Room 67
Dr. Emmanuel Tenakwah's research examines the intersection of strategic human resource management and organisational transformation in a rapidly evolving global business environment. His doctoral research at the University of Newcastle investigated the diffusion of transferred HR management practices within multinational enterprises, providing valuable insights into how global organisations adapt and implement people management strategies across diverse cultural and institutional contexts.
Come to practice with us and learn how to speak Chinese more fluently and confidently in various contexts.
Come and join us to master the pronunciation rules of Chinese and understand the basic formation of the Chinese writing system (Hanzi).
Join a unique three-week immersive experience combining Intensive English language learning with authentic cultural engagement in Australia’s tropical north.
Abel Fekadu Dadi (Bsc, MPH, PhD) a researcher at the Centre for Child Development and Education (CCDE) at Menzies School of Health Research. Abel is currently working on a range of studies in the areas of childhood early development, mid-year school outcomes, and maternal mental health and perinatal outcomes using large-scale, linked, administrative data.
We aim to become a world-leading contemporary Academy of the Arts, built on First Nations engagement, high-impact education, artistic excellence, and creative practice as research and community and creative sector support. 
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