A chosen name might better reflect someone’s gender identity, their cultural and/or social identity. It might be a nickname, an Australian name, or an Anglicised version of their legal name.
The three-year Bachelor of Paramedicine degree at CDU is the first choice of preference for those wishing to study paramedicine in the Northern Territory and interstate (external mode).
This course prepares you for the fast-paced world of paramedicine and leads to registration with the Paramedic Board of Australia (PBA).
Ecologically Darwin harbour is in good health and is one of the least disturbed harbours in Australia. However, it is under pressure from development and requires strong management to ensure it retains environmental and social value
Graduate with the Bachelor of Social Work and provide practical support, information, advocacy, counselling, and emotional support for people experiencing personal and social problems. Develop the practical and analytical skills necessary for working professionally and safely with communities, families and individuals. Our graduates are culturally competent specialists, responding to complex situations, often working in areas with limited resources.
Dr Nassar, a practising pharmacist and academic, specializes in pharmacological, biomedical, and pharmaceutical sciences. As an applied scientist, his research spans various disciplines, including molecular pharmacology, cell signalling, and advanced drug delivery systems for biologics.
Charles Darwin University Student Council (CDUSC) is the voice of all students and strives to strives to Empower. Engage. Elevate. You can get in touch with them at cdusc@cdu.edu.au.
Working at the busy intersection of education, primary healthcare, emergency medical services and public health, Amy McCaffrey, is an inspirational figure.
A critically endangered Hawksbill turtle, who was found weighing just 16 grams, has been nursed back to health at Charles Darwin University’s Turtle Rehabilitation Centre and is set to be released back into the wild near Gove today.
My research focuses on educational psychology, with a particular emphasis on students' wellbeing, workplace diversity, Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) educational aspirations, education policy, online learning, digital engagement, and the use of AI in enhancing student learning. I explore how psychological principles can be applied to enhance educational outcomes, particularly for students from diverse cultural backgrounds.
Professor, Health Services Redesign (Maternal,Infant and Child Health)
CDU
Faculty of Health
Molly Wardaguga Research Centre
E: yu.gao@cdu.edu.au
Brisbane - CDU