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Meet the emergency services veteran who, at 80, went back to uni to help shape the future direction of emergency management.
As a parent you play an important role in helping your child to make decisions about the educational path they’ll take and helping them understand the university admissions process. But first you need to understand it yourself.
Zach Davis has a passion for working with cars. Through CDU’s VET for Secondary Students, Zach was able to start studying a Light Automotive Certificate whilst he was in high school. After graduating last October, he went to the Gold Coast 600 to work with the Red Bull Holden Racing team.
School students are being given a taste of life at University as almost a hundred school students flood into CDU’s Central Australia campus this week.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) Alice Springs campus is inviting the Alice Springs community to explore and discover their local university.
As the NT Young Australian of the Year and a law student at CDU, you might be surprised to know that Sizol actually flunked Year 12. She hasn’t let that stop her pursuing her dream of becoming a changemaker.
BP recently returned to study to find way to turn his passion for photography and filmmaking into a profession. Having a full-time job and a young family made study challenging but with support, BP found success.
Doing a Master’s degree by coursework after you’ve already completed a PhD may seem like an unusual idea to some, but health researcher Athira Rohit says ‘learning is learning’, no matter what the degree is called or what order you do it in.
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