Ellie had grown up in her parents’ business and always knew she wanted to start one of her own. Her decision to study a Master of Business Administration at CDU would give her the “unexpected and utterly unprecedented experience” that would see her fulfil that ambition—and much more.
International student Farhana is a champion at helping people who are in need, whether that’s in the classroom or through invaluable volunteer work. Throughout her life, her deep passions have always been education and social development. Thanks to her Master of Teaching studies at CDU, she has been able to blend the two together.
After dipping his toes into university with a certificate in baking and fine arts diploma, creative Ben Tyler decided to “bite the bullet” and switch to business. After all, he had started his own side hustle and has big dreams about where it could go.
Student paramedics will be providing emergency medical support to riders and spectators under the supervision of qualified paramedics as part of the Finke Desert Race.
How much does uni cost? It’s time to remove the mystery about study expenses, find out what to budget for, and look at options to reduce your costs.
COVID-19 has totally changed the way that we live, socialise and work. But for nurses on the frontline, it’s meant an even bigger shift in healthcare practice and patient care. So, how will these changes affect professional development for nurses?
Are you in high school and thinking about what comes next? CDU TAFE is a great way to find a career you love, with plenty of benefits over a higher education course. The best part? You don't have to wait until you graduate to get a head start on your future.
Winning not one but two scholarships has changed the course of Matt’s career. After working as an electrician for 10 years and seeing the projects and positions that would be available to him if he pursued further study, Matt took the plunge to become a mature age engineering student.
Ranger trainees from across the Top End are working to become certified through the 'Ranger Ready' program, combining traditional knowledge with conservation training.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has been awarded more than 800 university places to tackle skill shortages and give more people from under-represented backgrounds the chance to go to university in the Northern Territory.