A Simulation Block (SB) is an on-campus intensive providing students with an opportunity to practice specific nursing interventions, integrate theory into practice and develop an understanding of the requirements of professional nursing practice according to the NMBA RN Standards for Practice (2016).
One of Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) leading Aboriginal researchers has been chosen to present a prestigious oration named after Dr Charles Perkins AO, the first Aboriginal man in Australia to graduate from university and one of the country’s most influential figures of the late 20th century.
Dr Rajabipour’s research is generally focused on the long-term behaviour of structural elements. The service life of pipelines is one of his areas of interest.
Dr Andrew Edwards has helped develop a program of techniques for fire and vegetation mapping, including extensive field sampling, applying spatial science to fire ecology.
Bea’s teaching and research interests relate to language development, literacy, diversity and difference.
Professor Dlugogorski develops firefighting foams that are effective against industrial fires but do not contain fluorosurfactants.
David holds a Doctorate in Marketing and Management, and is a Graduate Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors as well as a CPA.
Kerstin Zander holds a PhD in Environmental and Resource Economics from the Center for Development Research (ZEF) in Bonn, Germany.
Bharanidharan is an information security expert with more than ten years' experience in risk assessment, penetration testing, vulnerability research and pedagogic activities.
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