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The option to study and work has many benefits but it also comes with challenges. Equip yourself to navigate the tough times to successfully reach your goals.  
It may have taken Caitlin several degrees and 20 years in the finance industry, but she's finally found her passion in law.
We know: you’re studying, maybe working, maybe have a family, you socialise and have many, many commitments. Being green probably isn’t high on your priority list. But, it should be!
Are you wondering whether you have the time to balance study with other important commitments in your life such as work, family and friends?
A roadmap to an agreed list of all the world’s species, from mammals and birds to plants, fungi and microbes, has been created for the first time and could have global impacts for their conservation.
Current and prospective students interested in engaging in a host of programs offered by the College of Indigenous Futures, Arts & Society are being encouraged to attend an information and enrolment day tomorrow.
A Charles Darwin University PhD candidate is investigating the health status and sporting prowess of adults who were born underweight, as part of a project to develop a training approach that optimises gains for low birthweight people.
Indigenous values should be at the centre of conservation planning and decision making to ensure more equitable environmental and cultural outcomes, according to research by a Charles Darwin University PhD candidate.
This page contains links to the forms and templates that should be used when preparing submissions for the CDU HREC. Forms are regularly updated, so ensure you download and use only the most current version.
Humanity’s quest to settle Mars may find insight in a new Charles Darwin University (CDU) study that explores how government workers adapted to life in isolated Outback Territory settlements.
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