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A scholarship brought Yuvraj Pokhrel from Nepal to CDU to study for an MBA. This life-changing opportunity, born from a partnership with anti-trafficking support group Maiti Nepal, has inspired him to dedicate his future to giving back and empowering others.
Nursing, Education, Law and Engineering are a few of the disciplines that attracted a high level of interest from people looking to commence a Higher Education degree at Charles Darwin University in 2026.
Are you wondering whether you have the time to balance study with other important commitments in your life such as work, family and friends?
Starting a Certificate III in Fitness was a no-brainer for Nikki. Already working full-time for the NT Government, Nikki discovered a growing passion for health and fitness and knew the best way to explore it was through CDU.
Dr. Ania Lian is one of the key senior staff in the International Graduate Centre of Education, College of Education. Dr Lian coordinates the Master in Education (International) course, through to the development of the Higher Degree Research supervision culture, building Higher Degree Research students’ capacity, as well as develops international links with South-East Asian countries, especially Cambodia, Vietnam and Indonesia.
The path to university study isn’t always linear. Not everybody goes straight from high school into higher education.
It can be daunting wondering how you’re going to pay for university study and the costs that come with taking time to study, such as child care or reduced working hours, but there is help out there for you.
Is an arts degree worth it? It’s a question you might be asking yourself as the Australian Government proposes to re-direct funding from Arts degrees to degrees in health, education, science and technology. It absolutely is. Here's why.
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