This Policy provides CDU’s overarching research framework for adopting the Australian Code for the responsible Conduct of research 2018 and for complying with the relevant sections of the Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2021.
This document defines the Educational Quality and Excellence Framework for monitoring the quality of award and non-award higher and vocational education and the quality of the student learning experiences and outcomes (learning, teaching and assessment).
This policy is designed to provide a safe, regulated and ethically managed environment for animals on campus when required for research, teaching, education, and training, or when essential on campus as genuine assistance or therapy animals.
Associate Lecturer / Lecturer in Academic Foundations
CDU
Faculty of Arts & Society
Education, Enabling & Linguistics
P: 08 8946 7598, E: Mikiko.Kawano@cdu.edu.au
Darwin (Danala)
Yellow 1 Level 1
Associate Lecturer Enabling (Bioscience)
CDU
Faculty of Arts & Society
Education, Enabling & Linguistics
P: 08 8946 7690, E: JILLIANNE.SEGURA@cdu.edu.au
Darwin (Danala)
Darwin Campus Level 7 Room 54
Maiti Nepal, an organisation founded in 1993 by Ms. Anuradha Koirala, represents a meaningful alliance in the fight against human trafficking. For over 30 years, Maiti Nepal has dedicated itself to rescuing and rehabilitating survivors while advocating for the rights of women and children across Nepal. What began as a small shelter has since evolved into a comprehensive support network, offering education, vocational training, and economic empowerment to help survivors rebuild their lives and achieve lasting independence.
CDU are pleased to launch the First Nations Introduction to University program for 2023.
The program is an entry pathway for First Nations people who are interested in studying at university. The January 2023 intensive focuses on preparing students for study in either Health, Education or Arts.
The program is an entry pathway for First Nations people who are interested in studying at university. The January 2023 intensive focuses on preparing students for study in either Health, Education or Arts.
This policy and procedure applies to all University and third-party provider staff and organisation units engaged in a third party arrangement for award and non-award higher and vocational education, at all locations and campuses and via all delivery modes.
Theme Leader - TEP
CDU
Faculty of Arts & Society
Education, Enabling & Linguistics
P: 08 8946 7097, E: George.Lambrinidis@cdu.edu.au
Darwin (Danala)
Darwin Campus Level 6 Room 34
Lecturer - Foundation Skills
CDU
CDU TAFE
CDU TAFE (Professional Service Industries)
Education & Foundation Skills (CDU TAFE)
P: 08 8946 6276, E: joy.harley@cdu.edu.au
Casuarina
Orange 2 Level 3 Room 12