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“When I was growing up in Darwin, I didn’t really hear much about mechanical fitters,” said Eddie Clarke, who’s currently pursuing a Certificate III in Mechanical Engineering at Charles Darwin University.
The challenges of teaching mathematics in Indigenous languages is being explored by a Charles Darwin University (CDU) researcher.
Catherine is thriving in her role as a consultant at KPMG in Darwin. She credits her Master of Business Administration for her success.
The winning work of a landscape art prize has been acquired for the Charles Darwin University (CDU) Art Collection.
Dr Jenny Ng is a research active academic who has taught both Australian Law and English Law in several countries. She has also been admitted as a lawyer at the Supreme Court of New South Wales. She has won several prizes for her research, which includes an external grant.
Before being crowned Apprentice of the Year, Mary was working in retail. Her craving for a combination of academics and hands-on skills would lead her to start an electrical apprenticeship through an all-female training program. That bright spark of an idea would soon become a dream career!
In a single semester, four Charles Darwin University students developed an Artificial Intelligence model which can revolutionise road safety and infrastructure maintenance.
These days, more and more employers are using social media to screen job candidates. While curating your social media presence can help you land a job, so is making sure your resume is current and relevant. Here are a few tips on luring an employer online and on paper.
As the humanitarian aid and disaster management sector evolves, keeping up with best practice and new ways of responding to crises has never been more important. That’s exactly why Emma Kettle chose to return to uni to take on a postgraduate degree in Humanitarian, Disaster and Emergency Management.
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