It’s girls to the front for this year’s Cert IV in Live Production and Technical Services, with the Charles Darwin University (CDU) TAFE course marking the enrolment of its largest ever female student cohort in what is traditionally a male-dominated field.
A new federal payment is enabling a Charles Darwin University (CDU) student to undertake a vital regional placement in Alice Springs, without sacrificing her home in Melbourne.
CDU’s Academy of the Arts teaches through three campuses – Alice Springs, Casuarina and Darwin City. Staff offices are located at the Alice Springs and Casuarina campuses.
Our graduates are prepared for a career in a variety of workplaces, including in acute care and rehabilitation settings, government departments, education contexts, private practice and not-for-profit organisations and to work in rural and remote practice. You will be able to work with individuals, groups, and communities.
After a few years in the big smoke, Tennille moved back to the regional, coastal town of Elliston in South Australia with her husband and young family. It was the perfect opportunity to take a new professional direction.
Huijia Liu (Vicky) describes herself as a woman who loves sunshine, smiles and exploring the world. We think she can also describe herself as a resilient and adaptive learner, having made the courageous move from Bachelor of Arts graduate to Master of Professional Accounting student.
After starting her career as a maths teacher, Rosemary Jacob did a complete 180 and took on the challenge of being a lawyer.
Electrician Yron Allison is a graduate of Charles Darwin University’s electrotechnology course.
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.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has today announced that it has put in place strategies to help its students impacted by the current COVID-19 lockdown.