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Dr Anna Fletcher is no stranger to the university environment. With multiple qualifications under her belt she’s excelled in her career as an academic and early career researcher. Education is in her blood.
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.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) researcher Dr Clément Duvert recently became the first Northern Territory recipient of the Australian Research Council (ARC)’s Discovery Early Career Researcher Award fellowship.
More Indigenous students will be encouraged to participate in vocational education and training (VET) in school under a new partnership between Charles Darwin University (CDU) and Michael Long Learning and Leadership Centre (MLLLC).
A new program is giving pre-service teachers at Charles Darwin University (CDU) a chance to gain practical experience and Northern Territory schools much-needed support in the classroom.
After travelling around Australia on her gap year, Johanna Luck decided to study in Darwin instead of going back home to Germany. She’s now building herself a great career in the Territory through online study at CDU.
When Yuqing (Crystal) Zhao came to Darwin, she was already an accomplished student and volunteer. Moving here to complete her Master of Teaching, she soon found lots of new ways to give back to her new community.
Research from Charles Darwin University (CDU) has identified ways to improve management of magpie geese to better assist mango growers as the Northern Territory goes into mango season.
Based at Charles Darwin University (CDU)’s Katherine Campus, Vocational Education and Training (VET) Lecturer Cathy Mulhall has been training in-demand early childhood educators for the Northern Territory for years.
Since starting his career at CDU in 2011, Jurse has contributed significantly to the architectural and international student community. He’s successfully built up his reputation and skills in more ways than one.
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