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Dirty coffee cups on the sink from late-night study cramming, clothes strewn across the floor, and pets that need walking. Does this picture look familiar? If so, you might benefit from improving your study efficiency and effectiveness through a study ritual.
After what must seem like months of planning – choosing what course you’re going to study, going through the application process, eagerly (or anxiously!) waiting to see if you’ve been offered a place, enrolling in your units – the wait is over! 
Applying to university can seem daunting. You might find some confusing terms or university speak that you haven’t come across before such as ‘equal consideration date’. But don’t let that stand in your way to pursuing your passion; it’s not as complicated as it sounds.
Summer this year will be like no other when the long, hot days are looming large, and stretching out wonderfully ahead. With limited options to travel, explore other ways of making your time worthwhile.
The lure of Europe was strong for Marc when he finished high school, so off he went. After a few years of travelling on a budget and being away from family, he decided it was time head home and get a trade.
In her final year of a Bachelor of Humanitarian and Community Studies, Stephanie von Kanel head to Timor-Leste to complete a student placement with the National Society of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. Here's her study abroad story.
In Australia, tertiary study falls into two categories: Higher Education and Vocational Education and Training (VET, also known as TAFE). Here, we compare the similarities and differences of higher education and VET or TAFE courses to help you choose the best option.
Finishing year 12 can be very exciting and a little confronting. If you’re considering what to do after high school, going to university is a great choice – but it’s not the only choice. Here are five options you could consider.
Sai has always put family first, even when it delayed his own career. But when furthering his education saw him make the move to Darwin from India, he found a whole new family while studying Information Technology at CDU.
When Enggar realised that accounting wasn’t her future, she moved straight into a teaching degree at CDU. The switch was easy, but it was the support of CDU and becoming a student ambassador that really made the difference.
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