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If there’s one thing we hear from students time and again, it’s that support makes or breaks their study experience. Uncover the different ways you can stay motivated, focused and on-track with your studies.
Born in Katherine, Emma Barrett grew up along the Limmen Bight River in the remote Gulf of Carpentaria. The thought of getting a university degree was almost as remote as where Emma lives.
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.
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.
Ross Cook’s extensive experience is testament to his adaptability, skills, and caring nature. When it comes to his career, he’s taken the law into his own hands. He’s helping others live a better life.
A knee injury forced A-grade soccer star Jessica Lacey to reassess her future. A suggestion from her grandparents led to an online nursing degree at CDU, and now she’s kicking goals in a totally new career.
A First Nations health researcher who wants to contribute to the wellbeing of his people is one of the Charles Darwin University (CDU) students and teachers honoured at this year’s Northern Territory Training Awards.
As a passionate health advocate Madalena has committed her career to improving the health and education of the people of Timor-Leste. Armed with a Master of Public Policy, her passion and knowledge know no bounds.
When Chy took on a part-time role in the disability sector, it ignited a desire in her to study in the field and become a social worker. Now in her final year of a Master of Social Work, she’s grateful for choosing CDU.
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