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This policy outlines the basis on which the University sets and collects fees and charges from domestic students, including the process for a refund of student fees.
This policy outlines the principles that underpin the University’s approach to the assessment of student learning, and the expectations and processes relating to assessment and feedback
This policy and procedure outlines the principles and associated requirements prior to entering into a contract on behalf of the University, including the requirement to seek legal advice in certain circumstances.
This document sets out the University's commitment to giving new buildings and facilities First Nations co-names.
This procedure outlines how the University will inform students about their course entering a teach-out period and explains how existing students will be supported during this transition.
This policy and procedure outlines the process for assessing higher education teaching employees' qualifications and professional experience.
This policy applies to scholarships and prizes available to domestic and international applicants and currently enrolled students in award courses in vocational or higher education at Charles Darwin University.
This policy provides a framework for the development and management of the University Library’s collections of information resources and should be read in conjunction with information available on the University's Library website.
This Policy outlines the University’s expectations of academic integrity for every student, including the principles and framework for upholding the high standards required and for managing alleged breaches.
This policy outlines the principles for effective complaint resolution, welcoming complaints on all aspects of University life and ensuring complaints are treated as valuable insights into improvements that are needed in students’ experiences at CDU.
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