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This Policy provides definitive instruction on safeguarding information, protecting the University from the adverse impact on its reputation and operations and from failures of confidentiality, integrity and availability.
This procedure describes the principles and delegations that underpin the submission and examination of HDR theses at the University.
This document explains the circumstances under which children may be permitted to access certain parts of the University premises and the obligations and responsibilities of the child’s parent/guardian.
Based upon an analysis of future social and workforce requirements partnered with the University’s values, Graduate Attributes inform curriculum design, delivery and assessment, extra-curricular activities, and students’ critical self-reflection of their learning journey.
This set of procedures outlines the appointment, roles, and responsibilities of supervisors and other members of supervisory panels to assist Higher Degrees by Research (HDR) Candidates.
The intent of this document is to set out the University’s policy in relation to intellectual property created at the University. It is applicable to staff members, students and visitors.
This document outlines CDU’s procedures for monitoring course attendance, progress and completion; and for taking action to ensure course progress and attendance requirements are met.
This document outlines the requirements for research and scholarly outputs of the University community and should be read in conjunction with the Responsible Conduct of Research Policy and Research Data Management Procedures.
Kamala is the senior researcher and senior lecturer committed to public health and tropical medicine and has more than 10 years of field experience in Africa and Asia, coordinating clinical trials to inform treatment of the management of infectious diseases.
Associate Professor Sangha has worked in the trans-disciplinary field of Ecological Economics since she finished her Master of Science (MSc) at Panjab University in India 20 years ago. 
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