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When preparing for exams, it is very useful for you to understand how you learn best. You will also need to understand the different types of exams. Understanding your learning style and the different types of exams will determine the revision strategies you use.
The CDU Library is hosting a free panel discussion featuring Northern Territory journalists who will discuss media literacy, truth, and storytelling in the AI era. Attendees can learn how AI is transforming media, ask questions, and improve their understanding of navigating information in today's landscape.
Our academic staff have national and international expertise and provide support for students in a range of specialisations. Research focuses on capacity building and linking what we know, what we teach and how we learn.
The Alumni & Giving team lead the University’s philanthropic and engagement activities through its connections with CDU Alumni, government and industry stakeholders, communities and individuals. We work with these groups and individuals in our local region, throughout Australia and internationally. We consolidate all CDU activities related to fundraising including donations and the activities of the CDU Foundation.
Would you like to know the secret to high output, low-stress scholarly writing? In academia, it is often assumed that writing comes naturally. However, an overwhelming body of research shows that there are very clear and practical strategies that can greatly increase your writing productivity.
At Charles Darwin University, we celebrate sexual and gender diversity and are committed to fostering safe, respectful, and supportive campuses for everyone. We welcome people of all sexualities, gender identities, and expressions, including those who identify as or are questioning being lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender/gender diverse, queer, intersex, and asexual (LGBTQIA+).
A research internship is a position with a research end-user where a student undertakes Research & Development related to their HDR project. A research internship can be paid or unpaid and may form part of the student's enrolment or be undertaken during an HDR suspension period.
The Northern Territory Government encourages NT school graduates to undertake tertiary studies leading to employment in the Territory. In order to grow a skilled, agile, and capable workforce to meet business and community needs now and for future demand, the Department of Education and Training is offering scholarships to eligible NT Year 12 graduates to pursue their first undergraduate degree at Charles Darwin University (CDU).
The team is responsible for coordinating the collection of Research Outputs by CDU Researchers and showcasing them through the institutional repository, CDU’s Research Webportal. Also leads cross-functional projects supporting CDU's objectives to maximize our Research Impact and Excellence.
The University’s human research ethics approval procedures are designed to ensure that all students and staff, as well as the institution, are meeting all obligations under the National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research (2007) - Updated 2018 and any other relevant legislation or guidelines.
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