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Join us for this seminar discussing the findings and resources from the research fellowship project: Increasing the Number of Aboriginal Teachers in the NT; Planning for the Future.
Sustainability research stories relating to people and society
Seeking safety from conflict, graphic designer Iryna Vasylkova moved her family from Ukraine, via Cyprus, to Darwin. Realising she needed to ‘Australianise’ her Ukrainian qualifications, she enrolled in CDU TAFE's Visual Arts course.
It may have taken Caitlin several degrees and 20 years in the finance industry, but she's finally found her passion in law.
Motivated by a desire to see how people learn in other countries, William Jansen decided to combine his teaching degree and travel. He travelled to Germany as part of CDU’s Global Mobility program, spending four weeks at the Philipps-Universität of Marburg in their Summer University Program.
If you’re a year 12 student, maybe you had a pretty good idea of how you wanted life after high school to look, and maybe that’s no longer possible in quite the same way. If you’re looking for advice on how to cope with a change of tertiary study plans, you’ve come to the right place for advice.
If you’re getting ready to transition from high school to further studies amidst COVID-19, you probably already anticipated a more stressful year than usual. Here are your most pressing questions answered.
About to commence studying her master’s degree in occupational therapy, Malia’s set to fulfill her goal of becoming an occupational therapist, helping others live their healthiest lives. Study combined with personal life experience means she’ll be very well qualified. She has an exciting future ahead.
Joelene Puntoriero is a great role model for her two-year-old daughter. Juggling parenthood while studying a degree in Environmental Science has set her on the path to success.
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