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The intention of this policy is to support the University to increase the number of Indigenous staff appointed as general, academic and research staff and to support University staff to demonstrate culturally competent, aware and responsive conduct.
This document outlines the procedures for the submission of scholarly works and datasets to the University’s intuitional repository, CDU eSpace. This procedure applies to all University staff members, Higher Degree by Research students and affiliates where attribution is appropriate.
This document establishes the principles by which University staff and members of the University community are to judge whether a matter represents a conflict of interest, and the responsibilities they hold to the University in relation to such conflicts.
This document outlines the procedures regulating the transfer of an international student on a student visa to CDU from another registered provider and from CDU to another registered provider.
This document outlines CDU’s processes for ensuring it meets compliance requirements regarding welfare arrangements for international students on a student visa who are under 18 years of age while enrolled at CDU.
This procedure enacts the principles established by the Conflicts of Interest Policy and provides details on the nature of conflicts of interest, guidance on how to identify, declare and manage real, potential, and perceived conflicts of interest.
Graduate as a medical scientist and be responsible for analysing patient samples, assist with disease diagnosis and ensure suitable treatments. You may also choose to complete a PhD and segue into research. We have a long association with Menzies School of Health Research, one of Australia’s leading medical research institutes, and the region attracts many high achieving scientists. Our courses are nationally recognised and accredited with the Australian Institute of Medical Science (AIMS).
Acute respiratory infections are a leading cause of hospitalisation and preventable mortality among Indigenous children. With expertise in biomedical science, clinical trials and epidemiology, Dr Michael Binks leads a collaborative and multidisciplinary research program dedicated to achieving sustainable improvements in the respiratory health of Indigenous children.
Professor Keith Christian did his PhD on the determinants of space use by Galapagos Land Iguanas at Colorado State University. He expanded his interests in tropical ecology while working at the University of Puerto Rico, before moving to Australia in 1985.
Originally from Western Australia, Professor Brett Murphy completed his PhD studies into the fire ecology of kangaroos at Charles Darwin University. Upon completion, he worked for Bushfires NT, before taking on postdoctoral roles at the University of Tasmania, South Dakota State University and the University of Melbourne.
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