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International student Farhana is a champion at helping people who are in need, whether that’s in the classroom or through invaluable volunteer work. Throughout her life, her deep passions have always been education and social development. Thanks to her Master of Teaching studies at CDU, she has been able to blend the two together.
A collection of bird songs from Australia’s most threatened species was a surprise inclusion in the top 10 of the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) music charts this week after strong pre-order sales.
Dr Andrew Richardson is a Social Worker and Psychotherapist with over 20 years of experience in health and social care. Dr Richardson's experience in health and social care ranges from direct clinical practice, management and leadership roles in government, higher education and not-for-profit organisations.
Professor Amanda Leach AM is leader of the Ear Health Research Program, Child Health Division. Prof Leach led the 6-year NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Ear and Hearing Health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children to 2021. Over 30 small grants were provided to researchers across Australia.
Managing your studies is an important part of the university experience: you need to manage three particular aspects of life to be successful at university – time, everyday life and all its demands, and the physical and digital environment in which you study. 
One of the most important aspects of academic work is the ability to think critically about what you read, what you write and what you are told. When you think critically, you are being active; you are not passively accepting everything you read and hear, but questioning, evaluating, making judgements, finding connections and categorising.
I am a medical anthropologist and health systems researcher at the Molly Wardaguga Institute, and convener of the NT Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Research Network. My research is grounded in long-term work in Timor-Leste and remote Northern Territory communities.
Fractions, decimals and percentages are types of ratios. Ratio is a term that describes how numbers relate to each other. You can further your understanding of ratios by going to our Ratio page. In short, fractions, decimals and percentages are ways of describing part of a whole.
Pythagoras is useful for a number of trades and for our general life. It helps us with: A/C theory, Setting out, Building wall frames,,Form working,,Buying a TV/Computer monitor,,Air navigation. This page will: Show you how to use a² + b² = c² to find the missing lengths, Practice what you’ve learnt.
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