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The CDU campuses are situated in unique natural environments and are home to many species of animals. Significant efforts are made to preserve and create habitat to support resident wildlife. Please respect wildlife on campus and avoid interacting with wildlife. If you have any concerns regarding any animal on campus, including if you encounter any injured animals, please contact the Animal Welfare Officer.
At university, your writing will require reference to the ideas of recognised experts in your subject area (discipline). This will give credibility to the ideas and information in your assignment. You may include the ideas of an expert in your text in four ways: summarising, generalising, paraphrasing, and quoting.
As the saying goes, 'if you need something done, ask a busy mum'. And it's certainly true of CDU students that are mums studying an online degree with kids at home. Here, four students - who are also mums - share their top tips and insights on making time for study. 
Vocational Education and Training (VET) and students will be at the top of the agenda for Charles Darwin University (CDU) with the appointment of a new Deputy Vice-Chancellor Student Engagement and Success and Vocational Education and Training.
Abel Fekadu Dadi (Bsc, MPH, PhD) a researcher at the Centre for Child Development and Education (CCDE) at Menzies School of Health Research. Abel is currently working on a range of studies in the areas of childhood early development, mid-year school outcomes, and maternal mental health and perinatal outcomes using large-scale, linked, administrative data.
Daniel is an Outstanding Future Researcher at CDU and Deputy Lead of the Chronic Disease, Cancer and Ageing Research Group (CCARG). Daniel’s research background is centred on the healthcare of patients with cancer and chronic diseases. Daniel has a distinguished research record as evidenced by internationally recognised publications and success in attracting research funding.
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