This procedure explains how the University will facilitate and provide placements to Higher education students that meet the principles outlined in the Work Integrated Learning Policy. It informs students, staff and placement hosts of the measures to implement to provide and quality assure placements.
This document provides a framework for the development and management of the Charles Darwin University Art Collection. It encompasses the management of works of art, be they part of the permanent collection or on loan to the University for display, research and/or acquisition assessment.
This document supports the University’s Art Collection Policy by providing procedures for the development and management of the CDU Art Collection, which includes works of art that are part of the permanent CDU collection, or on loan to the University for display, research and/or acquisition assessment.
This policy sets out the principles and framework for supporting students to maintain academic progress and outlines the measures that the University will implement to assist students to improve their academic performance and achieve the requirements of their chosen course of study.
Anna is the director of Global and Tropical Health at Menzies School of Health Research, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. She is a National Health and Medical Research Council Career Development Fellow, and is the Clinical Director of Rheumatic Heart Disease Australia, as well as being a practicing medical specialist in General Medicine and Infectious Diseases at Royal Darwin Hospital.
Newmont Goldcorp ASP Community VET Scholarship Eligible courses 2021
2020 VET International Tuition Fees for continuing student
2020 HE International Tuition Fees for continuing student
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.
When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, Heather was at home in China. She was preparing to travel to Darwin to study a Master of Professional Accounting (Professional Practice) at CDU when international borders closed. Faced with her new reality, Heather did not give in, instead, she started studying online.