As a nurse you know how important you are to the health and wellbeing of everyday Australians. Is it time to expand on your skills and give your nursing career – and salary – a boost? with a postgraduate nursing course? As healthcare needs rise, the answer is yes.
COVID-19 restrictions have brought a lot of changes to how life, study and work look. And there’s still a lot of uncertainty about what’s to come. If you’re finishing high school in the Northern Territory, here’s why going to uni in Darwin is a good choice.
While contemplating his tertiary study options after finishing high school, Drew tossed up whether he should study a teaching degree in Darwin, or head south like some of his peers. After some self-reflection, he decided that staying in the NT for uni could offer many advantages.
Considering your options for study after high school? If, like so many other Territorian teenagers you’re considering whether to stay home for uni or head south, meet others just like you who chose local.
If like many high school leavers, COVID-19 has curtailed your gap year plans, we have good news. The plans may need to be adjusted, but you can still kick your gap year goals while studying.
We have all seen the images of war on our television screens. What happens when, inevitably, the guns fall silent and the blades are returned to their sheaths? When the red mist recedes, and some form of non-violent rationality raises its weary head above the bloodied parapets.
Srijana Ghimire has been kicking career goals since graduating from CDU with a Master’s degree in Civil and Structural Engineering. See how she's landed a dream job with an engineering firm, worked on fantastic projects, and was even honoured with the Northern Association of Women in Construction’s 2019 Young Achiever’s Award.
A university degree sounds like a great way to advance your career, whether you’re keen to start out in a new field or are looking to nail that awesome promotion, right? Right! But you should only worry about making yourself more appealing to your future employer after you’ve finished your degree, right?
After a few years in the big smoke, Tennille moved back to the regional, coastal town of Elliston in South Australia with her husband and young family. It was the perfect opportunity to take a new professional direction.
It’s an expression we use every day, so it might surprise you that the term ‘mental health’ is frequently misunderstood. Meagan Miskin is the Health, Wellbeing & Injury Management Consultant at CDU and she shares the importance that good mental health plays when it comes to work, study and life.