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.
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Luke has worked in many different jobs after completing his vocational qualifications at high school. From bank teller to youth worker, Luke could be considered the jack of all trades! However, his decision to push himself further has brought him back into the world of study, this time to gain vocational training qualifications in business.
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.
Since her first visit to Australia’s Northern Territory, Shuk Fai Law, ‘Maggie’ felt she was destined to pursue her passion in primary school teaching at Charles Darwin University. After commencing her studies online in Hong Kong, she didn’t hesitate to take the opportunity to join the first international student charter flight to CDU and chase her dream career.
Dr Klaric leads research in mechanical engineering, manufacturing, welding and heat treatment.
She has studied at Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia (PhD and Master in Mechanical Engineering) and worked as an Assistant professor at Mechanical Engineering Faculty in Slavonski Brod, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek.
Professor Andrew Taylor is a Senior Research Fellow at the Northern Institute at CDU. Andrew researches the causes and consequences of population change for the Northern Territory of Australia and northern regions more broadly. He undertakes both quantitative and qualitative research to understand impacts from policy, economic and structural changes for communities.
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