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As an NT local, Shannon always had her sights set on CDU. Shannon has graduated with great memories from her time at uni: she travelled to Indonesia on a humanitarian research trip, made lots of new friends with social clubs, and studied hard to finish a Bachelor of Engineering/Master of Engineering (Civil & Structural).
Unless you’ve studied at university before, it can all seem a little overwhelming. Between attending lectures, doing assignments and readings, and fitting in the odd coffee or run, life can get busy. We asked some CDU students what their ultimate study tip is for those who are just starting their uni journey. Read on to learn from the best. 
If you’re starting university soon, you’re probably feeling excited and maybe a little apprehensive or even a bit intimidated. Try not to worry! Your uni years can be some of the best of your life – you’ll be learning new things, investing in the future of your career, pursing your interests and making new friends.
A critically endangered Hawksbill turtle, who was found weighing just 16 grams, has been nursed back to health at Charles Darwin University’s Turtle Rehabilitation Centre and is set to be released back into the wild near Gove today.
CDU is seeking feedback on a draft Change Proposal to unify Vocational Education and Training and Higher Education across the university. The draft proposal provides $10m in savings through financial efficiencies across the university and positions CDU for growth - with better pathways for more VET students.
When Alicia Burrows gave birth, it wasn’t just her daughter that she fell in love with. It was also the idea of pursuing a new career. Following her dream to become a midwife, Alicia now juggles family and study. But she doesn’t regret a thing. She knows that bringing new life into the world is going to be special for both her and her career.
The Molly Wardaguga Institute for First Nations Birth Rights was a strategic investment by Charles Darwin University in 2019. Established in honour of Burarra Elder and midwife who worked extensively to improve health outcomes, with a vision of returning birthing services to Indigenous communities and Indigenous control. Centre co-directors, Professors Kildea and Roe, are leaders in health services research in midwifery, culturally responsive models of care and Indigenous health.
The College of Health and Human Sciences strongly supports the right of all people to pursue a course in Occupational Therapy to achieve their potential and career objectives. The College is committed to making reasonable adjustments to teaching and learning, assessment, practice experiences and other activities to address the impact of students' disabilities so that they are able to participate in their course.
CDU is offering a suite of discounted health Graduate Certificates to those seeking to emerge from COVID-19 stronger, smarter and with a new qualification. Study an online Graduate Certificate in Infectious Disease Prevention and Control, Clinical Nursing, Clinical Facilitation, Health Services management or Maternal Critical Care. Save between 47% and 67%.
“Livestock at Saleyards and Depots (Saleyard Welfare Standards).” Australian Animal Welfare Standards and Guidelines, February 23, 2018. https://animalwelfarestandards.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/AAW-SG_Livestock-at-Saleyards-and-Depots_2018.pdf.
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