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Dr. Ania Lian is one of the key senior staff in the International Graduate Centre of Education, College of Education. Dr Lian coordinates the Master in Education (International) course, through to the development of the Higher Degree Research supervision culture, building Higher Degree Research students’ capacity, as well as develops international links with South-East Asian countries, especially Cambodia, Vietnam and Indonesia.
Professor Wayne Cristaudo is a Professor of Politial Science at Charles Darwin University. Before coming to CDU, Professor Cristaudo taught Politics and then European Studies at the University of Adelaide. He then went to the University of Hong Kong where he was coordinator of European Studies and then the Division Head of West Studies in the School of Modern Languages and Cultures.
The intent of this document is to define areas on University premises that are strictly smoke-free in compliance with government legislation. It is also to inform all members of the University community about how to access the wellness programs and support mechanisms that are in place and are designed to encourage people to improve their health by ceasing to smoke.
This document aims to provide information to organisational units about the relocation entitlements which are available to appointees, prior to their commencement at the University, outline the entitlements available to eligible appointees who are required to relocate in order to commence employment at the University and explain the conditions and requirements for eligible staff members to receive and retain relocation entitlements.
This procedure outlines the commitment from CDU in ensuring a flexible, safe and healthy workplace for all employees, including those who undertake work off-campus, including work from home. It also frames the circumstances around when employees are entitled to request, the conditions to be adhered to and the necessary measures to be taken when in a flexible work arrangement.
This document outlines that the University has a high priority to understanding and complying with all Australian export controls and export laws. Export control laws regulate the export from Australia to a place outside Australia of defence and strategic goods, technology and software listed on the Defence and Strategic Goods List (DGSL).
Charles Darwin University and Flinders University partner to deliver a medical degree in the Northern Territory. CDU offers a pathway to medicine through the Bachelor of Clinical Sciences (WCSCI1), with twelve (12) places per year for eligible students. This procedure details the transfer process should one of the 12 places in the Bachelor of Clinical Sciences (WCSCI1) become available.
This document outlines the University’s procedures for VET staff engaging with industry to ensure that training and assessment of all Training Products is relevant to the workplace. The procedures assist VET staff members to develop high quality training and assessment strategies, practices, resources, and services relevant to the needs of industry. Industry is also consulted regarding the current industry skills of VET lecturers.
This document outlines the University’s procedures in relation to ensuring that all VET Lecturers at the University have the qualifications, competencies and industry currency as required by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA), under the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015.
This procedure provides the framework for incident notification, reporting, classification and investigation for all University campus’ and facilities. This ensures all work health and safety (WHS) incidents including near misses are reported, recorded and sufficiently investigated to produce appropriate corrective actions to minimise the chance of repeat incidents.
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