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How much does uni cost? It’s time to remove the mystery about study expenses, find out what to budget for, and look at options to reduce your costs. 
Already hold an undergraduate degree? If you're wondering how you can change careers quickly, these postgraduate study options could unlock the opportunity to do it in just two years.
It can take months – or years – to decide whether to study at university, especially if life is busy with work, socialising and family commitments. Hear from these five students at Charles Darwin University on what motivated them to take the final step and start studying. 
A/Prof Gabrielle McCallum is the Head of Discipline in the School of Nursing at Charles Darwin University. Gabrielle's research addresses important clinical gaps for children and adolescents at-risk of poor lung health in Australia, Timor-Leste and the Asia-Pacific region and informs direct prevention strategies, future interventions, and improved management pathways.
A culture of risk anxiety could be causing teachers and parents to wrap school children in cotton wool, according to a Charles Darwin University researcher.
This workshop is designed to assist research students who are close to completion to focus their efforts, deal with specific obstacles, increase writing productivity and maintain momentum.
CDU Researcher PhD candidate Jodi Cowdery investigates barriers and low number of First Nations women working in mining.
As many as 72 Charles Darwin University undergraduates will embark on short-term study opportunities in South-East Asia over the next year, following more than $150,000 in grants announced by the Australian Government this month.
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