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Occupational therapy student Lana on Casuarina campus
After leaving the geoscience space to focus on raising her family, Lana felt that retraining was the way to get where she wanted to go professionally. Always fascinated by health and the human body, she discovered CDU's Bachelor of Health/Master of Occupational Therapy dual degree and never looked back.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) Humanities Discipline Lead Dr Adelle Sefton-Rowston travelled to New York for the residency to teach creative arts to inmates.
A Charles Darwin University arts program could soon give corrections impacted students the opportunity to work towards a degree.
Dr Nicola Rolls
Dr Rolls has significant experience in managing, researching and developing higher education and transition programs in response to the climate of diversity, the academic challenges faced by university students and approaches to overcoming these from a systemic functional linguistic and socio-cultural perspective.
Dr Susan Bird
Dr Susan Bird is a Senior Lecturer in law. She is an interdisciplinary research scholar. Her interests lie broadly in law and legal philosophy, in particular legal geographies, and making spaces more inclusive.
Professor Helen Verran
Over a long career in academia, I have helped many research students formulate and chase down their puzzles into a thesis. For me supervision of graduate students is the most important and certainly the most rewarding aspect of a career in academia.
Researcher & Lecturer Cat Kutay sitting down on table with red shirt
Join us for this People. Policy. Place Seminar with Dr Cat Kutay to discuss using technology in co-development for remote community construction and housing projects. 
A new paper by CDU AI expert Dr Stefan Popenici explores the misconceptions about Artificial Intelligence and how it harms education in a new research paper.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is discriminatory, susceptible to racial and sexist bias and its improper use is sending education into a global crisis, a leading Charles Darwin University (CDU) expert warns in a new research paper.
Beth used TEP to gain entry into her law degree
There's more than one way to achieve your study goals at Charles Darwin University. These students share how they used CDU's free Tertiary Enabling Program to help meet entry requirements for degrees, brush up on uni skills, and find a pathway to their dream career.
Teaching student Maddy on the slopes
Sometimes career inspiration strikes in the unlikeliest of places. After a couple of false starts at uni, it was finding a job as a ski instructor that encouraged Maddy move to the tropics to become a primary school teacher.
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