CDU event
Shaping tomorrow's doctors
Presenter | School of Medicine | |
---|---|---|
Date |
|
|
Time |
to
|
|
Contact person |
Student Recruitment and Events Team
|
|
Location | Online via Zoom registration | |
Open to | Public |
Join us for an engaging and informative webinar on the CDU Menzies Medical Program—your pathway to a rewarding medical career in the Northern Territory! Discover how this unique program is helping to address the NT's healthcare workforce challenges and offering unparalleled opportunities for students passionate about making a difference.
During the session, you’ll:
- explore the program's distinctive features
- learn about eligibility, entry requirements, and key dates
- get valuable insights into the application process.
We’ll wrap up with an interactive Q&A session where you can ask our experts any questions. Whether you're a future student, parent, or educator, this is a great chance to learn how CDU’s Menzies Medical Program will shape tomorrow’s doctors and your future in medicine.
Don’t miss out—register today and take the first step towards a fulfilling medical career in the NT!
Related Events
History Talks: The Annual History Colloquium
Read more about History Talks: The Annual History ColloquiumCyclone Tracy, aviation history, and archaeology in Western Arnhem Land. Brought to you by Charles Darwin University in partnership with, the Professional Historians’ Association (NT), and Library & Archives NT.
The critical role of groundwater for wetlands in a warming world
Read more about The critical role of groundwater for wetlands in a warming worldWater is the basis of all life on Earth, but groundwater (the water stored beneath the Earth’s surface) is often ‘out of sight and out of mind’, despite its importance to life in northern Australia. In this seminar, Jenny will describe the multiple research approaches needed to understand and manage this critical resource in a warming world facing increasing water scarcity.
Models for interpreting ecosystem change
Read more about Models for interpreting ecosystem changeDr Anna Richards will describe a set of regional ecosystem accounts, developed in collaboration with the Australian government, for the gulf region in Queensland. To interpret change in the accounts, including ecosystem extent, condition, biodiversity and services over time, we collaborated with regional experts to develop a set of conceptual models – state and transition models – to show graphically how ecosystems work.