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To encourage more students to study hair, beauty and barbering in 2022, Charles Darwin University (CDU) will waive student fees for apprentices enrolled in these courses to assist employers and apprentices.
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Life after high school can be an exciting yet stressful time for your child. Students will make better choices if they are informed about the university courses available.
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If you know you’d like to study a certain subject, but aren't sure sure about the different courses, qualification levels and what they all mean, then read on!
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Five real uni students on why they chose their courses, what attracted them to CDU and how they found the jump from high school to uni life.
CDU Bachelor of Education graduate Alisha Chapman teaches at a school in her hometown of Nhulunbuy.
More than 290 Charles Darwin University (CDU) teaching students will complete their initial teacher courses this year, making them eligible for teacher registration.
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Join us to learn more about vocational business courses starting in July semester 2, 2022. Find out how you can study full-time, part-time, 100% online, or face-to-face, and gain credit for your existing skills with a FREE* Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) assessment.
Foundation maths skills are used in many different courses and jobs. You might be a first-year apprentice completing a trade or an international student studying hospitality or enrolled in an education degree for primary school and you are looking for help to understand and complete your units.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) is having its first Open Day on August 28 at the Casuarina campus since the COVID pandemic, and there is plenty of activities for visitors.
Open Day at Casuarina campus will give prospective students plenty of opportunities to pick their pathways with information about higher education, short courses, and vocational training along with activities.
CDU student Muriel Scholz smiling at the camera
Growing up in Katherine, Muriel saw first-hand the unique health challenges faced in the Northern Territory, and was keen to explore a career in the sciences. Muriel was drawn to the wide range of majors and flexibility offered by CDU’s health science courses.
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