The Northern Territory Department of Education Work Integrated Learning Scholarship
Field units and intensives are an excellent way for you to develop your technical, practical and professional skills such as team work and cross-cultural communication.
![Darwin students Liam Meyer and his partner Jess Lines have chosen different pathways to higher education at Charles Darwin University](/files/styles/medium/public/2021-02/Orientation%20Day%202021%20jpeg_1.jpg?h=2be5ef22&itok=VAebGZ-9)
Charles Darwin University has woken from the wet season break to the buzz of new and returning students at its 2021 Orientation Week.
![Students can apply for the places at Charles Darwin University from 2024.](/files/styles/medium/public/2023-11/Submarine%20pic.jpg?h=7a7acfe3&itok=GDsIjXjx)
Charles Darwin University (CDU) will be on the frontline of training the future generation of submarine specialists after being awarded places to support the AUKUS nuclear-powered submarine pathway.
"The research lifecycle is the process that a researcher undertakes when conducting a project or study, from inception to completion"
![CDU science student Alina](/files/styles/medium/public/2022-04/IMG_3972.jpg?h=cc1e80c9&itok=L6mN4doe)
Passionate about gender equity in STEM fields and youth engagement, Alina is using her love of science to promote positive change in the Northern Territory. This Katherine local chose CDU to support her goals, and has been paying it forward to support other students and women in science ever since.
Study pathways into University and support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
![Kobi Schutz](/files/styles/staff/public/2019-02/kobi-shutz.jpg?h=56d0ca2e&itok=2Qys54Yv)
Clinical Research Manager
Lecturer in Nursing
Vice Chancellor and President, Faculty of Health, FH - Nursing & Midwifery, Nursing
P: 08 8946 6054, E: kobi.schutz@cdu.edu.au
Casuarina
Blue 5 - Nursing Level 1 Room 85
![Medical Laboratory Science student Hajrah in the lab at Casuarina campus](/files/styles/medium/public/2022-05/editP1040511.jpg?h=293cc792&itok=khNAwL6J)
Darwin local Hajrah knew she would study at CDU once she finished Year 12, but the specifics took a little longer to figure out. Wanting to stay close to her family and Darwin’s multicultural community, she now has big dreams to use her new-found skills for the benefit of more vulnerable communities in the Territory.