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Book with pen
In this final clinic, please bring along your draft proposals, chapters and theses as we examine the writing styles and structural concerns of academic writing.
Chinese language teacher with student
HSK course level 1 is a stepping stone to learning about the Chinese language. It will focus on the understanding and use of simple Chinese words and sentences, improving students’ preliminary Chinese listening, speaking and reading abilities. It is applicable to people with zero knowledge of the Chinese language.
Studying online
For many Australians, COVID-19 has uncovered the possibilities of living life online - from shopping and socialising to working and studying. Before you jump into studying an online degree, here are five questions you should be posing to universities you’re considering for your course.
Electrical Apprentice Mary Coulter GTNT Awards
Before being crowned Apprentice of the Year, Mary was working in retail. Her craving for a combination of academics and hands-on skills would lead her to start an electrical apprenticeship through an all-female training program. That bright spark of an idea would soon become a dream career!
Alumni Awards finalist Emma Bell
Emma Bell is a woman who knows what she wants, and experience is proving that she gets it. With a determined attitude and positive mindset, she’s successfully contributed to the delivery of Territory Government and Commonwealth Infrastructure and Capital Facilities & Infrastructure (CFI) projects respectively.
VET fitness student Nikki in Nightcliff
Starting a Certificate III in Fitness was a no-brainer for Nikki. Already working full-time for the NT Government, Nikki discovered a growing passion for health and fitness and knew the best way to explore it was through CDU.
Janie Mason
A new book written by Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Nursing Museum Honorary Curator offers a valuable and unique insight into the rich history of nursing in the Northern Territory.
First Nations rangers will learn to combine traditional knowledge with conservation management to care for their land.
First Nations ranger trainees from across the Top End are learning valuable and useful skills as they are trained to become certified rangers through a course providing meaningful employment, training, and career pathways for First Nations Australians.
Woman smiling studying from home online
Are you wondering whether you have the time to balance study with other important commitments in your life such as work, family and friends?
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