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A nurse consulting a patient
If the first thing that comes to mind when you think of nursing is a hospital, think again. While the typical career path for many graduate nurses may lead to a hospital, Registered Nurses work in many places far removed from the walls of the ward. We’ve rounded up four examples.
The first graduating cohort for 2023 includes 1,088 students in Higher Education, 1,078 in Vocational Education and Training, and 11 PhD graduates, who will receive their degrees at Darwin Convention Centre this week.
The first round of 2023 graduation ceremonies will take place in the Territory this week, with over 2,000 Charles Darwin University (CDU) students set to complete their studies.
ishita in medical scrubs and gloves
Ishita Singhal originally studied Information Technology before deciding to pursue a career she was truly passionate about. After graduating with a Bachelor of Midwifery from CDU, she couldn’t be happier with her decision. We asked Ishita about what motivated her to follow her study goals, as well as her experiences as a CDU student and the challenges she faced along the way to become a midwife.
Ann Bolton

P: 03 9918 4616, E: Ann.Bolton@cdu.edu.au

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nurses
Charles Darwin University (CDU) is celebrating the amazing work of its graduate and student nurses on International Nurses’ Day on May 12.
Professor Dominic Upton Newsroom
Charles Darwin University will offer a new dual degree from next year to undergraduates seeking a career in Nutrition, Speech and Language Therapy, or Occupational Therapy. The four-year Bachelor-Masters opens the door to many career opportunities in allied health.
Associate Vice-Chancellor Sydney Region

Vice Chancellor and President, Business Development & Strategic Partnerships

P: 02 8047 4144, E: penny.sweeting@cdu.edu.au

Sydney
815 George Street Level 9
TEP and Team Aspire student Jubilee Weo at a computer
Jubilee always dreamed of becoming a nurse and she’s let nothing stand in her way. Not even the fact that she didn't meet the prerequisites for a nursing degree. With a firm focus on her goals, Jubilee enrolled in CDU's free, 16-week bridging program.
Jaiden McGregor and Allanna Dengate are among 221 First Nations students graduating this week.
The drive to help their fellow humans is at the forefront of the minds of two Charles Darwin University (CDU) First Nations students graduating this week.
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