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Finishing year 12 can be very exciting and a little confronting. If you’re considering what to do after high school, going to university is a great choice – but it’s not the only choice. Here are five options you could consider.
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Is an arts degree worth it? It’s a question you might be asking yourself as the Australian Government proposes to re-direct funding from Arts degrees to degrees in health, education, science and technology. It absolutely is. Here's why.
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Want to re-evaluate your career options, change things up or build on the skills and knowledge you already possess? Chat to us and find out your study options, answer your questions, or get help with the enrolment process. Lecturers will be available all-day 16 February from 9am – 4pm online (via Zoom) and over the phone.
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CDU’s Academy of the Arts and Music NT invite music organisations and musicians to join an informal get-together at the CDU Theatre on Thursday, 16 February, at 5.30 pm.
Dr Nicola Rolls
Dr Rolls has significant experience in managing, researching and developing higher education and transition programs in response to the climate of diversity, the academic challenges faced by university students and approaches to overcoming these from a systemic functional linguistic and socio-cultural perspective.
CDU Engineering lecturer Dr Cat Kutay is an editor of ‘Indigenous Engineering for an Enduring Culture’, a collaborative new book promoting integration of First Nations knowledges into engineering education.
A new book co-edited by a Charles Darwin University (CDU) engineering and IT lecturer, offers a unique collection of engineering projects and engineering programs across First Nations communities in Australia.
Dr Amanda Morris has been appointed to the role of Director of the Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Academy of the Arts to shape the Academy and engage with the NT’s creative sector.
A new Director has been appointed to run Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) new Academy of the Arts, to shape the direction of the academy and invigorate creative education in the Northern Territory.
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