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Veronica Merton   CDU Midwifery trip to Bali
Veronica Merton is a second year CDU Bachelor of Midwifery student. She traveled to Bali along with other students from her course, to participate in a study abroad program where the student midwives watched and learned from Balinese midwifery practices. Here, Veronica reflects on her trip. 
Dr Mark Englund was recognised with the Alumni Award for Industry Excellence. Picture: Julianne Osborne
A Darwin-born tech entrepreneur and innovator is one of a handful of individuals recognised for their extraordinary achievements at Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Alumni Awards.
Neil and his colleagues
Neil Addis was 53 years old when he finally fulfilled his dream of becoming a Registered Nurse. Now he supports others to achieve their dreams of a career helping others in the healthcare sector.
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Proud Larrakia and Birri Gubba woman Melissa Fisher was determined to go to university after seeing her father’s lack of literacy growing up.
More than 150 students are set to graduate from Charles Darwin University (CDU) today at a graduation ceremony held at the Sydney Town Hall.
More than 150 students are set to graduate from Charles Darwin University (CDU) today at a ceremony held at Sydney’s Town Hall, in a first for the University.
Alina at Graduation
Hailing from Katherine, Alina decided to stay in the Territory and study at CDU. While studying she found a passion for helping others. After Starting her own student group, she eventually moved into a Student Group Project Officer role with Charles Darwin University.
CDU students Shanae Kuo, Jubilee Weo and Jaiden McGregor, will travel to Canberra to represent CDU at the National Leadership Forum taking place from September 15-19.
CDU is supporting three students to attend the National Leadership Forum taking place in Canberra this week in a bid to explore and expand their leadership capabilities.
Students high fiving
Studying at university can be the incredibly rewarding path to achieving your biggest career and lifestyle goals. But it's not always smooth sailing! If you're worried about how you'll juggle study with work and family, maintaining motivation or even (gulp) failing; you're not alone. Check out some of our students' biggest study challenges and how they're overcoming them.
Jubilee Weo - Aspire Student Ambassador

I’m from Papua New Guinea, in a small village called Yampu. I grew up in East Arnhem Land, where I completed my senior school years at Nhulunbuy High School.

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