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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.
CDU Student chantal works on a organisation spreadsheet
Adjusting to the pace of uni study can be difficult, particularly if you’ve taken time out for a gap year, to start your career, or to raise a family. Being disorganised can be a deal-breaker for uni success, but it doesn’t come naturally to all of us.
CDU student caitlin marshall smiles at camera
It may have taken Caitlin several degrees and 20 years in the finance industry, but she's finally found her passion in law.
Medical Laboratory Science student Hajrah in the lab at Casuarina campus
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.
Father and teenage son having a friendly discussion
If you’re getting ready to transition from high school to further studies amidst COVID-19, you probably already anticipated a more stressful year than usual. Here are your most pressing questions answered.
CDU City campus Topping Out Ceremony
Super structure works for Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) new $250 million Education and Community Precinct are now complete, with a topping out ceremony held on-site finalising the milestone.
Dr Tracy Woodroffe Newsroom
Join NI & Faculty of Arts and Society researchers to discuss an update on their HEPPP Higher Education Experience for First Nations Students at CDU project.
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.
CDU STUDENT Muriel1 with friends at the beach
Muriel Scholz moved from Katherine to begin studying a  Bachelor of Science at CDU and has chosen to live on campus at  International House Darwin (IHD).
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