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Health Care Worker
CDU's Faculty of Health teaches biomedical, clinical and sport science, pharmacy, psychology, midwifery, nursing and social work, with pathways to professional training.
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Charles Darwin University’s On-Country social and cultural immersion programs are designed to build the capacity for you to work and learn more respectfully and productively with Indigenous Australians.
Pratik - Graduation
Pratik has always had a passion for working with people. Now he is fulfilling that passion by working as a social worker with the NT Government.
The 2020 Times Higher Education (THE) University Impact Rankings positioned CDU 99th in the world out of 768 Universities across 85 countries for our social and economic impact based on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
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Communications technology, such as computers, smartphones and tablets are a necessary part of university student life. It’s our digital footprints on online learning management systems, social media, email and other digital communications platforms that allow us to live two lives: one in person and one online.
CDU Northern Institute Senior Research Fellow Kate Golebiowska and colleagues’ recent study into the gambling habits of people from non-English speaking backgrounds reveals that boredom is one of the triggers.
Boredom and a lack of social connections are some of the triggers to gambling-related problems for people from non-English speaking backgrounds (NESB) in the Northern Territory, according to new research from Charles Darwin University (CDU).
The Faculty of Arts and Society partners with organisations, industry and government to build more sustainable and resilient communities. Collaborating with our faculty provides the opportunity to have impact and contribute to the social, cultural and economic well-being of Indigenous people and communities around the world. 
Creative Futures Research
Our centre supports research that mobilises creative practice as a mode of critical social inquiry. Creative practice can be used within research in many ways: as a mode of problem formulation, data collection, analysis, and dissemination.
Prepare to be Googled
These days, more and more employers are using social media to screen job candidates. While curating your social media presence can help you land a job, so is making sure your resume is current and relevant. Here are a few tips on luring an employer online and on paper.
Our graduates are prepared for a career in a variety of workplaces, including in acute care settings, homeless shelters, government departments and to work in a variety of settings including rural and remote practice. You will be able to work with individuals, groups and communities using occupation centred practice. The occupational therapy programs are highly competitive courses with limited places available each year.
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