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CDU offers a world of opportunity, new students say

Charles Darwin University 2 mins read

New students commencing at Charles Darwin University (CDU) say their studies in the Territory will give them a unique edge when it comes to striving for their ideal careers.

As orientation for semester two this year draws to a close, students were welcomed to the Casuarina campus for a social event where student groups, staff and local businesses showcased the support, services, networking events and fun activities on offer.

Originally from South Africa, Graduate Certificate of Public Policy student Josh Rodrigues, 33, said CDU’s Territory-focused courses in law attracted him to Darwin from Broome.

“I’ve always wanted to work in government policy, so studying at CDU gives me an opportunity to get my foot in the door, but also find out more about what makes Northern Territory laws so unique,” Mr Rodrigues said.

Bachelor of Biomedical Science student Kenny Chambers, 20, said a move from Victoria to be with family and start his dream medical degree was an easy choice to make.

“Darwin is so diverse and so different from Melbourne – I’m really looking forward to studies that I know I will enjoy,” Mr Chambers said.

Bachelor of Information Technology student Faiza Nur Tushin, 20, came to CDU from Bangladesh, and says she chose CDU not only for the academic excellence of university lecturers in her field, but also for the welcoming and inclusive multicultural community.

“I have wanted to study at CDU ever since I read a research paper by IT lecturer Dr Sami Azam,” Miss Nur Tushin said.

“It really opened my mind to the applications that IT can have in other industries, but I was really drawn to how IT can bring changes in health science.

“The welcoming and inclusive atmosphere, combined with the ease of making friends, has made me feel instantly included. I am genuinely excited to connect with people from different backgrounds and learn more about their cultures.”

CDU Orientation Coordinator Nina Iannello said this week’s events are an important opportunity for students to get a taste of university life and meet their peers.

“We know that for many students starting university can be a daunting experience,” Mrs Iannello said.

“Orientation is a great way to engage with students and show them what university life is like and the support that is on offer to them. This week’s activities have been designed to set our students up for success as well as providing a fun-filled experience."


Contact details:

Alayna Hansen
Communications Officer

T: +61 8 8946 7479
M: 0422 811 892
E: [email protected]
W: cdu.edu.au

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