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Menzies seminar seriesBilawarra Lee presents 'Cultural protocols for working in Indigenous communities', on Monday 3 March from 12pm to 1pm. CDU artists' forumPamela See presents a forum on the practice of papercutting on Tuesday 11 March from 12pm to 1pm. SSPR seminar seriesElizabeth Creed presents 'In-depth interviews of the Northern Territory population mobility project: Preliminary results', on Friday 7 March from 12pm. SER seminar seriesDr Grant Williamson presents 'Mangrove change in a Darwin coastal swamp: Local and global drivers', on Friday 29 February from 1pm to 2pm. CDU kicks off year with orientationStarting university can be a scary experience with new people, new places, new teachers, new classes and new routines. But never fear, O-Week is here. Topical issues in governance and policyThe Institute of Public Administration Australia NT presents 'The Boomerang Secondment: Hot and cold public sector issues - NT and Alberta', on Monday 25 February at the Mitchell Centre, Darwin City. Dutch printmaker finds inspiration in NTAn internationally celebrated Dutch master printer has relocated half way around the globe specially to tap into the Northern Territory's inspiring natural and social environment. Dignitaries dig inIt may not have been the team from Renovation Rescue, but a recent visit by the Administrator of the Northern Territory, Mr Tom Pauling, and other dignitaries, marked another step forward for CDU's Indonesian Garden project. Deputy PM endorses Accelerated Literacy programThe presence of more than 80 teachers from all over Australia at CDU to learn about Accelerated Literacy was boosted by an endorsement for the program by Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard on national radio. You are never too old to learnRosemary Jacob's love for learning has taken her to various disciplines and to different countries with her desire for knowledge as strong as ever. First year student produces a winnerFirst year CDU graphic design student, Kirstie Mulkerrins has produced the winning logo design for Kokoda Industries, a local non-profit business providing jobs for Territorians with disabilities. Orientation 2008 a must at CDUOrientation 2008 at CDU is a day jam-packed with social, cultural and sporting events which will help students to settle quickly into university life. TLDG wins Carrick fundingCDU's Teaching, Learning and Development Group has secured $220,000 in funding from the Carrick Institute. Gillian books into the red centreSwapping the views of Samoa's turquoise waters for the dusty red centre of Alice Springs wasn't such a big step for new CDU Alice Spring campus librarian Gillian Terry. DSO prepares for a creative 2008The Darwin Symphony Orchestra will extend its creative horizons this year with concerts ranging from Tchaikovsky to music theatre and venues spanning the casino lawns to Pine Creek. The struggle to rebuild East TimorOppression, corruption and inequity need to be overcome if East Timor is to successfully rebuild a torn nation, according to the Deputy Prime Minister of Timor-Leste, Jose Luis Guterres. |
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