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Conference organiser and Charles Darwin University Associate Professor in Greek and Hellenic Studies George Frazis said this year's conference would cover a wide range of topics.

International conference brings Darwin to Greece and the world

The anglicisation of family names in Greek migrants, understanding interactions between Greeks and Indigenous Australians, using AI to teach Modern Greek, and more will be discussed at an international conference beginning in Darwin this week. 

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Dr. Awni Etaywe

Victim-blaming, manipulation, and denial: How terrorists use language to justify violence

Victim-blaming, denial and reversal are among the tactics used by terrorists to justify their violent actions and influence audience perceptions of harm and agency, according to a new Charles Darwin University study examining the language of some of the world’s most notorious individuals. 

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CDU student Skye Lavelle

CDU graduate teaches Territorians visual arts in games design

The sky’s the limit for a Charles Darwin University (CDU) arts alumnus who is now teaching visual and digital skills at a Darwin-based game design company.

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The study into online learning was led by Charles Darwin University.

Study suggests online delivery trumps the classroom to teach students

Online learning can increase a student’s short and long-term memory by improving their cognitive capacity, according to a new study examining the uptick of digital education during COVID-19. 

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Dr Tracy Woodroffe

New study finds there needs to be clearer career pathways to get First Nations teachers in schools

A Charles Darwin University (CDU) researcher has found there needs to be more clarity and communication about possible pathways into teaching to increase the number of First Nations teachers in the Northern Territory. 

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GUZYAL HILL

Can AI write laws? Lawyer puts ChatGPT to the test

A Charles Darwin University (CDU) academic has answered one of the modern-day legal world’s most burning questions: Can Artificial Intelligence (AI) write laws? 

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A new paper with Charles Darwin University has explored how universities can regain control of academic integrity in the world of Artificial intelligence.

New paper suggests how universities can regain control of education from AI

Universities around the world can preserve academic integrity from the threat of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by resisting corporate pressure and prioritising ethics, according to a new paper with Charles Darwin University. 

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Charles Darwin University (CDU) Humanities Discipline Lead Dr Adelle Sefton-Rowston travelled to New York for the residency to teach creative arts to inmates.

Prison education program could help students work towards degree

 A Charles Darwin University arts program could soon give corrections impacted students the opportunity to work towards a degree.

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The Nugget Coombs Memorial Lecture will be held again this year on September 9 at Charles Darwin University (CDU), for the first time since 2019.

Rich artistic legacy of Aboriginal flag creator honoured with CDU doctorate

Respected First Nations artist and activist Harold Thomas will be presented with an honorary doctorate from Charles Darwin University (CDU) this week, in recognition of his significant contribution to the fine arts and activism for Aboriginal rights.

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