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Businesses unsure how to survive the next global tragedy should have no fear, with a new study showing how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can help organisations stay afloat in rapidly changing times. 

The new study led by Charles Darwin University (CDU) examined how AI can predict what factors impact an organisation’s ability to anticipate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from economic disruptions. 

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A Charles Darwin University (CDU) science student has been recognised for her dedication to her studies, women’s empowerment, and the CDU community.

The CDU Women’s Collective for Innovation and Change honoured Dr Mondira Roy as their Woman of the Year, voted by her peers for being an ‘inspiring, innovative, exceptional female student at CDU’.

"I am truly honoured to be recognised as Woman of the Year by my fellow students and friends,” Dr Roy said.

A new study by Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Molly Wardaguga Research Centre has shown that Australian private midwifery programs have achieved better outcomes for women and their babies compared to the Australian national average. 

Through private midwifery programs, women are allocated a primary midwife who is on call from the initial booking through to six weeks post-partum.

John ‘Foxy’ Robinson AO has come a long way from leaving school at 13, to receiving an honorary doctorate from Charles Darwin University (CDU). 

The University will bestow an honorary doctorate on the renowned Territorian for his entrepreneurship and philanthropy, and in recognitions of his contribution to the NT’s tourism and hospitality sectors. 

He received the honorary doctorate on April 24 alongside hundreds of graduates at the CDU graduations. 

A new generation of thinkers and innovators got a taste of what it’s like to study Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) alongside real academics in the second year of a Charles Darwin University (CDU) mentoring program. 

Students from Casuarina Senior College toured the University’s Casuarina campus science and technology facilities for the beginning of CDU and Inspired NT’s Stage 2 Real Science Program. 

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