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The study led by Associate Professor Nisha Shafiabady showed how Artificial Intelligence can help organisations prepare for future challenges such as global pandemics.
Businesses unsure how to survive the next global tragedy should have no fear, with a new study showing how Artificial Intelligence can help organisations stay afloat in rapidly changing times.
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Oyelola
Associate Professor Oyelola Adegboye is a senior biostatistician at Menzies School of Health Research in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. He is a chartered statistician with extensive experience in public health research.
CDU student Skye Lavelle
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.
John ‘Foxy’ Robinson AO is one of a handful of Territorians being recognised at this week’s graduation ceremonies.
John ‘Foxy’ Robinson AO has come a long way from leaving school at 13, to now receiving an honorary doctorate from Charles Darwin University.
CDU speech pathology graduate Teegan Wattam.
Teegan Wattam is carving history with every step she takes across the graduation stage this week. It will be the first time a First Nations graduate has received Bachelor of Health Science/Master of Speech and Language Therapy at Charles Darwin University (CDU).
Jutharat
Since 2022, Dr. Attawet has been a Nursing Lecturer at CDU's Sydney Campus, specializing in perioperative nursing. Her research encompasses a wide range of healthcare topics including Public Health, Health Promotion in vulnerable populations, and Reproductive Health. Additionally, she explores perioperative nursing in depth.
Larrakia elder and CDU design graduate Yvonne Odegaard.
A Larrakia elder who has spent decades expressing her cultural connections through art has received a Certificate IV in Visual Arts at Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) graduation ceremony at the Casuarina campus this week.
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