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Do the United States and China truly shape the global economic agenda? A new study investigating the relationship between global powers and the stock market has revealed they have more economic influence than previously thought. 

The study by Charles Darwin University (CDU) and Griffith University revealed how rich and powerful nations influence the policies of less powerful economies by exploring the correlation between the Global Power Index (GPI) and relative stock market performance and integration.  

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Boab Breeze

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Indigenous Higher Education
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Project update and Website launch: Indigenous Cross-Cultural Higher Education Engagement and Mapping

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Students from the Hirosaki University Aomori Prefecture in Japan recently came to Charles Darwin University (CDU) to spend time improving their writing skills and their spoken language skills. 

The six students spent eight days under the guidance of Faculty of Arts and Society Discipline Head in Education, Enabling & Linguistics Dr Raelke Grimmer, having the opportunity to join regular lectures within the linguistics discipline and undertaking an English for Academic Purposes program. 

The CDU Alumni Awards awards showcase the best and brightest of the University's graduates.
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2024 CDU Alumni Awards Gala

A delegation from Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) leadership is embarking on an intensive 17-day tour of India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal to reignite existing relationships with South Asian partners and lay the groundwork for new connections.

The delegation will meet with key agents and prospective students to promote CDU and the Northern Territory as study destinations. 

The tour comes just one week after the federal government provided the University with an indicative cap of 2,200 international students for 2025.

Dr Anna Cody
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13th Austin Asche Oration

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Ethics
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Extensive Ethics workshop for students and supervisors by Hayley Germaine

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Medicine students group
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Shaping tomorrow's doctors

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