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Charles Darwin University postgraduate student Hadi Ur Rahman Mohammed is exploring how artificial intelligence, specifically natural language processing (NLP), can enhance legal decision-making and streamline legal processes. In turn, this can help to make legal processes cheaper and more accessible for everyone.
The Greek In-Country language program is an excellent opportunity for students to experience Greek culture first hand. It combines coursework taught by lecturers from CDU, the University of the Aegean as well as other Greek Educational Institutions. This intensive three-week program is equivalent to a full unit of Greek language study and may include Kalymnos and other islands, Athens, and a study trip in the northern mainland region of Macedonia.
Balancing studies while being a parent or expecting a child is definitely achievable! It might be a bit challenging at times, but with the right approach, you can successfully manage both your studies and parenting responsibilities. Adjusting your schedule and availability will impact both you and your family, but don't worry—there are plenty of resources available to help you navigate this journey. Check out the information below for study tips, parenting resources, and support available at CDU!
The literature review can be a chapter of your thesis or a section in your journal article where you identify the theories and previous research which have influenced your choice of the research topic and the methodology you are choosing to adopt. It is your opportunity to be engaged in conversations with researchers in your areas while showing that you have understood and responded to the relevant and important body of knowledge underpinning your research.
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