Art and design
Curtin PhD student wins The Richell Prize for Emerging Writers
A Curtin University PhD student has been awarded The Richell Prize for Emerging Writers for 2018 in recognition of a…
Curtin awards honorary doctorates to three leaders in their fields
Three leaders in their respective fields – venture capitalist Bill Tai, leading visual arts champion Alan Dodge and pharmacy trailblazer…
Designing the interior of Mars habitats
It’s only a matter of time before we see humans living on Mars, but who’s going to design what’s needed…
Aberdeen-Curtin Alliance enriches student’s creative work on Scotland’s witch trials
Atop a small hill in Orkney, a town in the Northern Isles of Scotland, pink flowers sprout from the middle…
Getting clever with big data to understand the spread of ISIS propaganda
Through a combination of big data analysis and multimodal discourse analysis, Curtin researchers are providing valuable insight into how meaning…
Australian TV well behind in accessibility for vision impaired
More than 453,000 Australians are known to live with blindness or vision impairment. Despite this substantial number, Australia remains the…
Ground-breaking TV studies book turns 40
In 1978, humanities scholars worldwide were profoundly affected by the release of Reading Television, a book by UK Professors John…
Australia needs pop culture tourism – here’s why
Alnwick Castle, St Bartholomew’s Hospital, Matamata. Many people will never have heard of these locations, but to the devout few,…
Curtin Professor named 2018 NAIDOC Perth Male Elder of the Year
Curtin University has congratulated Elder-in-Residence Professor Simon Forrest on being named the NAIDOC Perth Male Elder of the Year for…
Photographic processing unlocks more secrets from HMAS AE1 shipwreck
Australia’s first submarine, lost at sea for over 100 years, continues to reveal its secret history through advanced 3D processing…