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New research sheds light on the best ways to stay engaged at work
Employees who have the ability to shape their own role, work collaboratively with their colleagues, and participate in mindfulness activities…
New agreement supports global financial professionals of the future
Curtin Singapore and the New Jersey-based Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) will work together to further enhance the education and…
New global benchmarks confirm Curtin’s world-class research
Curtin University has achieved ratings at or above the world standard in 95 per cent of the research fields assessed,…
Curtin marks 15-year anniversary with celebration in China
Curtin University has celebrated the 15-year anniversary of its partnership with Nanjing Audit University with a high-level delegation visiting China.…
New research uncovers why we share or hide knowledge from co-workers
Employees who enjoy their jobs and gain meaning from their roles are more likely to share information with their colleagues,…
NASA space architect helps launch Curtin’s Research Rumble
NASA’s Johnson Space Centre space architect Larry Toups will help launch next week’s Research Rumble, a series of events showcasing…
Equal share of female managers on the horizon, but next century for CEOs
The highest paid men in Australia are being paid at least $162,000 more than the highest paid women, but women…
More than 50% of rural West Australians are volunteers
Western Australia’s rural communities are more actively engaged in volunteering than their city counterparts, but the sector is facing volunteer…
‘Just-right tourism’ front and centre at annual global conference
Tourism experts from around the world will map a pathway for ‘just-right tourism’ in a bid to overcome under-tourism at…
Research finds after-work hobbies key to proactivity in the workplace
Employees who engage in sporting, learning and volunteering activities outside work are more likely to get a better night’s sleep…