Business, innovation and law
People with boring jobs tend to design dull jobs for their colleagues
Managers and professional employees who have boring and dull jobs themselves are more likely to design demotivating, disengaging, low-skill and…
Curtin appoints head of new data science hub
Curtin University has appointed a research and engagement executive to lead the new WA Data Science Innovation Hub, which is…
Bankwest and Curtin extend partnership for economic research centre
Bankwest and Curtin University have renewed the Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre (BCEC) partnership for a further four years. The partnership,…
Research uncovers tips for business success in changing workforce
Self-motivated employees who are wise, make good judgement calls and are sensible thinkers are more likely to succeed in the…
Curtin awards two Haydn Williams Fellowships for 2019-20
Two international experts – a world leader in nanotechnology and nanomaterials, and a renowned industrial and organisational psychologist – have…
Applications to accelerate innovation or new business idea now open
The search is on for tomorrow’s innovators and entrepreneurs to take part in next year’s Curtin Accelerate, a free, 10-week…
Nature, food and wine draws Asian visitors to Australia’s South West
Social media experiences should be built into food, marine and wildlife tourism activities offered to Asian visitors in order to…
Curtin program supports business switch to wireless technology
Businesses seeking to harness data science by building wireless networks that run their operations more efficiently will be able to…
Income and wealth affect the mental health of Australians, study shows
Australians who have higher incomes and greater wealth are more likely to experience better mental health throughout their lives, new…
Global study finds youngest in class more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD
A new global study led by Curtin University researchers has found that children who are the youngest in their classroom…