This internet browser is outdated and does not support all features of this site. Please switch or upgrade to a different browser to display this site properly.

Business, innovation and law

Showing results 140 to 150 of 159
Business, innovation and law

Entrepreneurs of tomorrow can upskill today with Ignition

The next generation of leading entrepreneurs and innovators can now apply for Curtin University’s highly successful Ignition program, which helps…

Business, innovation and law

Facebook executive appointed Curtin Adjunct Professor

A leading technologist who heads up manufacturing operations for Facebook’s consumer hardware Building 8 division and Oculus AR/VR has been…

Art and design

Luxury brands’ digital future in focus at Singapore conference

The latest trends in luxury brands and the future of the sector in the digital age will be considered by…

Business, innovation and law

Researchers in focus: Professor Mark Harris

Congratulations to Professor Mark Harris, whose skill in developing and applying mathematical, econometric models across a variety of areas, including…

Business, innovation and law

Curtin marketing students learn to navigate the digital world

Curtin University marketing students are learning the art of digital literacy as part of a new series of industry workshops…

Business, innovation and law

What’s the secret to job satisfaction?

You spend half your adult life at work, so shouldn’t it be as enjoyable an experience as possible? New research…

Business, innovation and law

Precarious employment rising rapidly among men: research

Precarious employment over the last nine years has increased for both men and women, but more rapidly for men, according…

Art and design

Curtin Accelerate business innovations unveiled

An integrated solar photovoltaic and thermal panel that generates both electricity and heat, software to prevent cyber-attacks and a platform…

Business, innovation and law

Research finds the key to young people with autism thriving after school

Parents of young people on the autism spectrum believe their children’s unique skills will help them achieve their full potential…

Business, innovation and law

Negative gearing reforms can save $1.7 billion, new research shows

Reforming negative gearing can save the Australian Government more than $1.7 billion each year without hurting ‘mum and dad’ investors,…

Previous page Next