Business, innovation and law
New ‘safety tool’ could help managers make workplaces safer
Managers who introduce strategies that aim to help employees focus on risks, stay vigilant, and be more creative about safety…
Greater support needed for women pursuing careers in STEM, study finds
Women working in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields are facing barriers that require attitude changes and additional support…
Physically demanding jobs linked to poor health in delayed retirement
Men and women who have physically demanding jobs may experience poorer mental and physical health if they delay their retirement,…
Housing stress easing for home owners but still an issue for renters
Low-income earners and single parents are among the Australian households who are regularly struggling to meet their housing costs, a…
Build your first app with Curtin’s latest MOOC
Budding digital entrepreneurs across the globe will be given the ‘app’-ortunity to launch their very own iOS app as part…
New research uncovers the key to promoting safer workplaces
Motivated employees who take initiative at work could hold the key to making Australian workplaces safer, new research involving Curtin…
R-E-S-P-E-C-T the key to vocal employees, research finds
Professional employees are more likely to have the confidence to speak up at work if they feel motivated and respected…
WA home to $135 million national battery research hub
Western Australia will host a national consortium to position Australia as a global leader in the manufacture and supply of…
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…