Business, innovation and law
Job seekers who lie to get the job are more likely to be ‘problem’ employees
Curtin University researchers have found that some job seekers are more likely than others to exaggerate their knowledge when applying…
Curtin student named Law Student of the Year at annual awards
A Curtin University law student has been named the Law Student of the Year at the 2019 Women in Law…
Study finds Indigenous culture boosts children’s outcomes
Indigenous children who are taught about their traditional culture by their parents are better equipped to overcome stress and more…
Why today’s accountants need to be more than data entrants
If you were asked to rank an accountant’s skills in order of importance, you might not place interpersonal skills high…
Curtin Law School student named 2020 John Monash Scholar
A Curtin University Indigenous law student will be studying a Master of Laws at Columbia University in the United States…
Rise in migrant workforce boosts wages for Australian workers
Eliminating the skills mismatch of qualified migrants in Australia through improved jobs matching and better education and training could deliver…
Perfect pairing: Singapore with the Swan Valley
Partnerships between wineries and key Singaporean social media travel influencers could attract significantly more wine tourists to the Swan Valley…
Curtin study predicts natural gas to be leading global energy source by 2030
New Curtin University-led research has found that natural gas could become the leading global energy source by the early 2030’s,…
Managers play important role in motivating their employees at work
Managers who lead initiatives to make work more motivating and engaging for their employees are more likely to achieve better…
Will robots steal my job?
The answer is: quite possibly, so start planning for it. The relentless march of technology. The rise of the robots.…