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Young Australian girls aware of sexualisation
Girls as young as six may be recognising the sexualisation depicted in media images with concerning potential future consequences, according…
The movement of light: how the autistic brain processes the world
Imagine walking around, sitting down, or standing still, but being unsure if you, or the world around you, is moving.…
Curtin researcher overcomes obstacles to pursue geology career
Dr Alison Blyth has always been fascinated by the question, “What’s underneath?”. A research fellow in Curtin’s Departments of Geology…
Curtin students awarded Forrest Research Foundation Scholarships
Two Curtin University PhD students have been awarded prestigious scholarships from the Forrest Research Foundation. The Forrest Research Foundation Scholarship…
CBS alumni transforming minds, lives and the world
Three Curtin Business School graduates and the Curtin Graduate School of Business Alumni Chapter Committee have been honoured for their…
Flash of invisible light helps astronomers map the cosmic web
A brief but brilliant burst of radiation that travelled at least a billion light years through Space to reach an…
Curtin scientists over the moon with NASA initiative
Space is big. So big, in fact, that despite what many school-books illustrate, it’s almost impossible to draw the Solar…
New Midland Campus one step closer
Curtin University has today signed a certificate to commemorate the arrangements between key stakeholders involved in the development of its…
Occupational therapy stalwart earns Curtin Lifetime Achievement Award
Curtin University’s Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to Freda Jacob, a pioneer of occupational therapy (OT) in Western Australia, during…
Curtin fireball chasers recover Halloween meteorite from WA farm
Members of Curtin University’s Desert Fireball Network (DFN) team have successfully tracked and recovered a freshly fallen meteorite from a…