Campus and global community
Tribal friendships extend beyond borders
For the past seven years, Dr Lorel Mayberry, School of Public Health, has packed her bags for the long journey…
Hot, dusty and Frozen on the Kimberley’s Gibb River Road
What does Western Australia’s striking Kimberley region have in common with a tricked out 1977 Kingswood, a bunch of good…
The best things in life are ‘free chats’
Curtin University Commerce student, Naomi Henn, has developed a social initiative that challenges perfect strangers to pull up a chair…
WA agriculture to reap benefits from rising food demand in Asia
Western Australia’s beef export industry into Asia could grow to $1 billion by 2030 and beyond, according a new report…
Curtin response to social media issue
Curtin University is a proudly multicultural institution. People of all races, faiths and world views are welcome on our campuses…
Curtin students haul in scholarships
Three students from the WA School of Mines, Curtin University have been awarded prestigious West Australian Mining Club Scholarships. WA…
Why travel is a great career move
Imagine video conferencing from a yurt in Mongolia. Or sipping mate as you check your work emails in Argentina. Combining…
Curtin launches new online MicroMasters in Human Rights
Signalling the latest innovation in higher education, Curtin University today announced a MicroMasters program in Human Rights, designed to advance…
God deters digital piracy
God has the strongest influence in stopping highly, moderately and less religious Christians from buying pirated movies and digital software,…
Fintech: the innovative new sector giving banks a run for their money
Fintech. It’s the buzzword that’s got the world’s attention as the banking and finance industry teeters on the brink of…