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Campus and global community

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Campus and global community

Director appointment to Curtin WA School of Mines

Curtin University has appointed Professor Sam Spearing as Director of the Curtin WA School of Mines, which is located in…

Campus and global community

Working women: Smart investment

When it comes to women in the workplace, Curtin graduate Noor Aftab means business. When Curtin University interviewed business and…

Campus and global community

Taking care of business

Ever since graduating with his third degree (he has four) – a Master of Business Administration in 1997 – Steven…

Campus and global community

Curtin’s out of this world efforts in Eureka moment

Curtin University’s pursuit of knowledge about the wonders of space, and its efforts in translating that knowledge to the general…

Campus and global community

Catch ‘em all at Curtin Open Day

Visitors to Curtin University’s Open Day will have the opportunity to catch an array of Pokémon as the University’s Bentley…

Campus and global community

Young alumni stories: Oh hey there, Perth!

According to The Economist, Perth is one of the most liveable cities in the world, yet it still struggles to…

Campus and global community

Nature deems Curtin to be a research rising star

Curtin University has been ranked in the top 100 of the world’s leading institutions for growth in high-quality science, and…

Campus and global community

China Australia Writing Centre publishes short story collection

The work of several Curtin University staff has been featured in the China Australia Writing Centre’s (CAWC) inaugural publication. As…

Campus and global community

Five finalists from Curtin in running for Premier’s Science Awards

Four Curtin University researchers and the popular Curtin-driven citizen science program, Fireballs in the Sky, have been shortlisted in the…

Campus and global community

Children who watch lots of TV have weaker bones in adulthood

Curtin University researchers have found children who spend a lot of time watching television, have poorer and weaker bones in…

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