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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…
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…
Curtin promotes Indigenous culture through new staff programs
A new program introduced at Curtin University aims to help staff gain a deeper understanding of Indigenous Australian culture through…
All welcome at Autism Open Day – Autism does not end when adulthood begins –
This Sunday is Curtin University’s Autism Open Day where children and adults with autism, their families, and anyone interested in…
Programming people
While many of us may not understand the coding languages of Java, JavaScript, C# or Python, we actually engage with…
Drones capture crop height — Student’s project recognised for its implications for the agriculture industry
New research from the WA School of Mines, Curtin University has explored how the use of drones can be used…
Deadly mushroom identified in south west
The highly toxic marbled death cap mushroom has been identified growing in WA, where it is believed to have been…
Curtin signs China megaproject research deal with 5 top universities
Curtin University will join forces with five of China’s top universities in a collaborative innovation alliance focused on megaproject management…
Order of Australia no tall order for Curtin academic
For more than 25 years, Curtin University’s Associate Professor, Iain Murray, has been dedicated to assisting people with vision impairment…
Curtin graduate a rising star in social work
Curtin Bachelor of Social work graduate Julie Verley was recently awarded a 2016 Social Worker of the Year Award in…