Campus and global community
The man who hears colour
Last Monday, Curtin was host to a real, living cyborg. Neil Harbisson has been officially recognised as a cyborg by…
Curtin ranks in top 300 in prestigious world rankings
Curtin University has again improved its rankings in the highly-regarded Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU). Curtin is now placed…
Stolen Generations art works tour Great Southern.
The John Curtin Gallery presents the latest exhibition of this historic collection of Carrolup artworks as part of the Great…
China and Australia exchange writing skills and cultural experience
Curtin University today launched a new and exciting initiative to showcase Australian writing in China and Chinese writing in Australia.…
Futile Labor
The John Curtin Gallery presents the world premiere of an exciting multi-sensory art installation that explores the growing phenomenon of…
Generous donation benefits petroleum engineering students
Petroleum engineering students at Curtin University will have access to a global software application thanks to a multi-million dollar donation…
Community recognised for Action on Alcohol
Winners of the 2015 Action on Alcohol Awards have been acknowledged for their efforts to reduce alcohol harm in young…
Relay for Life Curtin a winner
Years of hard work have paid off for Curtin’s Relay For Life committee – in more ways than one. The…
Super Star takes on Black Holes in Jet Contest
Media Release from ICRAR, International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research A super-dense star formed in the aftermath of a supernova…
Black holes, fireballs and fungal pathogens: Premier’s Science Awards finalists announced
Three Curtin University researchers have been named finalists in the 2015 Premier’s Science Awards. The awards recognise Western Australia’s scientific…