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Girls slip through the cracks due to ‘referral bias’: Australian-first study
Young girls are just as likely to be living with language difficulties despite more boys being referred for support services,…
Whole-of-sector collaboration to tackle challenges facing WA agriculture
Curtin University is part of a new agricultural science collaboration aimed at boosting Western Australia’s agricultural research and development capabilities…
Four Curtin researchers recognised in 2022 WA Young Tall Poppy Awards
Four Curtin University researchers have been recognised in the Western Australian Young Tall Poppy Science Awards, an initiative of the…
New drilling fluid technology advancing mineral exploration
Researchers at Curtin University have developed new technology for the rapid cleaning and re-use of drilling fluids, paving the way…
Search for Nyungar children’s artwork goes global
A search is underway in the United Kingdom for hundreds of missing artworks created by children of the Stolen Generations…
Nine Curtin finalists in 2022 Premier’s Science Awards
An internationally renowned organic geochemist is among nine Curtin University finalists in the 2022 Premier’s Science Awards which include researchers,…
Lasers light the way to discovery of ancient crust beneath WA
By firing lasers finer than a human hair at tiny grains of a mineral extracted from beach sand, Curtin researchers…
A home away from home
Being away from family and Country to study at university has its challenge for Curtin students Jasmine John and Jai…
Curtin appoints first Dean of Indigenous Futures
If we looked at tertiary education in Australia with an Indigenous gaze instead of a colonial one, how could it…
New public artworks at Curtin’s Exchange precinct reflect WA’s history
Three public artworks installed at Curtin University’s new Exchange precinct capture WA’s unique history, from ancient Noongar songlines to the…