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Campus and global community

Novelist takes out horror award

Curtin graduate and lecturer Justin Randall has won a national literature award for his graphic novel Changing Ways Book 1. Randall’s…

Campus and global community

Curtin project boosts awareness of Indigenous health issues

C085/11 A new radio show launched on Perth’s only Aboriginal radio station is boosting awareness in the Indigenous community about…

Campus and global community

Curtin honours occupational therapy pioneer

Curtin University has paid tribute to one of the pioneers of occupational therapy in Western Australia by naming a lecture…

Campus and global community

Curtin receives payment for Internet data flow technology

Curtin University will receive up to $1.2 million for its part in developing a ground-breaking technology as part of the…

Campus and global community

‘The secret life of John Curtin’

John Curtin probably wrote under the pen-name Vigilant – providing important insights into his temperament – according to a study…

Campus and global community

Place of pride

Curtin University has been lauded as one of Australia’s best 10 workplaces for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transexual people. The…

Campus and global community

Curtin IT Services gets agile

Curtin's Rapid Application Development (RAD) team. Curtin IT Services has recently begun “agile” software development – a new approach to…

Campus and global community

Curtin medalists win WA citizen award

The volunteer organisation founded by John Curtin medalists Beverley and John Lowe has taken out the Gold Swan category at…

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Margaret River leads the way on environmental protection

Curtin University and Winewatch have recently secured $300,000 funding from the Australian Government’s Caring for our Country program to provide…

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WASM enrols youngest ever student

Curtin University’s West Australian School of Mines (WASM) has enrolled its youngest student ever, 15-year-old Bachelor of Engineering/Commerce student, Bukayo…

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