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Beach, bush and backyard captured in Curtin photo competition
Outback budgies, a coastal osprey and a backyard dragonfly captured by local photographers have won the top prizes in Curtin…
Confronting art earns graduates cash
Portion of a still shot from 'Gymnasium' The confronting art of two Curtin graduates has taken out a prestigious and…
Tragedy inspires physio invention
Personal tragedy has inspired a Curtin student to invent a digital device to enable the therapists of tomorrow to better…
Curtin acts to stamp out misconduct
The Vice-Chancellor of Curtin University has committed to implementing the recommendations of a report by the Corruption and Crime Commission…
Curtin program to benefit traumatised young refugees
C160/10 New Curtin University research is investigating the use of a school-based psychosocial educational program to improve the mental well-being…
Science gets the “naked” treatment
A Cambridge University virologist popped into Curtin University recently to end National Science Week with a bang. Dr Chris Smith…
Emeritus Professor John de Laeter (1933-2010)
Professor John de Laeter John de Laeter was a giant of Australian science who played a seminal role in the…
When hell freezes over
Date 16 August 2010 Ref 156-10 Adventurer and environmental scientist Tim Jarvis will talk about his trek retracing Australian polar…
The John Curtin Gallery raises funds with a little help from its friends
A unique collection of artwork contributed by artists closely connected to the John Curtin Gallery, helped the Gallery achieve sales…
Year 12 tops Curtin student experience ‘Excelerate’ program
Winthrop resident, Peng Tiong was recently awarded the Jim Ellis Medal which is presented to the best graduating student from…