Campus and global community
Major award for leading Curtin tobacco campaigner
Curtin University of Technology’s Professor of Health Policy, Professor Mike Daube, has received a prestigious award recognising his 40-year commitment…
Minimal storm damage at Curtin
C068/10 Curtin University of Technology has been largely unaffected by last night’s storm and at present it appears that all…
Satellite technology to monitor climate change
Curtin University of Technology has welcomed a new $8 million space technology partnership aimed at monitoring climate change. The program,…
How business can reduce emissions and save money
New Curtin University of Technology research has shown that it may be possible for business to save the environment and…
Curtin demystifies subject choices
C059/10 Curtin University of Technology will conduct a Year 10 Parent Information Evening focussing on year 11 and 12 subject…
Emerging artist secures Curtin scholarship
Hayley Fletcher’s passion for the arts has been rewarded with a prestigious Curtin University of Technology scholarship. The Albany resident,…
Hours of studying pays off for new Curtin scholar
Eastern Goldfields College graduate, Hannah Weickhardt, has been awarded two Curtin University of Technology scholarships. The 17-year-old from Kalgoorlie-Boulder is…
Hands-on’s the way for new Curtin scholar
New Curtin University of Technology scholar, Jada Ng, has chosen the hands-on route to a future career by enrolling in…
Curtin remains employer of choice for women
Curtin University of Technology has been awarded the prestigious Employer of Choice for Women (EOCFW) Citation for the ninth consecutive…
C-MARC challenges the State of Australian Cities 2010
C048/10 The Curtin-Monash Accident Research Centre (C-MARC) has criticised the Commonwealth’s new State of Australian Cities 2010 report, released last…