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Curtin celebrates NAIDOC Week 2009
Curtin University of Technology concluded its NAIDOC Week activities with a joint celebration held at the University’s Centre for Aboriginal…
The Aileen Plant Memorial Lecture
Tensions in global public health – implications for governments in implementing the International Health Regulations (2005) in the context of…
Curtin celebrates NAIDOC Week
Curtin University of Technology will celebrate NAIDOC Week with a host of events on its Bentley Campus this week. A…
Curtin student selected to represent Australia at global conference
Curtin Business School accounting student David Taylor is one of only two Australians selected to represent Ernst & Young Australia…
Update 29 June 2009: Curtin teacher and students in China infected with H1N1 virus
As you might be aware, a group of 25 Curtin students and their lecturer who are were on a study…
Curtin ARC project to help reduce traffic congestion
Curtin Business School will use new research funding to help reduce Perth’s traffic congestion. Researchers from Curtin’s Digital Ecosystems and…
Update 24 June 2009
Western Australia has now moved to the new national response phase, PROTECT, to manage the outbreak of swine flu. This…
Curtin and the Hockeyroos target breast cancer
The new Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute (CHIRI) will play a huge role in one of Australia’s largest breast cancer…
Curtin appoints new Chancellor
C190/09 Curtin University of Technology has appointed former WA Water Corporation Chief Executive Officer Dr Jim Gill as Chancellor. His…
Curtin graduate shines at Sydney Film Festival
Curtin University of Technology Film and TV graduate Britt Arthur has successfully screened her short film My Uncle Bluey at…