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Campus and global community

Curtin and Cisco appoint two eminent Professors to lead technology centre

Curtin University and Cisco have appointed two leading Professors to help establish and lead the Curtin-Cisco Centre for Networks –…

Campus and global community

Curtin Global Voices scholars use international stage for positive change

Reducing the health impacts of bushfires and supporting young people in a post-COVID world are the aims of two Curtin…

Campus and global community

Curtin study finds aspirin takes the headache out of restoration

New Curtin research has shown how a readily available, cheap and safe-to-use product found in the medicine cabinet of most…

Campus and global community

Curtin appoints new head of Humanities

Curtin University has appointed Professor Richard Blythe as the new Pro Vice-Chancellor of the Faculty of Humanities. Professor Blythe is…

Campus and global community

Call for entrepreneurs to become next big Ignition success story

An enviro-friendly app that enables schools, homes and businesses to track and improve their carbon footprint while saving money is…

Campus and global community

Study finds pretty plants hog research and conservation limelight

New Curtin University research has found a ‘beauty bias’ may be holding science back. The study revealed a tendency among…

Campus and global community

Study of marine noise highlights need to protect pristine Australian waters  

New Curtin research has found urgent action is needed to ensure human-generated underwater noise in Australian waters does not escalate…

Campus and global community

New Vice-Chancellor Professor Harlene Hayne begins at Curtin

Professor Harlene Hayne has taken up her new role as Vice-Chancellor of Curtin University and is looking forward to helping…

Campus and global community

Outback radio telescope discovers dense, spinning, dead star

Astronomers have discovered a pulsar—a dense and rapidly spinning neutron star sending radio waves into the cosmos—using a low-frequency radio…

Campus and global community

New research finds slumped posture not such a pain in the neck after all

Curtin University research in partnership with the Raine Study has cast doubt on the popular belief that having a slumped…

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