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Study finds tiny ‘nano’ capsules effective in treating type two diabetes
Curtin University researchers have developed tiny capsules that are able to effectively target the liver and pancreas reducing the inflammatory…
New scholarship supports Indigenous women to ‘shoot for the stars’
An Indigenous Australian female student will be awarded a scholarship to complete postgraduate studies at Curtin University as part of…
Reviving the coffee industry in Papua New Guinea
If you had an espresso coffee this morning, it’s likely that some of the beans in your brew came from…
Changing the narrative with audio description
It’s a stormy summer evening and two picnickers are watching the sun set over the ocean. One is filled with…
Curtin student’s innovation capable of ‘reading’ human emotions
A Curtin University mechatronic engineering student has developed an intelligent system capable of reading people’s emotions in real-time, offering potential…
Curtin appoints new Director for national student equity centre
Professor Sarah O’Shea has been appointed the Director of the National Centre for Student Equity in Higher Education (NCSEHE) based…
Book on meat alternatives market wins prized World Book Gourmand Award
A book by Curtin researchers about the booming meat alternatives market was recognised at the recent World Book Gourmand Awards,…
Student runway showcases Curtin’s largest fashion graduating cohort
Curtin University’s largest-ever cohort of fashion graduates has offered an insight into the runways of the future by showcasing their…
New partnership with global accounting body to benefit Curtin students
Curtin University accounting students will have the opportunity to gain an additional qualification allowing them to potentially work anywhere in…
Study finds migrants exposed to higher risk in the workplace
Migrants to Australia are more vulnerable to hazards in the workplace than Australian-born workers, a Curtin study has revealed. Working…