Campus and global community
Improving society’s sexual health
For more than two decades, Curtin researchers have been looking at ways to improve society’s sexual health. Today, multiple groups…
Corporate high-flyer named Honorary Doctor of Curtin
One of Australia’s most successful businessmen and powerful CEOs, Richard Goyder, has been presented an Honorary Doctorate of Commerce by…
Leading Indigenous businesswoman awarded Curtin Honorary Doctorate
An Australian social entrepreneur and successful businesswoman who dedicated her career to improving employment opportunities for Indigenous peoples has been…
Curtin alumna named influential leader for work empowering youth and women
A Curtin University alumna who forged a career as a successful female entrepreneur in the Maldives has been recognised among…
The troubling transition to independence for young people leaving out-of-home care
Turning eighteen is a momentous milestone for many. Bestowed overnight with the badge of legal adulthood, the new-found freedom can…
New research finds Earth’s oldest asteroid strike linked to ‘big thaw’
Curtin University scientists have discovered Earth’s oldest asteroid strike occurred at Yarrabubba, in outback Western Australia, and coincided with the…
Let them speak: Translanguaging in the classroom
Letting Aboriginal children use all their languages and dialects to make meaning could improve their engagement in the classroom and…
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…