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Significant biofuels research funding for Curtin

Curtin University of Technology is the only university in WA to receive funding from the Federal Government’s $15 million Second…

Campus and global community

Krakouer biographer appointed Curtin Research Fellow

C260/09 Dr Sean Gorman, author of Brotherboys, a book about the Krakouer brothers and their journey through football, has been…

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Curtin joins with top Chinese university to fight climate change

In a sign of its commitment to providing practical solutions to the threat of climate change, Curtin University of Technology…

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Intense daily therapy better for kids with language problems

School age children with language and literacy problems are better off with intense daily therapy rather than extended therapy, according…

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Curtin and Monash tackle road safety with bold new centre

A joint research centre launched by Curtin and Monash University aims to reduce the death toll on Western Australian roads.…

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Sexual habits of the ‘dinosaurs of the sea’ revealed

A Perth-led international research team has found that the males of some ancient fish species — known as dinosaurs of…

Campus and global community

Curtin becomes international agriculture hotspot

Reinforcing Curtin University of Technology’s reputation as a centre of international education excellence, 41 Libyan students have begun a seven-month…

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Curtin research looks at smarter, greener energy use

Curtin University of Technology researchers are giving small to medium size enterprises (SMEs) in Denmark and Albany the opportunity to…

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Curtin welcomes new media researcher

Respected new media academic Professor Mark Balnaves has joined Curtin University of Technology. Professor Balnaves, of Wembley Downs, has taken…

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Internet audiences are not as gullible when it comes to hoaxes says Curtin professor

Internet audiences are not as gullible when it comes to hoaxes such as the Chk-Chk Boom incident as they are…

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