Research
Breastfed Vietnamese babies have fewer health issues, study finds
Vietnamese infants who are fed with infant formula or prelacteal foods such as water and honey soon after birth are…
Curtin minerals exploration technique wins commercialisation prize
Curtin’s work in commercialising an innovative minerals exploration technique that uses sound waves to create a detailed 3D image of…
Curtin soars into the world’s top 300 in prestigious global ranking
Curtin University has jumped into the world’s top 300 universities, according to the 2020 Times Higher Education World University Rankings.…
Study finds managers need to adjust their ‘leadership style’ during a crisis
New Curtin University-led research has found bosses need to adjust their ‘leadership style’ when dealing with a crisis to ensure…
Curtin research reveals tsunami followed dinosaur-killing asteroid
Curtin University researchers who were part of a scientific expedition that retrieved core samples from a crater in the Gulf…
Kalgoorlie home for the Australian Aboriginal Mining Academy
The Australian Aboriginal Mining Academy, which aims to facilitate the creation of meaningful job opportunities for Indigenous people in the…
Greater support needed to improve the treatment of knee osteoarthritis
A new Curtin University-led paper has outlined that many people living with knee osteoarthritis may be needlessly suffering or receiving…
Historical Panoramas project further opens window on Perth’s past
An award-winning Curtin University research project has expanded and enhanced its online collection of interactive images of historical views of…
Curtin joins edX University Advisory Board
Curtin University has joined edX as a Contributing Charter member, further strengthening the University’s partnership with the trusted platform for…
Curtin study helps employers benefit from growing mature workforce
New Curtin University-led research has identified how organisations can overcome the so-called ‘challenge’ of Australia’s ageing workforce in order to…