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Campus and global community

New collaboration offers regional students more study opportunities

Students living in the Mid-West region will be able to access Curtin University courses from next year as the result…

Campus and global community

Curtin Professor launches international guide to tackling crop disease

An international guide to addressing the challenge of diseases in wheat and barley has been launched, with John Curtin Distinguished…

Business

Research uncovers tips for business success in changing workforce

Self-motivated employees who are wise, make good judgement calls and are sensible thinkers are more likely to succeed in the…

Art and design

Curtin PhD student wins The Richell Prize for Emerging Writers

A Curtin University PhD student has been awarded The Richell Prize for Emerging Writers for 2018 in recognition of a…

Health

Study finds alcohol advertising rules may fail to protect Australian kids

Regulations introduced to restrict the placement of alcohol advertising are unlikely to reduce young people’s exposure to alcohol marketing in…

Environment

Unique Indigenous native seed farm to help meet supply challenges

A team of scientists from Curtin University’s ARC Centre for Mine Site Restoration (CMSR) has helped to install an Indigenous-owned…

Campus and global community

Curtin’s teaching excellence celebrated during the Festival of Learning

Curtin University’s outstanding teaching staff have been recognised at the 2018 Curtin Awards for Excellence in Innovation and Teaching (CEIT),…

Business

Curtin awards two Haydn Williams Fellowships for 2019-20

Two international experts – a world leader in nanotechnology and nanomaterials, and a renowned industrial and organisational psychologist – have…

Environment

Study helps solve riddle of Mekong River age and Tibetan plateau formation

A Curtin University researcher is among an international team that has found evidence the Mekong River was formed mainly by…

Health

Study shows elderly mice with mesothelioma tumours deteriorate faster

Mesothelioma tumours in elderly mice grow faster and are more aggressive compared to younger mice, new research led by Curtin…

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