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Agriculture

Curtin to lead WA node of agriculture and food industry CRC

Curtin University is set to play a key role in the $160 million Food Agility Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) established…

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Mobility drives new HIV epidemic

In the past five to ten years, the epidemiological profile of HIV in Australia has changed, underpinned by the peculiarly…

Campus and global community

Gender balance in leadership drives reduced gender pay gaps

Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre (BCEC), in collaboration with the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) today released a report revealing top…

Campus and global community

New research ‘rocks’ long-held geological theory

New research into ancient rocks in Western Australia contradicts the commonly held belief that Earth’s first stable continents were formed…

Campus and global community

Curtin welcomes first medical students

Curtin University today welcomed its first cohort of 60 domestic undergraduate Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery students at the official…

Campus and global community

HMAS Sydney film wins international 3D film-making award

A 3D video experience featuring extraordinary underwater images of two historic shipwrecks obtained by Curtin University and the Western Australian…

Campus and global community

New laser tool reveals helium secrets

Curtin University researchers have for the first time been able to visualise where helium atoms are trapped within individual mineral…

Research

Women in STEMM: Dr Evelyne Deplazes

The venomous ways of spiders hold a particular fascination for Dr Evelyne Deplazes, Research Fellow, School of Biomedical Sciences. While…

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Star labelling system gets consumers’ tick of approval

Curtin University researchers have examined consumers’ food labelling preferences, finding the Health Star Rating (HSR) as the clear favourite among…

Campus and global community

Youngest in class more likely to be medicated for ADHD

Curtin University researchers have established that the youngest children in West Australian classrooms are more likely than their older classmates…

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