Research
Cancer technology could help cure crop disease problems
Researchers at the Centre for Crop and Disease Management (CCDM), co-supported by Curtin University and the Grains Research and Development…
Golden Mile yields shiny new treasure
A Curtin WA School of Mines geochemist has discovered a new mineral while combing through historical ore samples dug from…
Nature Index determines Curtin’s research is most collaborative
Curtin University has been announced as the most collaborative of the Australian universities and the biggest Australian mover in the…
Home sweet home: identifying prime real estate for deep-water fish
Curtin University researchers have collaborated on a project which could pave the way for the long-term sustainable management of deep-water…
Curtin signs MoU with Mali research institution
Curtin University’s Faculty of Science and Engineering recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) agreement with the École Nationale d’Ingénieurs…
Curtin runs largest ever stalking study in Perth
Curtin University is undertaking the largest ever stalking study in Perth to investigate the rate and effects of stalking. Dr…
Curtin supports focus on joint Intellectual Property agreement
Curtin University’s IP Commercialisation office has joined with fellow Australian Technology Network (ATN) universities to encourage greater commercialisation of university…
PhD candidate adds to Australia’s leading think tank
The eminent Lowy Institute recently published an opinion piece written by Social Sciences and Security Studies PhD candidate Anne-Marie Balbi…
Curtin researchers seek to develop zero carbon neighbourhood
Curtin University has partnered with the Low Carbon Living CRC, Western Power, LandCorp, the City of Fremantle and Solar Balance…
New medical technology cuts health risks
Curtin University is now home to Australia’s first Krumdieck Precision-Cut Tissue Slicer, a device which will be used in research…