Society and culture
Curtin students tackle ‘Now What?’ at 2024 Indigenous Futures Challenge
The 2024 Indigenous Futures ‘ReconciliAction’ Challenge has tackled the question ‘Now What?’ in the wake of Australia’s failed ‘Voice to…
Curtin series provides virtual compass to navigate AI landscape
Curtin University has today released the first short film in a new six-part series which aims to explore how AI…
Using COVID lessons to unlock the digital world for people with disability
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in many innovations in how we interact digitally — and a Curtin University research project has…
Study finds ‘cruel wellbeing’ approach adds to teachers’ stress
New Curtin research has found the challenges and problems faced by overworked teachers are being compounded by expectations placed on…
New community resources to tackle extremism and disinformation
Important new online resources aimed at tackling extremism and disinformation in the community have been launched in Western Australia. Created…
Leading educator named Dean of Learning Futures at Curtin
Curtin University has appointed leadership development expert Professor Darren Bryant as the inaugural Dean of Learning Futures within the Faculty…
WA-first Academy empowering young minds for entrepreneurial success
A collaborative WA-first Academy, coordinated by Curtin University, is set to open its virtual doors to promote and ignite entrepreneurial…
New accelerated pathway to boost WA’s teacher numbers
Curtin University is taking a leading role in addressing Western Australia’s teaching shortage by offering a new, one-year Graduate Diploma…
Canberra launch for Curtin-based ARC Training Centre for Healing Country
Officially launched in Canberra today, the Curtin-based Australian Research Council (ARC) Training Centre for Healing Country is set to rehabilitate…
Study finds the best plants and bee hotels for boosting urban bee numbers
The presence of more native Australian flowering plants in urban areas can help boost declining bee numbers, with new Curtin…