Society and culture
Weight bias among healthcare students could impact future care
New Curtin University-led research has found Australian healthcare students often hold negative attitudes and beliefs towards people living with obesity,…
Cultural tourism, international marketing and housing affordability key to revival of WA tourism sector
Released today by the Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre and the Tourism Research Cluster at Curtin University, the ‘Go Your Own…
Leading political expert named Dean of Global Futures at Curtin
Curtin University has appointed Professor Joe Siracusa as its first Dean of Global Futures in the Faculty of Humanities. Professor…
Equitable career advice equips disadvantaged students for success
Comprehensive advice on careers and study pathways, delivered across the student life cycle, is essential to overcome the long-term impacts…
From mission sites to healing centres
A close partnership between Bringing them home WA, WA Stolen Generations Aboriginal Corporation and Curtin University is transforming former mission…
Global search uncovers historic Stolen Generations child drawing
An international search for works created by Australian First Nations children of the Stolen Generations has unearthed a historic piece…
Theatre and research unite for a dramatic exploration of disability
An absorbing modern take on a Shakespearean tragedy is now showing at Curtin’s Hayman Theatre. At Curtin’s Centre for Culture…
Is Australia ready to legalise cannabis?
Consent. Privilege. Euthanasia. Public perception on a wide range of topics has shifted dramatically in the last decade. Now the…
Scottish households urged to join search for Australian children’s artworks
The global search for hundreds of precious artworks created by Australian First Nations children who were forcibly taken from their…
Curtin honours four pioneers with Honorary Doctorates
A trailblazer of Indigenous health research, a pre-eminent Australian economist, an oil and gas executive committed to regional education and…