Media releases
Clontarf set records with Curtin rowing partnership
Students from Clontarf Aboriginal College will become the first all-Indigenous team to reach the Rowing WA All Schools State Championships,…
Curtin research finds excessive sitting against safe work regulations
Curtin University researchers have found sedentary working conditions are likely to contribute substantially to increasing rates of obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular…
Students capture historic lands of the Midwest
Curtin University students have ventured into the centre of Western Australia to digitally capture historic sites of the region. The…
Chinese academics complete development program at Curtin
A group of 20 delegates from Zhejiang University of Media and Communication (ZUMC) in China has completed a three-week Staff…
Referral letters lost in translation
Curtin University researchers have found cancer patient recovery rates are potentially impacted as ‘urgent’ specialist referral letters are often not…
New gadget helps the vision impaired to read graphs
People who are blind can now read more than just words, such as graphs and graphics, following the development of…
Four finalists from Curtin in running for Premier’s Science Awards
Two Curtin University researchers and two PhD candidates have been shortlisted amongst 13 finalists in the 2014 Premier’s Science Awards,…
Curtin appoints new Chief Marketing Officer
Curtin University has confirmed the appointment of Ty Hayes as its new Chief Marketing Officer (CMO). Mr Hayes, who has…
Joint Curtin and DFES training exercise on Bentley Campus
Curtin University will be participating in a joint training exercise with the Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) on…
New York squirrels are nuts about city life
Curtin University-led research has shown squirrels have adapted to New York City’s human behaviour, allowing them to thrive just as…