Media releases
Curtin laser innovation wins major science award
A Curtin University-developed laser system to measure wear in giant mining crushers and grinding mills was a major winner at…
Gravity variations much bigger than previously thought
A joint Australian-German research team led by Curtin University’s Dr Christian Hirt has created the highest-resolution maps of Earth’s gravity…
Former US Consul General joins Curtin in minerals role
High-profile former US diplomat Robin McClellan has joined Curtin University as Director of Minerals Research Initiatives. Ms McClellan, who lectured…
Curtin’s Ignition lifts off with proven partners
The Department of Commerce and the Small Business Development Corporation have signed on for the third time as main sponsors…
Satellite integration makes city navigation easy
Finding your way through Australian skyscrapers and open pit mines should no longer be a challenge thanks to the latest…
Volunteers lend a hand for John Curtin Weekend
A record turnout of more than 500 Curtin volunteers will assist with 47 community service projects across metropolitan and regional…
Award-winning innovations show a bright future for energy and health
An innovation that speeds up pure oxygen production, a medical device that treats neck pain and technology that regenerates tissue…
Photo competition winners show science in all its glory
A close-up, underwater view of jellyfish, a lone kitesurfer silhouetted on Cottesloe Beach and an early morning glimpse of station…
Pilbara nursing students beamed in to Perth lectures
Nursing students in the Pilbara are moving a step closer to increasing their qualifications through “virtual” attendance at Curtin University’s…
Curtin supports National Day of Action against education cuts
Curtin University supports the National Union of Students (NUS) and the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) National Day of Action…