Media releases
Research could solve donor liver shortage
Research from Curtin University could see bio-engineered liver tissue used instead of donor tissue for liver transplants. The research aims…
Curtin researcher wins WA Young Tall Poppy Science Award
Curtin University systems and control engineer, Dr Lorenzo Ntogramatzidis, has won a WA Young Tall Poppy Science Award for his…
New fellowship could lead to early cancer detection
A partnership between Curtin University and The Jodi Lee Foundation will support vital new research into the early detection of…
Curtin research to help with national data security
A Curtin University researcher has been awarded a $50,000 Commercialisation Australia Skills and Knowledge Grant to develop a business plan…
Report shows more steel manufacturing projects heading offshore
A new report by Curtin Business School has revealed Western Australian steel module fabricators are losing projects to their offshore…
Curtin Professor awarded prestigious planning medal
Curtin University’s Professor Peter Newman has been awarded a prestigious national medal in recognition of his contribution towards sustainable urban…
WASM students visit leading European minerals giants
Curtin University staff and students have had the opportunity to experience the mining industry on a global scale after an…
Internet experts explore broadband and society
An international team of new technologies experts will visit Curtin University for a public symposium aimed at exploring the value,…
Award-winning author Kim Scott appointed Professor at Curtin
Curtin University’s Miles Franklin award-winning author, Kim Scott, has been appointed Professor of Writing in the School of Media, Culture…
Study finds it’s all work and no play for some small businesses
A new study released by Curtin Business School explores whether the benefits of owning a successful small business outweigh the…