Media releases
Curtin University student sails into World Championships
Tristan Brown Perth sailor and Curtin Business School student Tristan Brown has returned home victorious from the recent 2012 Laser…
Curtin robots win fourth place on world-stage
Three Curtin University students have placed fourth in the world in the iNexus international robotics competition, recently held at Techfest…
Curtin’s Vice-Chancellor receives Australia Day honour
Curtin University’s Vice-Chancellor Professor Jeanette Hacket has been recognised in the 2012 Australia Day Honours List. Professor Hacket has been…
Curtin geologists make a ‘shocking’ discovery
Research led by Curtin University geologists has uncovered a wealth of new evidence in the mineral zircon from lunar rock…
Saving Western Australia’s iconic whales
Curtin University’s Centre for Marine Science and Technology (CMST) has initiated a collaborative science program, SouWEST, to help secure the…
Sounding out fish grounds in North West Australia
A new Curtin University Centre for Marine Science and Technology (CMST) study aims to gain a more comprehensive picture of…
Scientists pinpoint timing of powerful black hole activity
A Curtin University radio astronomer is a step closer to understanding how black holes can launch superfast ‘bullets’ of gas…
Study gives new view of blindness in WA
A study from Curtin University has gleaned a new understanding of blinding eye disease – both in terms of the…
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…