Media releases
Volunteer patients needed for nurses’ clinical skills training
Curtin University’s School of Nursing and Midwifery are looking for volunteer patients who can contribute in a valuable and unique…
Geologist breaks up beliefs regarding Australian continent formation
A joint study by Curtin University researchers into the formation of Australia will alter traditional beliefs regarding the age-old formation…
Low SES schools get a helping hand
A pilot tutoring program designed to provide support to high school students in literacy and numeracy is making a positive…
Curtin set to fill shortfall in clinical coding workers
Curtin University’s Faculty of Health Sciences is set to reduce the shortfall in Australia’s clinical coding workforce, as recently highlighted…
Cataract surgery reduces car accidents and economic costs
Curtin researchers have found that cataract surgery not only improves impaired vision, but also significantly reduces motor vehicle accidents, which…
Prime Minister’s award rewards student’s industry savvy
Curtin Graduate School of Business, Master of Science student, Andrew Gunua, has won the prestigious Prime Minister’s Pacific Australia (PMPA)…
John de Laeter Award for research leadership
Curtin’s Institute of Theoretical Physics Director, Professor Igor Bray, has won the inaugural John de Laeter Award, awarded by Curtin…
More student placements to improve healthcare
A Federal Government grant will lead to improved care of Western Australian patients by supporting a fivefold increase in student…
Physics student makes a ‘big bang’
Curtin University Physics Honours student, Mark Zammit, has completed a unique study into Debye plasmas which could maximise fusion energy…
New Indigenous course available at Curtin
The Centre for Aboriginal Studies at Curtin University will introduce a new course for Indigenous students next year. The Bachelor…