Media releases
Degree does not always lead to greater happiness
A new study has found that completing a university degree leads to lower levels of happiness compared to those undertaking…
Self-training video analytic software developed to monitor crowds
Curtin University of Technology researchers have developed computer software that can detect unusual behaviour in crowds and other high-motion environments,…
At the cutting edge of mining research
Curtin University of Technology WA School of Mines postgraduate student John Player is an example of how the University’s students…
Curtin research next step for cleaner, greener cars
Curtin University of Technology researchers are a step closer to helping produce cleaner, greener cars using hydrogen fuel cell technology.…
International student shines as top graduate
An international student from Zambia has excelled in her course to become Curtin University of Technology’s top Biomedical Sciences student…
Enrolment trend continues at Kalgoorlie
A decision on the future of first and second year teaching at the WA School of Mines Kalgoorlie Campus will…
Helping young people help themselves
Curtin University of Technology has developed a free online resource to help community agencies work more effectively with at-risk youth.…
Major award for leading Curtin tobacco campaigner
Curtin University of Technology’s Professor of Health Policy, Professor Mike Daube, has received a prestigious award recognising his 40-year commitment…
Minimal storm damage at Curtin
C068/10 Curtin University of Technology has been largely unaffected by last night’s storm and at present it appears that all…
Satellite technology to monitor climate change
Curtin University of Technology has welcomed a new $8 million space technology partnership aimed at monitoring climate change. The program,…