Media releases
Moving fish help shed light on learning
Unique research from Curtin University of Technology is using animated fish to find out how people learn. Curtin School of…
Curtin works with industry to provide hands on learning
Upholding its reputation as a leader in creating industry linkages, Curtin University of Technology’s Western Australian School of Mines has…
Educating the creators of tomorrow’s energy future
With massive growth predicted for WA’s oil and gas industry, the education of the next generation of petroleum engineers is…
WASM legend enters Hall of Fame
A graduate and past lecturer of Curtin University of Technology’s Western Australian School of Mines (WASM) has been inducted into…
Doing good with a good night out
Combining a good night out with fundraising, the recent BnS Ball held near Curtin University of Technology’s Muresk Campus has…
Curtin future fellow unlocking the secrets of crime
A Perth researcher has received a prestigious Australian Research Council Future Fellow grant — one of only 200 fellowships awarded…
Doing life is a literary success for Curtin academic
Curtin University of Technology’s Emeritus Professor Brian Dibble says he’s honoured to be short-listed for the 2009 Prime Minister’s Literary…
Elderly stroke risk reduced by moderate activities
A Curtin University of Technology study has found that regular moderate activity such as housework, gardening, or walking, can reduce…
New technology opens up horizons
Curtin University of Technology researchers are developing technology that will provide an unparalleled ability to explore environments as diverse as…
Curtin research reveals David McComb and the Triffids
Two fans of 70s Australian rock group, The Triffids, have written books about its lead singer, the late David McComb.…