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Business, innovation and law

Job seekers who lie to get the job are more likely to be ‘problem’ employees

Curtin University researchers have found that some job seekers are more likely than others to exaggerate their knowledge when applying…

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Curtin health research awarded more than $4 million in NHMRC funding

Curtin University has been awarded more than $4 million by the Federal Government to tackle vitamin D deficiency among Indigenous…

Curtin University to seek a new leader

Curtin University will be recruiting a new leader as Professor Deborah Terry will be moving to take up the Vice-Chancellor…

Campus and global community

Curtin launches new Design and Art Precinct for students

Curtin University’s Design and Art Precinct – where the next generation of artists, fashion designers and creative leaders learn their…

Awards and achievements

Curtin student named Law Student of the Year at annual awards

A Curtin University law student has been named the Law Student of the Year at the 2019 Women in Law…

Campus and global community

New eDNA tool research helps scientists find deep sea corals

Curtin University researchers have developed a promising new toolkit for monitoring threatened coral ecosystems by analysing environmental DNA (eDNA) extracted…

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Curtin research boosted with ARC Discovery Projects support

Curtin University has been awarded almost $4 million by the Federal Government to fund new research projects, ranging from the…

Art and design

New biodiversity research project aims to heal land and people

An innovative new research project will aim to advance reconciliation in Australia by bringing together scientific expertise, history and Indigenous…

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Hydrogen research fuels new solar ideas for green energy

New research led by Curtin University explores the use of methanol as a storage for hydrogen fuel, providing a potential…

Campus and global community

Curtin study finds native bees turning to polystyrene for nesting places

New Curtin University research has found that polystyrene can serve as a nesting place for native bees, which are able…

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