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Campus and global community

Curtin transforms derelict Indian village site into educational playground

Twenty students from Curtin University’s School of Built Environment recently returned to a northern Indian village to design and build…

Curtin research shows changing patterns in deadly mosquito-borne disease

Curtin University research has revealed changing infection patterns for potentially deadly Murray Valley Encephalitis Virus (MVEV) and suggested a refined…

Campus and global community

Curtin partners with Kalyx to develop agriculture’s future

Curtin University has celebrated a new partnership with Kalyx Australia, with the successful establishment of a work placement program for…

Research

Ancient DNA shows moa were fine until humans arrived

A study by Curtin University researchers and colleagues from Denmark and New Zealand strengthens the case for human involvement in…

Worrying number of people don’t know why breastfeeding is important

Research from Curtin University has discovered a concerning amount of people, especially men, acknowledge that breastfeeding is important to a…

Campus and global community

Four new John Curtin Distinguished Professors announced

Curtin University has awarded four outstanding academics the prestigious title of John Curtin Distinguished Professor. Curtin University Vice-Chancellor, Professor Deborah…

Curtin partners with UNESCO to tackle world problems

Curtin University has embarked on a partnership with United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) that will give students…

Technology links Curtin to a world of learners

Curtin University has embarked on an ambitious project to expand its educational offerings to the world – aiming to engage…

Curtin trade MOOC to link Australia and China

Students will get a five-week grounding in trade relations between Australia and China as part of Curtin University’s second Massive…

Research

No right to work – a look inside the lives of asylum seekers

Asylum seekers living in Australian communities without the right to work are battling distress and fear, a new study from…

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