Business, innovation and law
Women in MBA Scholarship supports future female leaders
Curtin is supporting more women to study a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with 10 dedicated scholarships available. The Women in MBA…
Groundbreaking spacecraft technology wins Curtinnovation 2024
Groundbreaking spacecraft technology, small enough to fit in the palm of your hand yet powerful enough to drive small satellite…
Professor Mingming Cheng
Meet Mingming Cheng – dad of two, social media researcher, and a pretty decent recreational swimmer (if he does say…
Increasing disability employment could boost national economy by billions
A new report by the Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre at Curtin University reveals that there has been no improvement in…
A decade of innovation: Unveiling Curtin’s 2024 Accelerate trailblazers
A time-saving painting solution taking the ‘pain’ out of ‘painting’ and a game-changing technology turning carbon into battery-grade graphite are…
WA-first Academy empowering young minds for entrepreneurial success
A collaborative WA-first Academy, coordinated by Curtin University, is set to open its virtual doors to promote and ignite entrepreneurial…
Collaborate, ideate, exterminate… Could you be working with a ‘corporate psychopath’?
How would you describe a ‘psychopath’? Books and movies like the chilling American Psycho and Tom Harris’ thriller Silence of…
Tech titans converge on Perth for the next big thing
Australia’s longest running tech and innovation festival, West Tech Fest (WTF), returns to Perth from Monday 4 December to Friday…
New report highlights wide disparity in Australian business’s gender pay equality performance
A new report analysing the gender equality strategies of Australian businesses identifies the most valuable actions employers can take to…
Will Artificial Intelligence steal my job?
In an age where technology advances at an unprecedented pace, the proliferation of AI has raised concerns about its potential…