Campus and global community
International acclaim for refugee documentary
Curtin lecturer Dr Marilyn Metta, from the School of Media, Culture and Creative Arts has received international recognition for her…
New centre reinforces Australia-India energy partnership
Curtin University and the Indian School of Mines have agreed to establish and operate the Australia-India Joint Research Centre for…
In conversation with David Whish-Wilson
We speak to Western Australian author and Curtin Senior Lecturer David Whish-Wilson about his award-winning short story The Cook, crime writing,…
Innovation the key at Curtin Marketing Hackathon
Curtin University recently held its first marketing hackathon to develop inventive ways to inspire future students to choose Curtin as…
Saying ‘goodbye’ is not appropriate: journalism study tour Shanghai 2015
Twelve Curtin journalism students and two academics departed a chilly Perth for a two-week study tour in sweltering and sultry…
Universe awaits for award-winning astronomy student
Curtin University post-graduate astronomy student Thomas Russell has today been named ExxonMobil Student Scientist of the Year at the Premier’s…
The Benevolent Black Hole: Staff recognised for long service
When this staff writer joined the University in early 2013, colleagues told her in no uncertain terms that ‘Curtin is…
The man who hears colour
Last Monday, Curtin was host to a real, living cyborg. Neil Harbisson has been officially recognised as a cyborg by…
Curtin ranks in top 300 in prestigious world rankings
Curtin University has again improved its rankings in the highly-regarded Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU). Curtin is now placed…
Stolen Generations art works tour Great Southern.
The John Curtin Gallery presents the latest exhibition of this historic collection of Carrolup artworks as part of the Great…