Campus and global community
New Curtin-led research discovers the heart of our evolution
Researchers have discovered a 380-million-year-old heart – the oldest ever found – alongside a separate fossilised stomach, intestine and liver…
Student volunteers connect with community for John Curtin Weekend
International students make up around a quarter of the 200 volunteers set to lend their support to regional Western Australia…
Study unearths ancient reef structure high and dry on the Nullarbor Plain
Curtin researchers and international collaborators using advanced satellite imagery have discovered an ancient reef-like landform ‘hidden’ in plain view on…
Stars of Curtin classes honoured at annual alumni awards
An Indigenous social entrepreneur who creates stable employment opportunities for Indigenous youth has been awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at…
Unassuming local hero named the 2021 John Curtin Medallist
A devoted philanthropist, volunteer and Rotarian who has changed the lives of children across the globe has been awarded the…
Curtin honours four pioneers with Honorary Doctorates
A trailblazer of Indigenous health research, a pre-eminent Australian economist, an oil and gas executive committed to regional education and…
Study of 300-million-year-old faeces finds meat on the menu
Curtin researchers have analysed organic molecules preserved within 306-million-year-old fossilised animal faeces (coprolite) and unlocked a wealth of information about…
World-leading Curtin evolution expert named 2022 Scientist of the Year
Curtin University congratulates John Curtin Distinguished Professor Kliti Grice on being named Scientist of the Year at the 2022 Premier’s…
Comet impacts formed continents when Solar System entered galactic arms
New Curtin research has found evidence that Earth’s early continents resulted from being hit by comets as our Solar System…
New chapter for Curtin College starts at Curtin Exchange
Curtin College – the on-campus pathway for thousands of Curtin students from across the globe – has moved into its…