Campus and global community
Jacqueline Ball succeeds with artwork about uncertainty
On the Museum of Contemporary Art’s wall in Sydney are a series of eight photographic prints. When you first see…
Curtin’s Agribusiness bounces back
Enrolment numbers into Curtin University’s Bachelor of Agribusiness have increased by more than 50 per cent in 2013, demonstrating a…
Curtin mum scores more than a PASS at national awards
A mother-of-six and Curtin University health sciences student has won an Australasian-wide leadership award as part of the international Peer…
Langoulant in Curtin strategic appointment
Prominent business leader John Langoulant has joined Curtin University in a strategic appointment that will see him providing advice to…
Red Meets Blue meets acclaim
Not only did John Cinquina start his own business, it’s now won him a few awards. This year, the work…
Consulate comes to Curtin’s Bentley Campus
There is a little part of CBS International that is forever African: Mr Pankaj Pathak’s office. Mr Pathak is the…
John Curtin Medals honour humanitarian efforts
The “Rosa Parks” of Western Australia’s Indigenous rights movement and a surgeon with an inspiring commitment to international aid were…
Curtin appoints new Vice-Chancellor
The Council of Curtin University has appointed Professor Deborah Terry as its next Vice-Chancellor, commencing in February 2014. Originally from…
Botswana finds a home at Curtin
Curtin University has added a new dimension to its already strong international links by becoming the only Western Australian university…
Joshua Cunniffe – Curtin student, advocate, author
“I’m just Josh.” At first, you would think that statement not quite accurate. Joshua Cunniffe is more than just a…