Campus and global community
Hoggy spins in to help Pakistan flood ravaged
Retired Australian slow bowler Brad Hogg will spin into Curtin this month to support a cricket match raising cash for…
Beach, bush and backyard captured in Curtin photo competition
Outback budgies, a coastal osprey and a backyard dragonfly captured by local photographers have won the top prizes in Curtin…
Confronting art earns graduates cash
Portion of a still shot from 'Gymnasium' The confronting art of two Curtin graduates has taken out a prestigious and…
Tragedy inspires physio invention
Personal tragedy has inspired a Curtin student to invent a digital device to enable the therapists of tomorrow to better…
Curtin acts to stamp out misconduct
The Vice-Chancellor of Curtin University has committed to implementing the recommendations of a report by the Corruption and Crime Commission…
Curtin program to benefit traumatised young refugees
C160/10 New Curtin University research is investigating the use of a school-based psychosocial educational program to improve the mental well-being…
Science gets the “naked” treatment
A Cambridge University virologist popped into Curtin University recently to end National Science Week with a bang. Dr Chris Smith…
Emeritus Professor John de Laeter (1933-2010)
Professor John de Laeter John de Laeter was a giant of Australian science who played a seminal role in the…
When hell freezes over
Date 16 August 2010 Ref 156-10 Adventurer and environmental scientist Tim Jarvis will talk about his trek retracing Australian polar…
The John Curtin Gallery raises funds with a little help from its friends
A unique collection of artwork contributed by artists closely connected to the John Curtin Gallery, helped the Gallery achieve sales…