Campus and global community
Curtin’s 2018 Open Day ‘transports’ students to global campuses
The five corners of Curtin University’s global footprint will be showcased at this year’s Open Day, with a new marquee…
Ground-breaking TV studies book turns 40
In 1978, humanities scholars worldwide were profoundly affected by the release of Reading Television, a book by UK Professors John…
“The most significant development in mineral exploration for 50 years”
It costs a sixth the amount of diamond drilling, a third the cost of reverse circulation drilling, and is quicker,…
Six Curtin University finalists announced for Premier’s Science Awards
Six Curtin University researchers have been named as finalists for the prestigious Premier’s Science Awards 2018, including two leading experts…
Australia needs pop culture tourism – here’s why
Alnwick Castle, St Bartholomew’s Hospital, Matamata. Many people will never have heard of these locations, but to the devout few,…
Gender pay gap exposed by BCEC report
A report by the Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre (BCEC), in partnership with Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA), has increased awareness…
Curtin’s Centre for Aboriginal Studies is breaking down barriers to Indigenous higher education
Australian universities have achieved a 70 per cent growth in Indigenous enrolments in the past decade1, yet attrition rates remain…
Facebook aims to become a world-leading provider of consumer hardware
Imagine a future where you could type with your mind or wear glasses that overlay a virtual world onto the…
Student shares his rock-solid passion for geology through Curtin’s UniPASS program
As a child, Liam Olden liked to dig up animal bones on his family’s farm in Tambellup, a small town…
Curtin’s autism mentor program on show at first Malaysian symposium
Curtin University’s tailor-made mentoring program for students on the autism spectrum will be showcased at the first Autism Initiatives Malaysia…