Research
Bush medicine needs understanding
Acknowledging the use of bush medicine would be one way to improve treatment offered to Aboriginal people, says a Curtin…
Study reveals that boys who email are more popular
A recent study conducted by an educational psychologist at Curtin University has shown that boys who used email at home…
Email link to boys’ popularity
Surveyed boys who used email at home were brighter and more popular than boys who did not – according to…
Protecting ancient life in South-Western Australia
A Curtin Institute of Biodiversity and Climate (CIBC) researcher will discuss the conservation of South-Western Australia’s ancient insects at the…
Bernard Salt to join Curtin University
Curtin Business School has appointed KPMG partner and well-known media commentator, Bernard Salt, as an adjunct professor. Appointed: Adjunct Professor…
Natural balance needed in childhood nature deficit
A Curtin University academic will present a talk on Nature Deficit, Forests and Education at the upcoming inaugural Margaret River…
The population bombshell
Population growth in Australian cities is not the environmental bogeyman many people believe but may in fact hold the key…
Curtin study to catch health benefits of recreational fishing
Anyone who has ever gone fishing can tell you that wetting a line is good for you. It just makes…
Liquor price work marks UK charity launch
Findings by a Curtin professor have been used to mark the launch of a charity in the United Kingdom that…
New learning approach scores well with health students
A recent survey has found that Curtin University health sciences students are ‘highly satisfied’ with the new interprofessional education (IPE)…