Research
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)…
Curtin Professor to research managing Gen X and Gen Y workers
A Curtin University professor has been awarded the largest Chinese Research Council Grant in social sciences for his research into…
Siberia visit highlights potential for research collaboration
An international summer school program has given Curtin University students, staff and world-renowned climate change experts from around the globe…
Poet well versed on South-West biodiversity
Curtin University Institute for Biodiversity and Climate’s (CIBC) poet–in-residence, Dr Liana Joy Christensen, has a few verses up her sleeve…
Do penguins sing under water?
A Curtin University academic is working with Perth Zoo to find out how penguins communicate under water. Centre for Marine…
Climate change a hot topic for Flourish Symposium
Curtin University’s Institute for Biodiversity and Climate (CIBC) researchers are organising the inaugural Margaret River Flourish Symposium to discuss how…
Curtin astronomers one step closer to WA SKA
Artist's impression of the SKA dishes. Credit: SPDO/TDP/DRAO/Swinburne Astronomy Productions. Australia and New Zealand are one step closer to making…
Brains behind the technology
A Curtin University engineer has helped to develop a technology with the potential to provide rehabilitation, intervention and treatment for…