Research
Is the gender gap closing?
A study by Curtin University researchers has revealed the hidden story behind national-level figures that paint a picture of Australia…
Project aims to support family carers of loved ones at end-of-life
C091/11 A Curtin-led international collaboration is aiming to bring dignity and support to end-of-life patients and the people who care…
Unique pavement research could save millions
Curtin University’s Pavement Research Group has partnered with Main Roads WA, the City of Canning, the West Australian C&D waste…
The problem with public art
A Curtin University academic says the lack of ‘critical discourse’ about public art in Western Australia is to blame when…
Curtin receives payment for Internet data flow technology
Curtin University will receive up to $1.2 million for its part in developing a ground-breaking technology as part of the…
Elvis lives …
Elvis Presley lives – at least in popular culture and a growing body of serious fiction – according to a…
‘The secret life of John Curtin’
John Curtin probably wrote under the pen-name Vigilant – providing important insights into his temperament – according to a study…
WASM enrols youngest ever student
Curtin University’s West Australian School of Mines (WASM) has enrolled its youngest student ever, 15-year-old Bachelor of Engineering/Commerce student, Bukayo…
Curtin and Shell partner to establish global learning and research centre
Curtin University and Shell Development Australia have partnered to establish the Global Centre for Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (FLNG) Learning…
Curtin researcher awarded Commercialisation Australia Grant
Curtin University bio-energy researcher, Professor Chun-Zhu Li, has been awarded a $50,000 Commercialisation Australia Skills and Knowledge Grant to develop…