Society and culture
New ACSES Equity Fellowship report calls for fairer student placements
The Australian Centre for Student Equity and Success (ACSES) has today released a new Equity Fellowship report identifying how universities,…
Developing a National Indigenous Environmental Research Network
More than 300 people have contributed to a nationwide consultation over the past two years to deliver a co-designed case…
Professor Jonathan Bullen rejoins Curtin as Inaugural DVC Indigenous
Curtin University is proud to announce that Professor Jonathan Bullen will return to the University in 2026 as its inaugural…
One size doesn’t fit all: A wake-up call on student equity support
A landmark national trial has revealed a surprising truth — not all students at risk of dropping out of university…
A Together Story: Indigenous Truths shared in powerful conversation series
Stolen Generations survivors, descendants, and professional allies will take part in A Together Story, a thought-provoking series of conversations about…
Researcher Connect: Dr Francesca Perugia
Meet Dr Francesca Perugia – housing researcher on a mission to turn data into action, ensuring communities and policymakers are…
‘Once Known’: A landmark exhibition sharing the truth of the Stolen Generations
John Curtin Gallery brings Once Known to the Old Perth Boys’ School for the first time as part of the…
On Country teaching program celebrates first graduation class
Six Curtin graduates are set to have a significant impact in their local communities, after being the first group to…
Hundreds of extra teachers entering schools thanks to new Curtin course
More than 300 new teachers will be qualified to lead classrooms in 2025, thanks to Curtin University’s one-year Graduate Diploma…
Future tense? Global Futures uncovers what the past can tell us about tomorrow
Born and raised in Chicago, Professor Joseph Siracusa, veteran historian and Curtin’s Inaugural Professor of Global Futures in the Faculty…