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Campus and global community

Longest-ever eDNA study offers important insights into ocean health

Tiny genetic ‘breadcrumbs’ left behind by marine organisms offer unprecedented insights into ocean biodiversity and how it changes over time…

Health

Study shows increased mental health risk for Malawi children living with HIV

Almost one-third of children living with HIV in Malawi experienced emotional and behavioural difficulties, according to their primary caregivers in…

Campus and global community

Cisco digital innovator awarded Honorary Doctorate by Curtin University

A senior executive from global internet networking leader Cisco has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate by Curtin University. Cisco Senior…

Campus and global community

Agribusiness leader invested as Curtin’s new Chancellor

One of Western Australia’s most influential business leaders, Dr Andrew Crane, was formally invested as Curtin University’s Chancellor at a…

Business

Research finds after-work hobbies key to proactivity in the workplace

Employees who engage in sporting, learning and volunteering activities outside work are more likely to get a better night’s sleep…

Campus and global community

Curtin alumna named influential leader for work in Indigenous community

A Curtin University alumna and social entrepreneur has been recognised among global business leaders who have created a lasting impact…

Campus and global community

Australia’s oldest PhD graduate becomes a doctor at 94

For Australia’s oldest PhD graduate Dr David Bottomley, learning is a life-long journey. At 94 years of age, Dr Bottomley…

Art and design

New project shines light on deaths in custody around the world

The global stories of Indigenous and refugee deaths in custody will be told using visual media as part of an…

Campus and global community

Curtin study finds billion-year superocean cycles in Earth’s history

Curtin researchers believe that ancient supercontinents formed and then fell apart through alternating cycles spanning hundreds of millions of years…

Campus and global community

More opportunities to stem from new Indigenous enabling course

Curtin University is aiming to inspire the next generation of Indigenous engineers and scientists with the launch of a new…

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