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Curtin students awarded prestigious Global Voices scholarships
Two Curtin University students will join youth representatives from around Australia to address key global issues, after receiving exclusive scholarships…
World’s ‘oldest’ spider discovered in Australian outback
Australian researchers have discovered what is thought to be the world’s oldest recorded spider, unlocking key information about the mysterious…
A big step toward the Square Kilometre Array in Western Australia
The completion of works to make the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) ten times more powerful in its exploration of the…
Curtin marketing students learn to navigate the digital world
Curtin University marketing students are learning the art of digital literacy as part of a new series of industry workshops…
Noongar language and culture showcased on a global online stage
Online learners from across the globe will have the unique opportunity to learn about the language and culture of the…
Curtin research finds no vasectomy reversal link to prostate cancer
New Curtin University research that studied almost 10,000 men who had undergone vasectomy reversals across the globe has found no…
Death may still come as a shock for family carers, research finds
Family members who are caring for a dying loved one are often mentally and behaviourally prepared for the death but…
Stories of Aboriginal storytellers documented in new book
Fourteen unique stories celebrating heritage, overcoming tragedy and healing through connecting to country will help keep Australia’s Aboriginal culture alive…
Curtin University plays key role in new digital health initiative
Curtin University is proud to be partnering with the new Digital Health Cooperative Research Centre (CRC), which aims to improve…
Precarious employment rising rapidly among men: research
Precarious employment over the last nine years has increased for both men and women, but more rapidly for men, according…