Media releases
Curtin student wins international PR challenge
A Curtin University public relations student has taken out a major prize at an international communications challenge. Jessica Rigali, a…
Curtin program set to ignite bright ideas
Inventors and entrepreneurs are invited to register for a Curtin University program that helps build business cases around new innovations…
Curtin students surveying the Nullarbor
Nine students from Curtin University’s Department of Spatial Sciences and Department of Film and Arts will be re-tracing the footsteps…
New program invites citizen science on the cosmos
A $145,000 Inspiring Australia – Unlocking Australia’s Potential grant will allow the general public to get involved with Curtin University’s…
Curtin Professor awarded rare recognition
Curtin University’s Professor Charles Watson has been awarded the degree of Doctor of Science (DSc) by The University of Sydney. …
Conference to discuss energy economics in a post-Kyoto world
This month, more than 200 economists, academics and key industry figures from 30 countries will gather in Perth for the…
New gas process could open up stranded fields
C079/2012 Curtin University researchers have developed a new process to dehydrate subsea gas that could open up gas fields currently…
Curtin appoints Foundation Head of Medicine
Following an extensive international search, Curtin University has appointed Professor William Hart to the position of Foundation Head of Medicine…
Summit to address Australia’s skills needs
Social demographer Bernard Salt and the Honourable Peter Collier, Minister for Training and Workforce Development in Western Australia, will join…
Kim Scott named Western Australian of the Year
Curtin University’s Professor Kim Scott was named the inaugural Western Australian of the Year at the 2012 Western Australian of…