innovation
WA’s homegrown space program continues to reach for the stars
Western Australia’s homegrown spacecraft program will be expanded to deliver satellite missions that support school, industry and research engagement thanks…
University of Plymouth and Curtin University to collaborate on research and teaching initiatives
The University of Plymouth and Curtin University have signed an agreement that formalises four decades of working collaboratively, and lays…
Curtin’s new Chancellor invested in special ceremony
Curtin University’s new Chancellor Mr David Lock has spoken of the power of education as the first in his family…
Curtin appoints Cisco leader to foster future tech talent
Curtin University has appointed global tech industry leader Carl Solder as Adjunct Professor in a move designed to fast-track innovation…
How much can we trust AI? Podcast insights
We like to believe our decisions are our own – shaped by our values, interests and lived experience. But artificial intelligence is beginning…
AI’s impact on education in Australia: podcast insights
With almost 80% of Australian students using generative AI tools like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot, the role of AI in…
Curtin appoints acclaimed industry leader as next Chancellor
Curtin University is delighted to announce the appointment of highly regarded director David Lock as its next Chancellor, commencing April…
Bright ideas for smarter futures: Curtinnovation finalists announced
High-tech Curtin University inventions that could transform surgeries, map bushfire risk and aid blind athletes are among the 19 standout…
Curtin Ignition marks 15 years of launching the next wave of entrepreneurs
Curtin University is encouraging aspiring entrepreneurs, innovators and early-stage business founders to apply for the 2025 Curtin Ignition program –…
Is screen time bad for kids? New research says it’s not so black and white
From colourful TVs to talking toys, digital technology is ubiquitous in the lives of children and parents. While we know…