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Rise in migrant workforce boosts wages for Australian workers

Eliminating the skills mismatch of qualified migrants in Australia through improved jobs matching and better education and training could deliver $6 billion to the Australian economy each year.

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Rise in migrant workforce boosts wages for Australian workers
Study finds caregiving can affect quality of life for up to a year after loss

Wednesday 30 Oct 2019By Lauren Sydoruk

Study finds caregiving can affect quality of life for up to a year after loss

Family members who have been the primary carer for a dying loved one may experience considerable grief and poor health and quality of life for several months after the person has died.

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Curtin ranked among the top 25 young universities in the world

Thursday 24 Oct 2019By Vanessa Beasley

Curtin ranked among the top 25 young universities in the world

Curtin University has been ranked among the world’s top 25 young universities in the inaugural Nature Index 2019 Young Universities rankings.

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Curtin PhD student only Australian to reach global science competition final

Thursday 24 Oct 2019By Lucien Wilkinson

Curtin PhD student only Australian to reach global science competition final

A Curtin Mechanical Engineering PhD student was one of only nine finalists from around the world to progress to the international final of the 2019 Young Person’s Lecture Competition.

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Curtin satellite navigation innovator wins prestigious international award

Wednesday 23 Oct 2019By Lucien Wilkinson

Curtin satellite navigation innovator wins prestigious international award

Curtin University researcher Professor Peter Teunissen is the first scientist from the Southern Hemisphere to receive the prestigious Johannes Kepler Award.

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Statins linked to increased risk of skin infections and diabetes, study finds

Tuesday 22 Oct 2019By Lauren Sydoruk

Statins linked to increased risk of skin infections and diabetes, study finds

People who used statin medication for as little as three months may have an increased risk of getting skin and soft tissue infections and diabetes, new Curtin University-led research has…

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Curtin study sheds new light on the growth of bladder cancer

Monday 21 Oct 2019By Lauren Sydoruk

Curtin study sheds new light on the growth of bladder cancer

New Curtin University-led research has discovered that using drugs to target a pathway in the body that causes cancerous cells to spread aggressively may help to reduce the severity of bladder…

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Curtin scientists recognised as future leaders in research innovation

Thursday 17 Oct 2019By Vanessa Beasley

Curtin scientists recognised as future leaders in research innovation

Curtin University researchers have been awarded $3.29 million in Federal Government Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowships to support a range of research projects.

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Arcadia funds new Curtin-led alliance to help universities share research

Wednesday 16 Oct 2019By Lucien Wilkinson

Arcadia funds new Curtin-led alliance to help universities share research

A new alliance of researchers led by Curtin University will work together to improve the way research is shared, charting new pathways for the future of universities around the world.

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New study identifies how US road safety plans may help reduce road trauma

Wednesday 16 Oct 2019By Lauren Sydoruk

New study identifies how US road safety plans may help reduce road trauma

Curtin University researchers have applied a new comprehensive framework to assess road safety management plans in the United States of America.

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