Curtin University of Technology is to focus on meeting mounting demands in the resources, health, sustainability and communications sectors.
The John Curtin Gallery enlivens the intellectual life of Curtin University and its surrounding communities through exhibitions, events and public programs that explore global perspectives on contemporary art.
City universities that teach in the bush deserve a financial pat on the back
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Semester 1 2008 results will be available from the OASIS Results page, 5.00pm Wednesday 9 July 2008
Curtin human rights student back from UN course in Japan
A passion for working with refugees has seen one of Curtin's brightest students rewarded with a once in a lifetime trip to Japan.
Curtin led team discover key to earliest life on Earth
The accepted timeframe for the beginnings of life on Earth is now being questioned by a Curtin University of Technology led team of scientists, after finding a key indicator to the earliest life forms in diamonds from Jack Hills in Western Australia.
Curtin celebrates NAIDOC Week, 6-13 July 2008 Curtin will celebrate indigenous culture and heritage across its Bentley campus as part of the annual NAIDOC Week, 6-13 July 2008.
Rob Riley Memorial Lecture 2008
Internationally renowned author and academic Stephen Hagen recently delivered the 2008 Rob Riley Lecture - The Skinny Latte Ideology.
Curtin delegate back from United Nations
The recent United Nations forum on indigenous issues was an emotional roller coaster for Curtin's Anita Lee Hong.
Curtin moves forward - a plan for the next decade
Curtin University of Technology is to focus on meeting mounting demands in the resources, health, sustainability and communications sectors.