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New interim leadership team for Art Gallery of Western Australia
E-cigarette users at greater risk of turning to traditional smoking
New global ranking results place 24 Curtin subjects in Australia’s top 10
Exercise after surgery is important for lung cancer surgery recovery
Curtin ranked among Australia’s top eight universities in Nature Index
McGowan Government supporting WA’s elite national hockey program
Latest QS world rankings show Curtin’s global standing continues to rise
Curtin researchers discover new nerve pathway in body
Physically demanding jobs linked to poor health in delayed retirement
UniSA and Balaklava High School collaborate on solar car initiative
Businesses encouraged to foster inclusive and diverse workplaces
Defence Science Centre for WA
Resources projects hoping to win gold
John Curtin Gallery – Christian Thompson: Ritual Intimacy
Farmers to benefit from conducting their own agricultural research
Allens advises InfraRed Capital on Curtin University’s campus vision
Curtin research finds soil carbon key to combatting climate change
Housing stress easing for home owners but still an issue for renters
Volcanic eruption witnessed by Homo sapiens from pre-historic times
Study finds red meat as part of a healthy diet linked to reduced risk of MS
Australian organisations unite to support Uluru Statement from Heart
Gold-coated fungi are new gold diggers
New ARCSHS Director appointed
Mine safety and lightning strikes focus of Curtin’s Fulbright Scholars
New report finds valued volunteers stay longer
Curtin ranked among world’s top 300 in latest global university rankings
World Solar Challenge to test new energy strategy for solar industry
Curtin planetary scientist unravels mystery of Egyptian desert glass
Congratulations nurses and midwives
New report finds alcohol advertising is impossible to escape for Aussie kids
Kimberley after-hours nurse manager wins 2019 Nurse of Year
Chemical Advancements in Rust and Corrosion Could Save Farming Industry Millions
Chemical Advancements in Rust and Corrosion Could Save Construction Industry Millions
Chemical Advancements in Rust and Corrosion Could Save Automotive Industry Millions
Chemical Advancements in Rust and Corrosion Could Save Manufacturing Industry Millions
Chemical advancements in rust and corrosion solutions could save marine industry millions
Curtin researchers find new critically endangered carnivorous plants
Manus Island refugee Behrouz Boochani delivers 2019 human rights lecture
100% renewable energy to power cutting-edge infill estate
Revolutionary East Village at Knutsford enhances Freo’s sustainability credentials
Spinning black hole sprays light-speed plasma clouds into space
Curtin Malaysia marks 20th anniversary with new 20-year agreement
Aboriginal mothers in prison face poorer health outcomes
Historic paintings created by Noongar children on display in New York
Curtin researchers discover ‘ghostly’ signs of a mysterious new mineral
New curriculum to train resources workforce of future
New study aims to improve lives of children living in out-of-home care
Curtin research finds native flora able to survive mine site rehabilitation