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Congratulations to Associate Professor Natasha Hurley-Walker from Curtin University, who has been awarded the 2025 Nancy Millis Medal by the Australian Academy of Science. Her pioneering work in radio astronomy is helping to uncover new astrophysical phenomena and expand our

Congratulations to Associate Professor Natasha Hurley-Walker from Curtin University, who has been awarded the 2025 Nancy Millis Medal by the Australian Academy of Science.

Her pioneering work in radio astronomy is helping to uncover new astrophysical phenomena and expand our
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We are thrilled to announce Dr. Kit Prendergast as the recipient of the 2024 Young Achievement Award! Dr. Prendergast is a leading expert in native bees and a passionate conservation ecologist. With over 60 peer-reviewed publications and numerous awards to her name, Kit’s work

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Did you know we have a campus in Midland? Mainly used by the Curtin Medicine, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, and Speech Pathology programs, our Midland campus features first-rate learning and teaching spaces, including immersive simulation-based environments. The campus strongly

Did you know we have a campus in Midland?

Mainly used by the Curtin Medicine, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, and Speech Pathology programs, our Midland campus features first-rate learning and teaching spaces, including immersive simulation-based environments.

The campus strongly
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New Curtin-led research has revealed that water played a far bigger role than previously thought in shaping Earth’s first continents, transforming the planet’s early crust and helping to build the landmasses we see today. Read more: curtin.edu/b2cqss #CurtinUniversity

New Curtin-led research has revealed that water played a far bigger role than previously thought in shaping Earth’s first continents, transforming the planet’s early crust and helping to build the landmasses we see today.

Read more: curtin.edu/b2cqss

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How cool are these retro Curtin shirts from over the years! 😍 Featuring surveying, biology, occupational therapy and more, these throwback designs are a blast from the past. 📷 Curtin University Archives #CurtinUniversity #CurtinThrowback #CurtinLife CRICOS code: 00301J.

How cool are these retro Curtin shirts from over the years! 😍 Featuring surveying, biology, occupational therapy and more, these throwback designs are a blast from the past.

📷 Curtin University Archives

#CurtinUniversity #CurtinThrowback #CurtinLife CRICOS code: 00301J.
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Congratulations to Dr Marshall Makate from the School of Population Health, who has been recognised as one of the top two peer reviewers of 2024 by Health Policy and Planning, a leading journal in health policy research. Peer review plays a crucial role in ensuring the quality

Congratulations to Dr Marshall Makate from the School of Population Health, who has been recognised as one of the top two peer reviewers of 2024 by Health Policy and Planning, a leading journal in health policy research.

Peer review plays a crucial role in ensuring the quality
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Flashback to 1998! Guild Market Day took place from 10am-2pm every second Wednesday in the Guild precinct. Students had the opportunity to buy, sell or browse wares – including jewellery, clothes, plants, art, or even tarot card readings. One of the early philosophies of the

Flashback to 1998!

Guild Market Day took place from 10am-2pm every second Wednesday in the Guild precinct. Students had the opportunity to buy, sell or browse wares – including jewellery, clothes, plants, art, or even tarot card readings.

One of the early philosophies of the
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Unleash your creativity at the Curtin Library Makerspace! Whether you’re into 3D printing, tinkering, robotics, and coding, working with cameras, lighting, and VR/AR, or enjoying origami, painting, knitting, sewing, or jewellery-making, this space has something for you. 📅

Unleash your creativity at the Curtin Library Makerspace! Whether you’re into 3D printing, tinkering, robotics, and coding, working with cameras, lighting, and VR/AR, or enjoying origami, painting, knitting, sewing, or jewellery-making, this space has something for you.

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New Curtin University research has revealed that a massive meteorite struck northwestern Scotland about 200 million years later than previously thought, in a discovery that not only rewrites Scotland’s geological history but alters our understanding of the evolution of non-marine

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If you suggested to a young Gavin Aung Than that he would one day, be crowned a “New York Times Bestselling cartoonist,” he likely would have brushed it off with a polite laugh. Read more: curtin.edu/6n1vtp Visit Curtin Commons for more Curtin graduate stories. 💛

If you suggested to a young Gavin Aung Than that he would one day, be crowned a “New York Times Bestselling cartoonist,” he likely would have brushed it off with a polite laugh. Read more: curtin.edu/6n1vtp

Visit Curtin Commons for more Curtin graduate stories. 💛
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Congratulations to Associate Professor Paul Nevill on the successful launch of Curtin Singapore’s first BioBlitz! 🌱 Under his leadership, this pioneering event brought together students, researchers, and industry experts to explore the real-world applications of biodiversity

Congratulations to Associate Professor Paul Nevill on the successful launch of Curtin Singapore’s first BioBlitz! 🌱

Under his leadership, this pioneering event brought together students, researchers, and industry experts to explore the real-world applications of biodiversity
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Whether you’re interested in unique opportunities overseas, financial support, or programs to give you a headstart in your career, scholarships can ease your path through study – and even make the journey more rewarding. At Curtin, we grant hundreds of scholarships yearly to

Whether you’re interested in unique opportunities overseas, financial support, or programs to give you a headstart in your career, scholarships can ease your path through study – and even make the journey more rewarding.

At Curtin, we grant hundreds of scholarships yearly to
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Step inside our stunning Curtin Graduate School of Business! Located at 78 Murray Street heart of Perth’s CBD, it's the perfect blend of heritage and modern touches. Set within a restored 1894 landmark heritage building, the Curtin Graduate School of Business offers a real

Step inside our stunning Curtin Graduate School of Business!

Located at 78 Murray Street heart of Perth’s CBD, it's the perfect blend of heritage and modern touches.

Set within a restored 1894 landmark heritage building, the Curtin Graduate School of Business offers a real
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A daily dose of aspirin will be prescribed to people living with chronic liver disease in a bid to lower their chances of developing a common and deadly form of liver cancer as part of a new Curtin-led clinical trial. Read more: curtin.edu/qv665q #CurtinUniversity

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Congratulations to Dr Elena Gorenskaia, from our School of Molecular and Life Sciences, who has been selected to represent Curtin at the prestigious Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Germany. 🎉 Dr Gorenskaia will join nine early-career researchers from Australia at the 74th

Congratulations to Dr Elena Gorenskaia, from our School of Molecular and Life Sciences, who has been selected to represent Curtin at the prestigious Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Germany. 🎉

Dr Gorenskaia will join nine early-career researchers from Australia at the 74th
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New research from the Curtin Autism Research Group has revealed flexible working arrangements, including working from home, significantly benefit autistic employees, reducing anxiety, increasing productivity and improving overall well-being. Read more: curtin.edu/r36bwx

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Curtin grad Emma Garlett is blazing trails in law, media & advocacy. As founder of the Garlett Group, she’s championing Indigenous inclusion and empowering the next generation. Read Emma's inspiring story: curtin.edu/cjjsrj #CurtinUniversity #CurtinGrads Curtin University

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Wesfarmers Court is looking fresh! It’s the perfect spot for studying, taking a breather between classes, or catching up with friends. With a vibrant ceiling mural by Hense, the open sea container, and a piano for playing tunes on, the space is full of energy and great vibes!

Wesfarmers Court is looking fresh! It’s the perfect spot for studying, taking a breather between classes, or catching up with friends. With a vibrant ceiling mural by Hense, the open sea container, and a piano for playing tunes on, the space is full of energy and great vibes!
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New research from Curtin University and The Kids Research Institute Australia mapping tuberculosis cases in Africa could help dramatically improve diagnosis, treatment and prevention of the disease around the world. One of the deadliest infectious diseases, TB affected an

New research from Curtin University and The Kids Research Institute Australia mapping tuberculosis cases in Africa could help dramatically improve diagnosis, treatment and prevention of the disease around the world.

One of the deadliest infectious diseases, TB affected an