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Staff Portal

Showcasing staff stories, achievements, successes and more!

Curtin and CAWA join forces at National Suicide Prevention Conference

Wednesday, 28 May 2025

Curtin's Wellbeing Services Manager Jack Graham Geraghty and CAWA's Bella Broadway shared their expertise at the National Suicide Prevention Conference.

2025 Curtin Law School award winners and unit dux recipients pictured with Professor Robert Cunningham, Dean and Head of Curtin Law School (second row, seventh from the right, in a grey suit), at the Annual Awards and Networking Evening held at Optus Stadium.

Curtin Law School celebrates excellence at annual awards ceremony

Friday, 23 May 2025

Congratulations to the outstanding staff and students recognised at the recent Curtin Law School Annual Awards and Networking Evening.

Curtin Careers team celebrates National Careers Week

Friday, 23 May 2025

This year’s National Careers Week was a great success thanks to the efforts of Curtin Careers and Recruit Curtin.

Curtin staff and alumni with Danielle Heinecke (kneeling, second from right) at the Australian High Commissioner’s Residence in Kuala Lumpur.

New graduates, new journeys: Curtin Malaysia alumni events shine

Friday, 23 May 2025

Curtin Malaysia’s newest graduates were warmly welcomed into the Curtin alumni community at two special sundowner events in Kuala Lumpur and Miri.

Mentors and mentees engaging in enthusiastic and purposeful discussions.

Launch of Industry Mentoring Program sparks new connections

Wednesday, 21 May 2025

Thank you to Salma, Marina, Joelle and everyone involved in the successful launch of this year’s Industry Mentoring Program.

Adjunct Professor Michael Broderick featured in international travelling exhibition

Friday, 16 May 2025

Adjunct Professor Michael Broderick’s Global Hibakusha Portraits to be featured in the international travelling exhibition Never Again: The Hiroshima-Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Exhibition.

Professor Lindley Lord, Associate Deputy Vice-Chancellor Global (front row, second from left), and Associate Professor Paul Nevill (back row, second from left) with the Bentley campus BioBlitz participants.

Curtin’s first BioBlitz reveals campus biodiversity

Friday, 16 May 2025

Congratulations to Associate Professor Paul Nevill on leading Curtin’s inaugural BioBlitz events in Bentley and Singapore. Results uncovered a rich diversity of species calling our campuses home including honeyeaters, jellyfish, otters and water monitors.

Chief Investigators from Curtin’s Indigenous Health Research Program (L-R): Dr Bernardo Dewey, Dr Helen Bailey, Carolyn Lewis and Professor Carrington Shepherd.

New project supports Aboriginal families experiencing perinatal loss

Friday, 16 May 2025

Professor Carrington Shepherd and his team has received $2.89 million from the Medical Research Future Fund to support Aboriginal families experiencing the loss of a baby.

(L-R) Tamara Palme (Digital Learning Officer, DBE), Professor Sue Anne Ware (DBE Head of School), Professor Michele Wilson (Associate Provost), Samuel Crowley (DBE), Sally Dawkins (Director WA State Office Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade), Associate Professor Rebecca Walker (Deputy Pro-Vice Chancellor, Humanities), Steven Feast (Digital Learning Officer, DBE), Alannah MacTiernan (Former Minister for Hydrogen Industry of Western Australia) and Jake Schapper (DBE).

Celebrating global learning through design exhibition

Friday, 16 May 2025

The School of Design and the Built Environment (DBE) proudly launched its 2024 GLOBETROTTING exhibition, showcasing student work from 2024’s programs and global study trips.

The winning team (starting third from left to right) Siya Seebaluck, Sheik Beharee, Alyah Seeruttun and Abhinav Jumeea with the judges of the event.

Curtin Mauritius students win national business case competition

Friday, 16 May 2025

Congratulations to Curtin Mauritius students and their coaches for winning first place in the 2025 Mauritius Undergraduate Business Case Competition (MUBCC).