Showcasing staff stories, achievements, successes and more!
Curtin Sport and Recreation welcomed more than 2,000 students to Curtin Carnival on Friday 13 February, closing out Orientation Week with an afternoon packed with activity, fun and connection.
A research collaboration that is building one of the world’s most extensive tissue repositories for liver cancer has been injected with more than $7 million in new funding support.
NDRI Director Professor Paul Griffiths provided expert input at an international consultation focused on future drug-related technologies.
Curtin’s Theatre Arts course was recently recognised at the 50th Annual Robert Finley Awards, which celebrate outstanding achievement in WA community theatre.
Congratulations to NDRI Emeritus Professor Steve Allsop on being the first person from outside the UK appointed to the UK Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs.
Collaboration and expertise in healthcare was highlighted at the inaugural International Health Symposium, hosted by Curtin Mauritius and Charles Telfair Education.
Kim Andreassen, Mentally Healthy Schools Project Officer from the School of Population Health, has received the Sex Ed Impact Award alongside their co-authors.
Curtin’s Centre for Applied Ethics recently partnered with the Constable Care Foundation and PEiPL Ltd to host the Imagineers school holiday program.


