Children living in the most disadvantaged communities across Australia are far less likely to attend the required 15 hours of preschool and more likely to become developmentally vulnerable.
The world may have closed down but innovative opportunities have opened up for Curtin business and law students looking to gain work experience in their fields.
A new Curtin University study has found a child’s birthday can affect their NAPLAN results, with the oldest children in a classroom on average outperforming their younger classmates.
“My advice to PhD students is to think like an entrepreneur. When you look at your research, ask yourself why you are doing it and what impact it’s going to make.”
Not-for-profit organisations, social enterprises, small businesses and start-ups can now receive advice and support from students at Curtin Business School and Curtin Law School.
New Curtin University-led research has found that the introduction of new technologies such as artificial intelligence, robots and automation into the workforce could potentially benefit employees.
Space remains important to Australian downsizers, with more than half moving to a dwelling with three or more bedrooms and a third moving to an apartment, AHURI research released today finds.
An Australian social entrepreneur and successful businesswoman who dedicated her career to improving employment opportunities for Indigenous peoples has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Commerce.