Curtin and the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) have reached an agreement on salaries and conditions. The bans on the provision of student results have been lifted and all staff are now working to ensure students get their results as soon as possible.
The Governor of Western Australia, His Excellency Dr Ken Michael AC, has agreed to become the inaugural patron of Curtin University of Technology’s Australian Sustainable Development Institute (ASDI).
Curtin University of Technology and BHP Billiton Iron Ore today launched an Indigenous Scholarship Program to increase the university participation of indigenous students in Western Australia.
A free exhibition by Curtin University of Technology Fashion and Textile Design graduates – a fringe activity to the 2008 Perth Fashion Festival Cultural Program
Curtin University of Technology is pleased to announce the appointment of Associate Professor John Neilson as the new Pro Vice-Chancellor to spearhead the establishment of all academic aspects of the recently announced Singapore Campus.
Three long-standing Curtin University of Technology academics have been awarded 2008 Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning by the Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ATLC) (formerly the Carrick Institute of Learning and Teaching in Higher Education).
A science focused fortune teller, infra red cameras that pick up body heat and laughing clowns that make you question your chemistry knowledge are just some of the science highlights at the Curiosity Carnival at Curtin Open Day on Sunday 17 August 2008 from 10am-4pm at the University’s Bentley Campus.
A display on Australia’s largest science project, the multi-billion dollar international Square Kilometre Array (SKA), will be one of the highlights of the Innovation Display at Curtin’s Open Day on Sunday 17 August 2008 from 10am-4pm at the University’s Bentley Campus.