Midwife graduate returns to paint Moorditj Yorga design
Valerie Ah Chee has contributed her artistic skills to Curtin University’s Moorditj Yorga Scholarship for mature-age Aboriginal women.
By Daniel Jauk | Alumni news | Leave a commentValerie Ah Chee has contributed her artistic skills to Curtin University’s Moorditj Yorga Scholarship for mature-age Aboriginal women.
By Daniel Jauk | Alumni news | Leave a commentCurtin Global Voices Scholarship recipients Rachael Ryan and Niamh Wilkins are advocating for positive change.
By Daniel Jauk | Campus and community; Agriculture, environment and sustainability; Business, management and law; Humanities | Leave a commentAt a time when the number of female CEOs in ASX200-listed companies is declining and gender pay gaps are still evident, support for women in the workforce is more important than ever.
By Anne Griffin-Appadoo | Alumni news; Business, management and law | Leave a comment“I think my mum cried when I told her. She was very proud that I’d turned my life around. I’m the first one in my family to go to uni, and Curtin gave me that opportunity.”
By Anita Shore | Campus and community; Future students; Health | Leave a commentFinancial hardship continues to be a barrier for many university students. As a recipient of a scholarship, Taylor Clark was able to complete her undergraduate studies and fulfil her academic dreams.
By Nikky Lee and Daniel Jauk | Campus and community; Feature; Architecture and construction; Culture, language and Indigenous; Humanities | 2 commentsAs recipients of New Colombo Plan scholarships, Alice Baldock, Yasmin Harris, Benjamin Richardson and Michael Tran will join HASSELL in Hong Kong and Singapore.
By Nikky Lee | Campus and community; Humanities; The arts and creative industries | Leave a commentA new scholarship to study Chemistry at Curtin University has been launched to ease the financial constraints of regional students forced to study away from home. The David E. Williams Analytical Reference Laboratory Scholarship has been developed in honour the late David Williams, a scientist hailing from Bunbury who, at the age of 17 in Read More
By Megan Meates | Campus and community; Physical sciences and mathematicsCurtin University’s Western Australian School of Mines’ (WASM) youngest student, Bukayo Taiwo, recently completed her first vacation work with Leighton Contractors’ Mining Division after being awarded one of the company’s scholarships.
By Andrea Barnard | Campus and community; Research; Engineering and miningTwo Curtin University graduates have won scholarships for new desalination research by the National Centre of Excellence in Desalination Australia (NCEDA).
By Andrea Barnard | Campus and community; Research; Agriculture, environment and sustainabilityCRICOS Provider Code: WA 00301J