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Noongar Dandjoo

The Department of Media, Culture and Creative Arts TV current affairs program produced in association with the Centre for Aboriginal Studies and Noongar people, Noongar Dandjoo, will soon be screened...

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Humanities’ students benefit from Curtin’s elite athlete program

Curtin University’s commitment to elite sports has seen the University appoint a dedicated Elite Athlete Coordinator to help leading student athletes balance their training and study commitments. A...

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Fashion Graduate Tim Watson wins internship in New York

2012 was an incredible year for Curtin Fashion Graduate Tim Watson who has been awarded the prestigious ‘Australians in New York Fashion Foundation’ scholarship through the Australian Fashion...

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Journalism students to benefit from Lotterywest Curtin FM grant

Curtin FM has secured a Lotterywest grant of $712,871, the most significant single grant awarded to the station in its 36-year history. Curtin FM, Western Australia’s largest community radio station...

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Dawn Bennett making music graduates more employable

Professorial Research Fellow and Director of the Creative Workforce Initiative at Curtin, Dawn Bennett, is conducting research with a focus on the working lives and economic circumstances of creative...

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Launch of the writingWA Awards

The writingWA Awards have launched in partnership between Curtin University and the State Library of Western Australia, to support emerging writers currently based in regional Western Australia. The...

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Arts Graduate meets Anthony Mundine for the Archibald Prize

Curtin Art graduate Abdul Abdullah has portrayed Anthony Mundine in a new light. The Perth artist entered his portrait of the man behind the gloves in the 2013 Archibald Prize. Abdullah sat with his...

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Architecture student wins international commendation

Curtin University Master of Architecture student Christopher Mewburn was recently awarded a First Commendation in the Commonwealth Association of Architects’ WISE (Welcoming Inclusive Spaces for the...

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Curtin Professor to speak in Washington DC

Kim Scott, Professor of Writing in the School of Media, Culture and Creative Arts is one of only seven Australians who will feature in the 2013 Australian Ambassador’s Speakers Series in Washington DC....

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Curtin Students Rube Goldberging it: Kinetic Aesthetic 2013

To start off semester one with a bang, 240 Curtin Architecture and Interior Architecture first years, placed in 40 groups, had just three days to design and build a 180 metre Rube Goldberg Machine –...

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Curtin lecturer teams with industry to exhibit innovation

Curtin University Interior Architecture Lecturer and Ph.D student, Penelope Forlano is exhibiting her latest work – The Unforgotten console – at independent Perth gallery, FORM. The limited edition...

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Locally designed fashion on show in Sydney’s The Strand Arcade

Works by Curtin University Fashion students are currently being showcased in Sydney’s The Strand Arcade as part of the 2013 Campaign for Wool Australia activities. Curtin designers on show include...

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Curtin Design students win Ignite Awards in Mauritius

From left to right: Leena Nothoo, Senior Lecturer; Jean Marie Lo Hun, Bhooshita Purmah, Imran Jhummun, and Vikash Rowtho, Head of Faculty Three Curtin students studying at the Charles Telfair Institute...

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Curtin filmmaker featured at international film festival

Author: Marisa Wikramanayake “At 16, I saw films that blew my mind.” Fast forward several years later and Zak Hilditch is the one making the mind-blowing films. The Curtin graduate’s latest fully...

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Research and Creative Production Awards – 2013

Book of the Year Joint winners John Hartley – general category Hartley, John (2012) Digital futures for cultural and media studies. Wiley-Blackwell, London, United Kngdom. Digital Futures for Cultural...

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Lovers of romance writing to meet in Fremantle

Author: April Kleer Creative writers and academics will celebrate their love of love stories in Fremantle this month at the inaugural Elizabeth Jolley Conference on Reading and Writing Romance in the...

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School of Built Environment Evaluate winners

Congratulations to the Evaluate student winners! The Built Environment student eVALUate winners for semester one 2013 are: Emma Bevan -  Urban and Regional Planning Tuan Ang Ngo –   Architecture Chris...

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Humanities Honours Information Session

If you have been thinking about pursuing further study, come and hear about the opportunities and challenges of the Humanities Honours program from academics and current student. There will be time for...

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Farming lifestyle is now fashion forward

Cordelia Gibbs has a box of rusty metallic objects that she has scavenged from her family’s farm in Beverly. She plans to use them to help dye the fabric she will use to create her clothes for her next...

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Buzz about visualisation at new HIVE

Author: April Kleer Western Australian visualisation, virtualisation and simulation researchers now have a new facility to meet their growing demands, with the opening of Curtin University’s Hub for...

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