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Job itself not pay the key to happiness at work
New research conducted by Curtin University, in collaboration with Making Work Absolutely Human (mwah.), reveals that while pay, job security and hours of work count, it’s the job itself that matters. -
Why Leprechauns Know How Mountains Form
2017 Haydn Williams Fellowship Public Lecture presented by Professor Brendan Murphy
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Birds of a feather huddle together to keep out the cold
Researchers curious about how small birds in the wild manage to survive cold winter nights have used miniature temperature transmitters and data loggers to solve the puzzle.
R&D Now stories
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Why Leprechauns Know How Mountains Form
2017 Haydn Williams Fellowship Public Lecture presented by Professor Brendan Murphy
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That sinking feeling
Scientists fear that polar ice sheets are on the brink of collapse from the effects of human-induced global warming. Which one of the planet’s three major ice sheets will be the first to go?
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Fighting bacteria one spot at a time
A novel blood assaying technique requiring only a tiny sample of dried blood could revolutionise patient care in remote locations such as the highlands of Papua New Guinea.
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Grants & Awards
Robotic investigation of optical properties of Southern Ocean
Professor David Antoine
david.antoine@curtin.edu.au
Atomic and molecular collision computational modelling
Professor Igor Bray
igor.bray@curtin.edu.au
ARC Training Centre for Mining Restoration
Professor Kingsley Dixon
kingsley.dixon@curtin.edu.au
Exposure to workplace hazards among migrant workers in Australia
Associate Professor Alison Reid
alison.reid@curtin.edu.au
Cellular cross-talk between liver progenitor cells and hepatic stellate cells is required for hepatic fibrogenesis
Dr Nina Tirnitz-Parker
N.Tirnitz-Parker@curtin.edu.au
Curtin University is ranked in the top 2% of universities
Curtin is ranked in the top 2% of universities worldwide and is number 10 in Australia in the highly regarded Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) 2016.