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History and facts About
https://www.curtin.edu.au/about/history-facts/
History and facts. It all began in the early 1900s when the Perth Technical School was established. ... Our policy and governance frameworks guide the university’s vision for future development and planning.
New Noongar child drawings unveiled in anniversary celebrations News at Curtin
https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/media-release/new-noongar-child-drawings-unveiled-in-anniversary-celebrations/
John Curtin Gallery’s Carrolup Manager Kathleen Toomath, whose late mother Alma was the last-known surviving Carrolup artist, said each new work discovered uncovered a new page in our history. ... Every single work created by the children of Carrolup
Agribusiness leader invested as Curtin’s new Chancellor News at Curtin
https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/media-release/agribusiness-leader-invested-as-curtins-new-chancellor/
to deliver a positive impact in teaching and research that benefits our local, regional and global communities,” Dr Crane said. ... I look forward to working with Professor Terry and Council to set and execute a strategy that leverages our strengths,
About
https://www.curtin.edu.au/archives/about/
provide evidence of our activities in tertiary education;. provide evidence of our business activities;. ... share our history with our community. Research and access. We are able to support researchers with access to materials in our collections.
From mission sites to healing centres News at Curtin
https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/from-mission-sites-to-healing-centres/
The displacement of people is a significant chapter in our history,” explains Jim Morrison, a Minang elder and Chair of WA Stolen Generations Aboriginal Corporation. ... These are the things we’ve been able to let out of our system.”.
#Curtin University #Archives
https://www.curtin.edu.au/archives/archives2023/
More digitisation. Curtin University’s partnership with the Digitisation Centre of Western Australia helped us digitise more of our history and special archives:. ... Curtin University’s logo still carries with it a connection to our days as the
From mission sites to healing centres News at Curtin
https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/from-mission-sites-to-healing-centres-2/
The displacement of people is a significant chapter in our history,” explains Jim Morrison, a Minang elder and Chair of WA Stolen Generations Aboriginal Corporation. ... These are the things we’ve been able to let out of our system.”.
Handbook
https://handbook.curtin.edu.au/
Search all of Curtin. Search courses. Campuses. Teaching areas. Curtin would like to pay respect to the indigenous members of our community by acknowledging the traditional owners of the land on ... which the Perth campus is located, the Wadjuk people of
“You can see the impact”: CEO on helping children with hearing loss News at Curtin
https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/you-can-see-the-impact-ceo-on-helping-children-with-hearing-loss/
It’s necessary for us to understand our history to determine where we want to go.”. ... You can see the impact our programs have had upon these kids and their families.”.
New Yorkers get a taste of Noongar culture News at Curtin
https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/media-release/new-yorkers-get-a-taste-of-noongar-culture/
We are delighted students from Colgate University were able to visit Curtin and learn from staff at CAS and our National Drug Research Institute. ... We are proud to have an international audience for our history, art and culture and value the link that