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Discover how you can benefit from some of the innovative work and partnerships that are developing at Curtin University.

Partnerships
Our strategic and mutually beneficial partnerships with business, industry, sports, community and research organisations have resulted in progressive outcomes in teaching, learning and research.

Local and community
Our strength is linked to the strength of our communities and our ability to make tomorrow better. Our mutually beneficial relationships strengthen our community and enhance teaching and learning for our students.

Schools, teachers and advisors
We engage with schools and learning institutions to provide interactive and personalised learning experiences to school communities.

Student engagement
At Curtin, we support a range of initiatives in learning and teaching designed to support student engagement.

Alumni networks
The global Curtin alumni community is characterised by their desire to follow their passions, find success and make tomorrow better.

Passion for pathogens: meet the medical scientist testing for COVID-19
Jess Bordessa was fascinated by the human body. Now, the laboratory medicine graduate is testing for the virus that has taken over the world.

Life-changing courtroom experience leads to career in criminal law
Standing in the Children’s Court, Fintan Roberts felt overwhelmed by shame and regret. It was late 2014 and the student was facing a charge of disorderly behaviour in a public place after a night out.

Working in the information age
Information is everywhere. The web is an infinite vortex of details and data; our phones are overloaded with photos and videos; workplaces hold thousands of files nested in servers dating back years.

Community-minded Curtin alumnus and Constable Care CEO recognised
A Curtin University alumnus has been recognised among global business leaders as an industry innovator and inspiration for future leaders.

The Future Of: Land conservation
Join Dr Stephen van Leeuwen and Dr Simon Wilde as they discuss the unique features and creatures of the Australian landscape, and what is required to ensure better land use and land conservation.

The Future Of: Universities
Join Professor Jill Downie, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Academic at Curtin to discuss the trend towards online study, and whether universities will always have physical campuses.

The Future Of: Women’s Fitness Culture
Join Dr Madison Magladry and Professor Cecilie Thøgersen-Ntoumani to discuss how we can build a more positive fitness culture that better supports women’s physical and mental health.

The Future Of: Extraterrestrial intelligence
Join Dr Ben Rich and Michael Wieteska from the Curtin School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry, unpack what makes someone a political extremist and the appeal of political extremist groups.