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Study identifies how to improve career counselling sessions for job seekers

Career counsellors who are empathetic, supportive and humorous towards their clients are more likely to see positive outcomes in their sessions, new research led by Curtin University has found.

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Study identifies how to improve career counselling sessions for job seekers
Curtin study investigates potential new treatments for pancreatic cancer

Monday 05 Aug 2019By Lauren Sydoruk

Curtin study investigates potential new treatments for pancreatic cancer

Curtin University researchers have discovered a potential new treatment for an aggressive form of pancreatic cancer.

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New Curtin scholarship to help improve outlook for liver cancer patients

Friday 02 Aug 2019By Lauren Sydoruk

New Curtin scholarship to help improve outlook for liver cancer patients

Curtin University and the Lions Cancer Institute Inc. have announced a new PhD scholarship that aims to improve the outcomes of people living with liver cancer around the world.

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Curtin researcher and educator excels in awards for pharmacy excellence

Thursday 01 Aug 2019By Lauren Sydoruk

Curtin researcher and educator excels in awards for pharmacy excellence

Leading Curtin pharmacy academic Dr Tin Fei Sim has been named the Australian Early Career Pharmacist of the Year at the 2019 Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) Excellence Awards.

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‘Virtual teams’ can overcome barriers to thrive, study finds

Thursday 01 Aug 2019By Lauren Sydoruk

‘Virtual teams’ can overcome barriers to thrive, study finds

Employees working in ‘virtual teams’ can overcome performance difficulties to work effectively if they have positive feedback, social support and job autonomy in their tasks and jobs.

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Eureka Prize nomination for Curtin research into chemical reactions

Wednesday 31 Jul 2019By Lucien Wilkinson

Eureka Prize nomination for Curtin research into chemical reactions

Two Curtin University scientists are finalists in the 2019 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes.

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Curtin awards six new Emeritus Professors

Tuesday 30 Jul 2019By Yasmine Phillips

Curtin awards six new Emeritus Professors

Curtin University has awarded six academics the title of Emeritus Professor in recognition of their extensive contribution to the University at their retirement.

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Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy awarded for gender advancement

Monday 29 Jul 2019By Lucien Wilkinson

Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy awarded for gender advancement

The Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy (CIRA) has received a Silver Pleiades Award from the Astronomical Society of Australia in recognition of its commitment to advancing women in astronomy.

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New Curtin study aims to reduce stigma of autism in Australia

Friday 26 Jul 2019By Lauren Sydoruk

New Curtin study aims to reduce stigma of autism in Australia

Eight out of 10 Australians have strong positive attitudes towards people with autism, a national survey outlined in new Curtin University-led research has found.

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New mental health research draws wisdom from Aboriginal Elders

Thursday 25 Jul 2019By Yasmine Phillips

New mental health research draws wisdom from Aboriginal Elders

Aboriginal Elders and young people will collaborate with youth mental health service providers on improving the mental health and wellbeing of Aboriginal youth as part of new Curtin-led…

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