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💛🌏. Read Sandy’s powerful story in #CurtinCommons via link in bio. ... Read the full story via the link in bio. 👆. #CurtinUniversity #CurtinAlumni #CurtinCommons #IWD2024 #InvestinWomen #InspireInclusion #FemaleLeader #Future #Careers
Thing Digital storytelling 23 Things Curtin Library
https://23things.library.curtin.edu.au/portfolio/thing-digital-storytelling
Stories are what make us human. Digital storytelling is the art of telling a story using digital media such as images, text, audio, social media, interactive elements and more. This Thing will help you think about the stories you want to tell, and
Stories of Aboriginal storytellers documented in new book News at Curtin
https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/media-release/stories-aboriginal-storytellers-documented-new-book/
In this project, Aboriginal people are at the centre of every story, sharing their own thoughts and views on a range of diverse range of topics including the biographies of local
Stories
https://www.curtin.edu.au/archives/stories/
Explore stories from the archives.
Open Access stories: Dr Martin Whitely and Professor John Phillimore Library
https://www.curtin.edu.au/library/open-access-stories-dr-martin-whitely-and-professor-john-phillimore/
Dr Martin Whitely (Research Fellow) and Professor John Phillimore (Executive Director) of the John Curtin Institute of Public Policy at Curtin published the ...
Bringing the stories home: the Wirlomin Noongar Language and Stories Project News at Curtin
https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/bringing-stories-home-wirlomin-noongar-language-stories-project/
Share. Print. Warning: This story contains an image of an Indigenous person who has passed away. ... I’d like to think there is a place for literature, for story, in social transformation.
Young alumni stories: “Stay stubborn in the face of adversity” News at Curtin
https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/young-alumni-stories-stay-stubborn-face-adversity/
says. “I believe it was important for my story to be in a mainstream setting. ... I support them to discover their strengths; however, what they value most is someone to listen to their story.
Open Access stories: Dr Hendra Gunosewoyo Library
https://www.curtin.edu.au/library/open-access-stories-dr-hendra-gunosewoyo/
The first article by Curtin authors to be made Open Access under the Library read and publish arrangements was by Curtin PhD student Alexander Hamilton, his ...
Open Access stories: Professor Steven Tingay Library
https://www.curtin.edu.au/library/open-access-stories-professor-steven-tingay/
Professor Steven Tingay, Executive Director, Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy shares his experience with Open Access: "In astronomy, and several oth ...
China Australia Writing Centre publishes short story collection News at Curtin
https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/media-release/china-australia-writing-centre-publishes-short-story-collection/
China Australia Writing Centre publishes short story collection. 27 Jul 2016 | Curtin University. ... The story of these young artists and their recently rediscovered artworks are an important and previously neglected corner of Australian history.”.