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Curtin University

Curtin University, formerly known as Curtin University of Technology and Western Australian Institute of Technology (WAIT), is an Australian public research university based in Bentley, Perth, Western Australia. It is named after John Curtin, Prime Minister of Australia from 1941 to 1945, and is the largest university in Western Australia, with 58,607 students in 2022.[1]

Curtin University
Building 408, Bentley Campus
Former names
  • Western Australian Institute of Technology (1966–1986)
  • Curtin University of Technology (1986–2010)
MottoMake Tomorrow Better
TypePublic
Established
  • 1966; 57 years ago (1966)
  • 1986; 37 years ago (1986)
AccreditationTEQSA
Academic affiliations
ChancellorAndrew Crane
Vice-ChancellorHarlene Hayne
Academic staff
1,653 (2021 FTE)[1]
Undergraduates40,057 (2021)[1]
Postgraduates10,243 (2021)[1]
Location, ,
Australia

32°00′17″S 115°53′37″E / 32.0048589°S 115.8936669°E / -32.0048589; 115.8936669 (Curtin University)
CampusUrban; 116 hectares[2]
Sporting affiliations
UniSport
Websitewww.curtin.edu.au

WAIT was established in 1966. Curtin was conferred university status after legislation was passed by the Parliament of Western Australia in 1986. Since then, the university has expanded its presence and has campuses in Singapore, Malaysia, Dubai and Mauritius, and has ties with 90 exchange universities in 20 countries.[3] The university comprises five main faculties with over 95 specialists centres. It had a campus in Sydney from 2005 to 2016.[4]

Curtin University is a member of the Australian Technology Network. Curtin University is active in research in a range of academic and practical fields.[5] Curtin is the only Western Australian university whose students have won the Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering's Postgraduate Student Gold Medal as at 2020.[6]

History Edit

Curtin University was founded in 1966 as the Western Australian Institute of Technology.[7] The four people who drove its establishment were Lesley Phillips, who was Superintendent of Technical Education from 1943 to 1948; George Hayman, [a] who held the same position from 1948[8] until 1962;[9] T.L. Robertson, Director of Education; and Haydn Williams, Director of Technical Education.[8]

Its nucleus comprised the tertiary programs of the Perth Technical College, which opened in 1900.[10] The university's Bentley campus was selected in 1962, officially opened in 1966, and the first students enrolled in 1967.[citation needed] Haydn Williams was the first director of WAIT.[8]

In 1969, three more institutions were merged with WAIT: the Kalgoorlie School of Mines (opened in 1902), the Muresk Agricultural College (opened in 1926), and the Schools of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy (in operation since the 1950s at Shenton Park).[11] Between 1966 and 1976 WAIT experienced an expansion from 2,000 to 10,000 students.[12]

In December 1986 WAIT was made a university, under provisions of the WA Institute of Technology Amendment Act 1986.[13] Curtin University took its name from the former Prime Minister of Australia, John Curtin. In 1987, Curtin University of Technology became Western Australia's third university and Australia's first university of technology.[citation needed]

In 1993, Curtin founded a graduate business school in St Georges Terrace. It was moved to Murray Street in 2002, where it remains today. The school was developed on the foundation of Curtin's existing Master of Business Administration program.[14]

In 2005, Curtin and Murdoch University were engaged in a feasibility study into the possibility of a merger.[15] However, on 7 November 2005, both institutions announced that a merger would not be undertaken.[16] In 2008, Curtin opened a campus in Singapore, its second offshore presence.[14] In 2009, Curtin became the first university in the Australian Technology Network to be listed on the Academic Ranking of World Universities of research universities.[17]

In 2010, Curtin dropped the "of Technology" suffix, from then operating as "Curtin University".[citation needed]

Campuses Edit

 
Entrance as viewed from Curtin University bus station
 
Building 408 (Business and Physiotherapy)
 
Curtin Stadium
 
Chancellery Building
 
Grounds

Perth and regional WA Edit

The main Curtin University campus is located in Bentley, Western Australia, about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) south-east of the Perth central business district.[18] Curtin has multiple smaller off-site campuses within the Perth metropolitan area. The Graduate School of Business building is located in the Perth central business district in the renovated former Government Printing Office, and the law school is located on Murray Street in the old Public Health Department and Chief Secretary's building, a listed building on the State Register of Heritage Places. In 2016, Curtin entered into an agreement with the National Trust of Australia (WA) to use the restored Old Perth Boys' School at 139 St Georges Terrace for community and industry engagement. In 2018, Curtin University renovated the original Perth Technical College building at 137 St Georges Terrace to create meeting rooms, and learning spaces for professional development and postgraduate courses.[19]

Exploration Geophysics and Petroleum Engineering are located at the co-location research facilities of the Australian Resources Research Centre (ARRC)[20] which also houses offices of CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering[21] and National Measurement Institute.[22] The ARRC is located in the Technology Park Bentley, adjacent to the main Bentley campus. Some university staff, researchers and students on practicum work in other locations such as the Oral Health Centre of WA (OHCWA) in Nedlands[23] and at Royal Perth Hospital, amongst other organisations.

Curtin has two of its own bus stations, which is connected to the Transperth public transport network. The station is also linked to the Mandurah railway line's Canning Bridge Station by a shuttle bus service. The university also has its own internal bus network trialling autonomous buses on campus.[citation needed]

Curtin has campuses outside Perth, the largest being the Western Australian School of Mines at Kalgoorlie, and a number of micro-campuses in locations such as Esperance, Margaret River, and Geraldton. Nursing is the only course offered in Geraldton.[when?] The Muresk Institute at Northam left Curtin in 2012.[citation needed]

Dubai campus Edit

In April 2017 Curtin University established its newest campus in Dubai at Dubai International Academic City.[24] Australian Ambassador to the UAE HE Arthur Spyrou officially opened the campus on 10 September 2017.[25] Curtin University Dubai courses use the same structure and unit curriculum as those offered at the Bentley campus. Curtin University Dubai is accredited by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA).[citation needed] The academic qualifications granted by Curtin University is certified by KHDA and is recognised in the Emirate of Dubai by all public and private entities.[citation needed]

Malaysia campus Edit

The campus in Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia is Curtin's largest international campus. Curtin's operations in Miri began in February 1999. In 2002, a purpose-built campus was opened as Curtin's first offshore campus and the first foreign university campus in East Malaysia. It has around 4,000 students from over 45 countries, and academics from more than 15 countries.[26] Curtin Malaysia is the only approved CISCO Networking University in Miri and Brunei.[27]

Singapore campus Edit

Curtin University opened a Singapore-based campus on 23 November 2008.[28][29] Curtin Singapore courses use the same structure and unit curriculum as those offered at the Bentley campus.[citation needed]

Mauritius campus Edit

Curtin University opened its fourth international campus in Mauritius on 3 May 2018 on the campus of Charles Telfair Institute in Moka south of Port Louis.[30][31]

Former Sydney campus (2005–2016) Edit

Curtin University Sydney (Curtin Sydney) was established on 20 June 2005. The first campus was located in The Rocks area. It was later relocated to the suburb of Chippendale where it occupied the historical Berlei Building. The operation of Curtin Sydney was contracted out to private tertiary education provider Navitas Group. It offered diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate courses to international students. In 2014 Curtin Sydney was involved in a cash-for-results scandal where students since 2012 had paid MyMaster, a Sydney company, up to $1,000 each to write essays and assignments for them, as well as sit online tests.[32] In 2015, Curtin announced the closure of Curtin Sydney from early 2017.[4]

Organisation and facilities Edit

Faculties Edit

From 2007, the university's teaching and research was divided into five faculties (previously known as divisions), which each include a number of schools.[33] These schools were consolidated in 2020 during a period of staff cuts.[34] These are:

  • Centre for Aboriginal Studies
  • Faculty of Business and Law
    • School of Accounting, Economics and Finance
    • School of Management and Marketing
    • Curtin Law School
  • Faculty of Health Sciences
    • Curtin Medical School
    • Curtin School of Allied Health
    • Curtin School of Nursing
    • Curtin School of Population Health
  • Faculty of Humanities
    • School of Design and the Built Environment
    • School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry
    • School of Education
  • Faculty of Science and Engineering
    • School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering
    • School of Earth and Planetary Sciences
    • School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences
    • School of Molecular and Life Sciences
    • Western Australian School of Mines: Minerals and Energy Engineering

Libraries Edit

The main library building is the TL Robertson Library, located on the Bentley campus.[35] It opened in 1972. After the building was extended in the 1990s, the university began a major refurbishment in 2021, due for completion in 2023.[36] Also located on the Bentley campus is the John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library, holding a large collection of papers relating to John Curtin as well as other special collections including the papers of political figures John Dawkins, Geoff Gallop, Hazel Hawke, and Carmen Lawrence, and Curtin academics Mike Daube (tobacco control) and Jules Black (sexology).[37]

John Curtin Gallery Edit

The John Curtin Gallery (JCG) is located on the Bentley campus, in building 200A.[38] It has a focus on contemporary art, learning and research.[39]

Hayman Theatre Edit

The Hayman Theatre was established in 1973 as Hayman Hall, for the use of theatre arts students.[40] The Hall's name derives from George Hayman,[a] who played a major part in establishing WAIT in 1967.[41] The theatre study company Theatreground as well as the Western Australian Theatre Company used the space. It was refurbished in 1977, creating the Theatre Upstairs above the main stage. After the Bentley Campus was expanded, in 2017 Hayman Theatre was relocated to Building 302.[40]

Academic profile Edit

The university is one of the partners in the Western Australian Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study, one of the largest cohorts of pregnancy, childhood, adolescence and early adulthood to be carried out anywhere in the world.[42]

Rankings and reputation Edit

Curtin University has achieved "Top 10 Australia University" status in 6 out of 10 major global rankings (ARWU, US News, CWUR, Leiden, RUR, URAP). Curtin is ranked 160th globally and 10th nationwide by U.S. News & World Report Best Global Universities Rankings in 2023.[52] Curtin University is again ranked in the world's top one percent of universities and ninth in Australia based on the 2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities.[53]

In addition, Curtin University has achieved its highest-ever result in the annual QS World University Rankings[54] by rising to 193rd globally in the 2023 edition. It was ranked 2nd in the world for Engineering - Mineral & Mining, and ranked 5th in Australia for Architecture in the 2022 QS World University Rankings by Subject.[55][56]

Curtin's Creative Writing staff and alumni have won the Miles Franklin Award seven times.[57]

Student life Edit

Accommodation Edit

Curtin University offers on campus accommodation at five separate precincts which are managed by UniLodge.[58] These accommodation options include Kurrajong Village,[59] Erica Underwood House,[60] Guild House,[61] Vickery House[62] and St Catherine's College.[63]

Student guild Edit

The Curtin Student Guild is the student union at Curtin University. The guild was founded as the WAIT Student Guild in January 1969.

The guild provides student representation services through the provision of faculty, international, postgraduate and equity representatives and the professional support service Student Assist.[64]

The guild operates most of the food and beverage outlets on campus, including Guild Cafés (Central, Engineering, Library), Angazi, Concept Coffee Co, Mallokup and Beakers food outlets. Other commercial services include G-Mart, Curtin University's general store, printing, stationery and news outlet and The Tav.[65]

The guild operates and funds all Curtin student clubs and societies. The guild also runs a number of events throughout the year, most notably the Toga Party held in semester one and the previous notable event Grasslands Music Festival held in semester two. The guild publishes Grok magazine.

The Student Guild is governed by students through the Guild Council which consists of executive members: president, vice-presidents, secretary and chair of the Representation Board and councillors. All other representatives sit on the Representation Board. Student representatives are elected to their positions by students in annual elections held in September.[66] Major Groups that contest elections include Illuminate, Progress, Left Action and the Joke Ticket.[67] The Guild is currently operated by an Illuminate majority.

Sport Edit

Men's soccer Edit

The men's team of the Curtin University Football Club is based on the main campus. The club currently (2023) competes in the Football West State League Division 2.

Women's soccer Edit

The Curtin University FC Women's team are one of the inaugural teams in the new National Premier Leagues WA Women competition (which commenced in 2020), and is a part of the National Premier Leagues Women's structure.[68] Previously they had been a part of the Women State League Division 1 from (at least) 2012 to 2019.

Notable people Edit

Faculty and staff Edit

Curtin's faculty includes prominent scholars such as environmental scientist Peter Newman, writer Kim Scott and isotope geochemist Kliti Grice.[citation needed][when?]

Past prominent faculty members include the post-modernist Niall Lucy, writer Elizabeth Jolley and journalist Robert Duffield.[citation needed]

Alumni Edit

Notable people who have attended Curtin University include:

Humanities Edit

Other faculties Edit

Controversies Edit

Curtin has become active in research and partnerships overseas, particularly in mainland China, and has received funding from major Chinese companies such as Tencent.[79] It is involved in a number of business, management, and research projects, particularly in supercomputing, where the university participates in a tri-continental array with nodes in Perth, Beijing, and Edinburgh.[80] The Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao visited the Woodside-funded hydrocarbon research facility during his visit to Australia in 2005.[81] Funding from major Chinese companies connected to the state have led to concerns that Curtin University has limited academic freedom on certain topics.[79]

In 2020, a roof at Curtin University collapsed, killing a 23-year-old construction worker after he fell more than 20 m (66 ft), and leaving two other construction workers injured.[82][83]

See also Edit

Footnotes Edit

  1. ^ a b William George Inglis (George) Hayman, Superintendent of Technical Education from 1948[8] until his retirement in 1962.[9]

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External links Edit

  • Official website  
    • Curtin Alumni
    • Curtin University, Dubai campus
    • Curtin University, Malaysia campus
    • Curtin University, Singapore campus

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Curtin University formerly known as Curtin University of Technology and Western Australian Institute of Technology WAIT is an Australian public research university based in Bentley Perth Western Australia It is named after John Curtin Prime Minister of Australia from 1941 to 1945 and is the largest university in Western Australia with 58 607 students in 2022 1 Curtin UniversityBuilding 408 Bentley CampusFormer namesWestern Australian Institute of Technology 1966 1986 Curtin University of Technology 1986 2010 MottoMake Tomorrow BetterTypePublicEstablished1966 57 years ago 1966 1986 37 years ago 1986 AccreditationTEQSAAcademic affiliationsACUATNASAIHLOUAChancellorAndrew CraneVice ChancellorHarlene HayneAcademic staff1 653 2021 FTE 1 Undergraduates40 057 2021 1 Postgraduates10 243 2021 1 LocationBentley Perth Western Australia Australia32 00 17 S 115 53 37 E 32 0048589 S 115 8936669 E 32 0048589 115 8936669 Curtin University CampusUrban 116 hectares 2 Sporting affiliationsUniSportWebsitewww wbr curtin wbr edu wbr auWAIT was established in 1966 Curtin was conferred university status after legislation was passed by the Parliament of Western Australia in 1986 Since then the university has expanded its presence and has campuses in Singapore Malaysia Dubai and Mauritius and has ties with 90 exchange universities in 20 countries 3 The university comprises five main faculties with over 95 specialists centres It had a campus in Sydney from 2005 to 2016 4 Curtin University is a member of the Australian Technology Network Curtin University is active in research in a range of academic and practical fields 5 Curtin is the only Western Australian university whose students have won the Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering s Postgraduate Student Gold Medal as at 2020 6 Contents 1 History 2 Campuses 2 1 Perth and regional WA 2 2 Dubai campus 2 3 Malaysia campus 2 4 Singapore campus 2 5 Mauritius campus 2 6 Former Sydney campus 2005 2016 3 Organisation and facilities 3 1 Faculties 3 2 Libraries 3 3 John Curtin Gallery 3 4 Hayman Theatre 4 Academic profile 4 1 Rankings and reputation 5 Student life 5 1 Accommodation 5 2 Student guild 5 3 Sport 5 3 1 Men s soccer 5 3 2 Women s soccer 6 Notable people 6 1 Faculty and staff 6 2 Alumni 6 2 1 Humanities 6 3 Other faculties 7 Controversies 8 See also 9 Footnotes 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditCurtin University was founded in 1966 as the Western Australian Institute of Technology 7 The four people who drove its establishment were Lesley Phillips who was Superintendent of Technical Education from 1943 to 1948 George Hayman a who held the same position from 1948 8 until 1962 9 T L Robertson Director of Education and Haydn Williams Director of Technical Education 8 Its nucleus comprised the tertiary programs of the Perth Technical College which opened in 1900 10 The university s Bentley campus was selected in 1962 officially opened in 1966 and the first students enrolled in 1967 citation needed Haydn Williams was the first director of WAIT 8 In 1969 three more institutions were merged with WAIT the Kalgoorlie School of Mines opened in 1902 the Muresk Agricultural College opened in 1926 and the Schools of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy in operation since the 1950s at Shenton Park 11 Between 1966 and 1976 WAIT experienced an expansion from 2 000 to 10 000 students 12 In December 1986 WAIT was made a university under provisions of the WA Institute of Technology Amendment Act 1986 13 Curtin University took its name from the former Prime Minister of Australia John Curtin In 1987 Curtin University of Technology became Western Australia s third university and Australia s first university of technology citation needed In 1993 Curtin founded a graduate business school in St Georges Terrace It was moved to Murray Street in 2002 where it remains today The school was developed on the foundation of Curtin s existing Master of Business Administration program 14 In 2005 Curtin and Murdoch University were engaged in a feasibility study into the possibility of a merger 15 However on 7 November 2005 both institutions announced that a merger would not be undertaken 16 In 2008 Curtin opened a campus in Singapore its second offshore presence 14 In 2009 Curtin became the first university in the Australian Technology Network to be listed on the Academic Ranking of World Universities of research universities 17 In 2010 Curtin dropped the of Technology suffix from then operating as Curtin University citation needed Campuses Edit nbsp Entrance as viewed from Curtin University bus station nbsp Building 408 Business and Physiotherapy nbsp Curtin Stadium nbsp Chancellery Building nbsp GroundsPerth and regional WA Edit The main Curtin University campus is located in Bentley Western Australia about 6 kilometres 3 7 mi south east of the Perth central business district 18 Curtin has multiple smaller off site campuses within the Perth metropolitan area The Graduate School of Business building is located in the Perth central business district in the renovated former Government Printing Office and the law school is located on Murray Street in the old Public Health Department and Chief Secretary s building a listed building on the State Register of Heritage Places In 2016 Curtin entered into an agreement with the National Trust of Australia WA to use the restored Old Perth Boys School at 139 St Georges Terrace for community and industry engagement In 2018 Curtin University renovated the original Perth Technical College building at 137 St Georges Terrace to create meeting rooms and learning spaces for professional development and postgraduate courses 19 Exploration Geophysics and Petroleum Engineering are located at the co location research facilities of the Australian Resources Research Centre ARRC 20 which also houses offices of CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering 21 and National Measurement Institute 22 The ARRC is located in the Technology Park Bentley adjacent to the main Bentley campus Some university staff researchers and students on practicum work in other locations such as the Oral Health Centre of WA OHCWA in Nedlands 23 and at Royal Perth Hospital amongst other organisations Curtin has two of its own bus stations which is connected to the Transperth public transport network The station is also linked to the Mandurah railway line s Canning Bridge Station by a shuttle bus service The university also has its own internal bus network trialling autonomous buses on campus citation needed Curtin has campuses outside Perth the largest being the Western Australian School of Mines at Kalgoorlie and a number of micro campuses in locations such as Esperance Margaret River and Geraldton Nursing is the only course offered in Geraldton when The Muresk Institute at Northam left Curtin in 2012 citation needed Dubai campus Edit In April 2017 Curtin University established its newest campus in Dubai at Dubai International Academic City 24 Australian Ambassador to the UAE HE Arthur Spyrou officially opened the campus on 10 September 2017 25 Curtin University Dubai courses use the same structure and unit curriculum as those offered at the Bentley campus Curtin University Dubai is accredited by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority KHDA citation needed The academic qualifications granted by Curtin University is certified by KHDA and is recognised in the Emirate of Dubai by all public and private entities citation needed Malaysia campus Edit Main article Curtin University Malaysia The campus in Miri Sarawak Malaysia is Curtin s largest international campus Curtin s operations in Miri began in February 1999 In 2002 a purpose built campus was opened as Curtin s first offshore campus and the first foreign university campus in East Malaysia It has around 4 000 students from over 45 countries and academics from more than 15 countries 26 Curtin Malaysia is the only approved CISCO Networking University in Miri and Brunei 27 Singapore campus Edit Main article Curtin Education Centre Curtin University opened a Singapore based campus on 23 November 2008 28 29 Curtin Singapore courses use the same structure and unit curriculum as those offered at the Bentley campus citation needed Mauritius campus Edit Curtin University opened its fourth international campus in Mauritius on 3 May 2018 on the campus of Charles Telfair Institute in Moka south of Port Louis 30 31 Former Sydney campus 2005 2016 Edit Curtin University Sydney Curtin Sydney was established on 20 June 2005 The first campus was located in The Rocks area It was later relocated to the suburb of Chippendale where it occupied the historical Berlei Building The operation of Curtin Sydney was contracted out to private tertiary education provider Navitas Group It offered diploma undergraduate and postgraduate courses to international students In 2014 Curtin Sydney was involved in a cash for results scandal where students since 2012 had paid MyMaster a Sydney company up to 1 000 each to write essays and assignments for them as well as sit online tests 32 In 2015 Curtin announced the closure of Curtin Sydney from early 2017 4 Organisation and facilities EditFaculties Edit From 2007 the university s teaching and research was divided into five faculties previously known as divisions which each include a number of schools 33 These schools were consolidated in 2020 during a period of staff cuts 34 These are Centre for Aboriginal Studies Faculty of Business and Law School of Accounting Economics and Finance School of Management and Marketing Curtin Law School Faculty of Health Sciences Curtin Medical School Curtin School of Allied Health Curtin School of Nursing Curtin School of Population Health Faculty of Humanities School of Design and the Built Environment School of Media Creative Arts and Social Inquiry School of Education Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering School of Earth and Planetary Sciences School of Electrical Engineering Computing and Mathematical Sciences School of Molecular and Life Sciences Western Australian School of Mines Minerals and Energy EngineeringLibraries Edit The main library building is the TL Robertson Library located on the Bentley campus 35 It opened in 1972 After the building was extended in the 1990s the university began a major refurbishment in 2021 due for completion in 2023 36 Also located on the Bentley campus is the John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library holding a large collection of papers relating to John Curtin as well as other special collections including the papers of political figures John Dawkins Geoff Gallop Hazel Hawke and Carmen Lawrence and Curtin academics Mike Daube tobacco control and Jules Black sexology 37 John Curtin Gallery Edit The John Curtin Gallery JCG is located on the Bentley campus in building 200A 38 It has a focus on contemporary art learning and research 39 Hayman Theatre Edit The Hayman Theatre was established in 1973 as Hayman Hall for the use of theatre arts students 40 The Hall s name derives from George Hayman a who played a major part in establishing WAIT in 1967 41 The theatre study company Theatreground as well as the Western Australian Theatre Company used the space It was refurbished in 1977 creating the Theatre Upstairs above the main stage After the Bentley Campus was expanded in 2017 Hayman Theatre was relocated to Building 302 40 Academic profile EditThe university is one of the partners in the Western Australian Pregnancy Cohort Raine Study one of the largest cohorts of pregnancy childhood adolescence and early adulthood to be carried out anywhere in the world 42 Rankings and reputation Edit University rankingsGlobal rankingsQS 43 193THE 44 201 250ARWU 45 201 300U S News amp World Report 46 160CWTS Leiden 47 293Australian rankingsQS 48 13THE 49 11ARWU 50 9U S News amp World Report 51 10CWTS Leiden 47 10Curtin University has achieved Top 10 Australia University status in 6 out of 10 major global rankings ARWU US News CWUR Leiden RUR URAP Curtin is ranked 160th globally and 10th nationwide by U S News amp World Report Best Global Universities Rankings in 2023 52 Curtin University is again ranked in the world s top one percent of universities and ninth in Australia based on the 2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities 53 In addition Curtin University has achieved its highest ever result in the annual QS World University Rankings 54 by rising to 193rd globally in the 2023 edition It was ranked 2nd in the world for Engineering Mineral amp Mining and ranked 5th in Australia for Architecture in the 2022 QS World University Rankings by Subject 55 56 Curtin s Creative Writing staff and alumni have won the Miles Franklin Award seven times 57 Student life EditAccommodation Edit Curtin University offers on campus accommodation at five separate precincts which are managed by UniLodge 58 These accommodation options include Kurrajong Village 59 Erica Underwood House 60 Guild House 61 Vickery House 62 and St Catherine s College 63 Student guild Edit The Curtin Student Guild is the student union at Curtin University The guild was founded as the WAIT Student Guild in January 1969 The guild provides student representation services through the provision of faculty international postgraduate and equity representatives and the professional support service Student Assist 64 The guild operates most of the food and beverage outlets on campus including Guild Cafes Central Engineering Library Angazi Concept Coffee Co Mallokup and Beakers food outlets Other commercial services include G Mart Curtin University s general store printing stationery and news outlet and The Tav 65 The guild operates and funds all Curtin student clubs and societies The guild also runs a number of events throughout the year most notably the Toga Party held in semester one and the previous notable event Grasslands Music Festival held in semester two The guild publishes Grok magazine The Student Guild is governed by students through the Guild Council which consists of executive members president vice presidents secretary and chair of the Representation Board and councillors All other representatives sit on the Representation Board Student representatives are elected to their positions by students in annual elections held in September 66 Major Groups that contest elections include Illuminate Progress Left Action and the Joke Ticket 67 The Guild is currently operated by an Illuminate majority Sport Edit Men s soccer Edit The men s team of the Curtin University Football Club is based on the main campus The club currently 2023 competes in the Football West State League Division 2 Women s soccer Edit The Curtin University FC Women s team are one of the inaugural teams in the new National Premier Leagues WA Women competition which commenced in 2020 and is a part of the National Premier Leagues Women s structure 68 Previously they had been a part of the Women State League Division 1 from at least 2012 to 2019 Notable people EditFaculty and staff Edit Curtin s faculty includes prominent scholars such as environmental scientist Peter Newman writer Kim Scott and isotope geochemist Kliti Grice citation needed when Past prominent faculty members include the post modernist Niall Lucy writer Elizabeth Jolley and journalist Robert Duffield citation needed Alumni Edit This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message This section may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is Could be trimmed with some people moved into wikidata Please help improve this section if you can March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Notable people who have attended Curtin University include Humanities Edit Mouza Sulaiman Mohamed Al Wardi museum curator Director of the Collections Department at the National Museum Oman 69 James Angus sculptor Natalie Barr news presenter on Seven Network s Sunrise 70 Carrie Bickmore co host of The Project Australian TV program John Butler musician Michaelia Cash Attorney General of Australia member of Australian Senate Natalia Cooper journalist for Nine News at the Nine Network Sydney 71 Priya Cooper Gold medal swimmer at the Sydney Paralympic Games 72 Judy Davis Golden Globe and Emmy Award winning actress Jessica De Gouw actor Jon Doust comedian writer novelist and professional speaker Elissa Down film director 73 Valerie Glover artist Claire Hooper comedian Kenneth Maxwell educationist Hannah McGlade academic human rights advocate and lawyer Judith Lucy comedian 74 Kate Mulvany OAM actor and playwright 40 Frances O Connor actor 75 David McComb lead singer of The Triffids songwriter and poet Sheila McHale former Cabinet minister in the Government of Western Australia 76 Ljiljanna Ravlich former Cabinet minister in the Government of Western Australia 77 Kate Raynes Goldie game designer and social media scholar Tracy Ryan poet Philip Salom poet Elaine Smith actor Ben Templesmith illustrator amp author of 30 Days of Night Tim Winton author 75 Other faculties Edit Aboriginal Studies Joan Winch nurse and educator Business and Law Cody Fern actor Samantha Hall entrepreneur environmental and Antarctic researcher Brad Hogg cricketer Dean Israelite film director Health Sciences John Worsfold coach of the Essendon Football Club and ex coach of the West Coast Eagles 78 Science and Engineering Jim Geelen professor Samantha Hall entrepreneur environmental and Antarctic researcher Andrew Long geophysicist Zaneta Mascarenhas engineer and Labor member for SwanControversies EditCurtin has become active in research and partnerships overseas particularly in mainland China and has received funding from major Chinese companies such as Tencent 79 It is involved in a number of business management and research projects particularly in supercomputing where the university participates in a tri continental array with nodes in Perth Beijing and Edinburgh 80 The Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao visited the Woodside funded hydrocarbon research facility during his visit to Australia in 2005 81 Funding from major Chinese companies connected to the state have led to concerns that Curtin University has limited academic freedom on certain topics 79 In 2020 a roof at Curtin University collapsed killing a 23 year old construction worker after he fell more than 20 m 66 ft and leaving two other construction workers injured 82 83 See also Edit nbsp Western Australia portal API Network a publisher associated with the 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