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Curtin University is Western Australia’s largest university, with more than 56,000 students. Of these, about 26 per cent are international students, with half of these studying at the University’s offshore campuses. The University’s main campus is in Perth. Curtin also has a major regional campus in Kalgoorlie, and a campus in Midland, in addition to four global campuses in Malaysia, Singapore, Dubai and Mauritius.

Curtin is ranked in the top one per cent of universities worldwide, with the University placed 9th in Australia according to the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) 2020.

The University has built a reputation around innovation and an entrepreneurial spirit, being at the forefront of many high-profile research projects in astronomy, biosciences, economics, mining and information technology. It is also recognised globally for its strong connections with industry, and for its commitment to preparing students for the jobs of the future.

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Toute notre vie, on nous a dit qu’il fallait adopter une « bonne » posture : s’asseoir droit, se tenir droit, plier les genoux pour soulever des charges… Or, ces conseils ne sont pas vraiment fondés.
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En 2021, la mitad de los atentados con más muertes en todo el mundo se produjeron en el oeste de África. La presencia de grupos terroristas en la zona tiene costes enormes para la población y para las economías de países que pretenden demostrar a duras penas su solvencia.

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Residential ‘stroads’ – neighbourhood streets that have become rat runs for through traffic – can be turned back into safe, mixed-use streets that put residents’ and children’s needs first.
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We can’t solve Australia’s mental health emergency if we don’t train enough psychologists. Here are 5 fixes

At the time Australia needs it most, there is a crisis in the workforce of psychologists trained to assess and treat brain and mental health conditions.

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