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  2. Curtin Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Curtin University is the modern descendent of the Perth Technical School, established in 1900, which later became the Western Australia Institute of Technology in 1966. [10] The institution received university status in 1986 to form the Curtin University of Technology, named after paramount World War II Prime Minister of Australia John Curtin. [31]

  3. Christine Erbe - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Erbe returned to academia as director of CMST, an external collaborative research center of Curtin University. In this role, Erbe is responsible for the center's research, development, and consulting activities; building strategic partnerships with industry and government; and supervising higher-degree-by-research students.

  4. Curtin University Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    On university ranking publications, Curtin University usually ranks higher than most universities globally and is in the top 1% of universities ranked, [58] Curtin University also specialises in a number of fields, mostly related to engineering, where it ranks high on a number of university subject rankings. Mining and Mineral Engineering: #2 [59]

  5. Curtin College - Wikipedia

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    Curtin College is located on Building 205 on the Curtin University campus. Curtin University is Western Australia's largest university with over 44,000 students, of which 8,495 study offshore (2009). [6] The campus is located approximately 8 kilometres to the south of the centre of Perth a large city in Australia.

  6. Curtin University - Wikipedia

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    Curtin University was founded in 1966 as the Western Australian Institute of Technology. [18] 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 [19] to 1962; [20] T. L. Robertson, Director of Education; and Haydn Williams, Director of Technical Education.

  7. John Curtin School of Medical Research - Wikipedia

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    The John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR) is an Australian multidisciplinary translational medical research institute and postgraduate education centre that forms part of the Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra.

  8. Curtin Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Curtin University is the modern descendant of the Perth Technical School, established in 1900, which later became the Western Australia Institute of Technology in 1966. [7] The institution received university status in 1986 to form the Curtin University of Technology, named after paramount World War II Prime Minister of Australia John Curtin. [23]

  9. Muresk Institute - Wikipedia

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    The college was managed by WAIT and later Curtin University of Technology from 1969 until 2012, when responsibility for Muresk's operation was transferred from Curtin to the State Government. The Department of Training and Workforce Development established the Muresk Institute as a multi-tenanted, multi-functional facility for training, higher ...