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.

Curtin University
Emblem of Curtin University
Latin: Universitas Curtiniana
Former names
  • Perth Technical College
    (1900-1966)
  • Western Australian Institute of Technology
    (1966-1986)
  • Curtin University of Technology
    (1986-2010)
Motto
Look ever forward
Make tomorrow better
TypePublic research university
Established
  • 1900 (technical college)
  • 1966 (tertiary institute)
  • 1986 (university status)
AccreditationTEQSA
AffiliationAustralian Technology Network
Academic affiliations
EndowmentA$1.48 billion (2022)
BudgetA$950.45 million (2022)
ChancellorAndrew Crane
Vice-ChancellorHarlene Hayne CNZM
Academic staff
1,324 (FTE, 2022)
Administrative staff
1,833 (FTE, 2022)
Total staff
3,553 regular (2022)
4,138 casual (2022)
Students58,607 (2022)
Undergraduates39,203 (2022)
Postgraduates8,244 coursework (2022)
1,932 research (2022)
Other students
10,898 (2022)
Address
Kent Street
, , ,
6102
,
32°00′17″S 115°53′37″E
CampusSuburban and regional with multiple sites, 116 hectares (1.2 km2)
Named afterJohn Curtin
ColoursGold and black
NicknameCarnabys
Saints
Sporting affiliations
MascotCarl the Carnaby
Websitecurtin.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. The university comprises five main faculties with over 95 specialists centres. It had a campus in Sydney from 2005 to 2016.

Curtin University is a member of the Australian Technology Network. Curtin University is active in research in a range of academic and practical fields. 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.

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