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Curtin University, based in Perth, Western Australia, is a globally recognized public research institution known for its commitment to innovation, excellence in education, and strong industry connections. Established in 1966 as the Western Australian Institute of Technology, it was granted university status in 1987 and named in honor of John Curtin, Australia’s 14th Prime Minister.

Curtin offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programs across diverse fields, including business, engineering, health sciences, humanities, and information technology. It is particularly renowned for its strengths in mining and petroleum engineering, health sciences, and business education. Curtin consistently ranks among the world’s top universities, appearing in the top 1% of institutions globally according to major international rankings.

The university’s main campus in Perth is known for its vibrant and multicultural atmosphere, offering state-of-the-art facilities, cutting-edge research centers, and a student-centered approach to learning. Curtin also operates campuses and partnerships across Australia and internationally, including locations in Malaysia, Singapore, Dubai, and Mauritius, making it a truly global institution.

Curtin is a leader in research, with a focus on addressing real-world challenges in areas such as renewable energy, space exploration, health innovations, and sustainable development. Its strong industry ties ensure that students graduate with practical skills and experience, ready to succeed in the workforce.

Curtin’s alumni network spans the globe, including notable figures in business, politics, and academia. Guided by its motto, "Make Tomorrow Better," Curtin University remains dedicated to driving social change, fostering innovation, and preparing graduates to make a positive impact on the world.

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Green Hydrogen Electrolysis

Green Hydrogen Electrolysis

Energy

Low cost electrolysis technology for green hydrogen production