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Curtin University toegevoegd een foto2025-10-21 12:11:31 - Curtin University Bus Station, Bentley WA, Australia -Interested in exploring a career in planetary science and space exploration?
We chatted to Professor Katarina Miljkovic from our School of Earth and Planetary Sciences about our new Bachelor of Science (Space and Planetary Science) course.
1. What excites you most about the new course?
This is the first time any Australian university will offer planetary sciences at undergraduate level! I’m excited to start teaching space exploration, origins of life, geosciences off world, and space missions—alongside current units like remote sensing and Earth observation. We need more courses like this to grow STEM expertise in the industry.
2. How does this course prepare students for real-world careers in space and planetary research?
Students will learn about everything from Earth observation (including satellite communication, positioning, and remote sensing) to space missions and exploration on the Moon and Mars, including the scientific and technical requirements behind these endeavours. They’ll gain transferable STEM skills while having fun!
3. What kind of student do you think will thrive in this course?
One who is curious and a keen space explorer. Someone with an innate desire to learn about our origins and our place in the Solar System.
To learn more about the Bachelor of Science (Space and Planetary Science) course, visit curtin.edu/65c10g
#CurtinUniversity #CurtinLife CRICOS code: 00301J.Interested in exploring a career in planetary science and space exploration? We chatted to Professor Katarina Miljkovic from our School of Earth and Planetary Sciences about our new Bachelor of Science (Space and Planetary Science) course. 1. What excites you most about the new course? This is the first time any Australian university will offer planetary sciences at undergraduate level! I’m excited to start teaching space exploration, origins of life, geosciences off world, and space missions—alongside current units like remote sensing and Earth observation. We need more courses like this to grow STEM expertise in the industry. 2. How does this course prepare students for real-world careers in space and planetary research? Students will learn about everything from Earth observation (including satellite communication, positioning, and remote sensing) to space missions and exploration on the Moon and Mars, including the scientific and technical requirements behind these endeavours. They’ll gain transferable STEM skills while having fun! 3. What kind of student do you think will thrive in this course? One who is curious and a keen space explorer. Someone with an innate desire to learn about our origins and our place in the Solar System. To learn more about the Bachelor of Science (Space and Planetary Science) course, visit curtin.edu/65c10g #CurtinUniversity #CurtinLife CRICOS code: 00301J.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 323 Views 0 voorbeeld1
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Grow your innovation into something bigger, bolder, and built to scale with Curtin Accelerate π
Curtin Accelerate is a free 12-week program for Curtin staff, students and alumni who want to take their innovation to market fast. Over the program you’ll sharpen your entrepreneurial skills, learn from world-class mentors, and connect with WA’s innovation community. β¨
Benefits include:
βοΈ $5K equity-free grant
βοΈ Up to $100K in AWS credits
βοΈ Access to 40+ experts through Curtin’s Venture Studio
βοΈ Chance to be considered for $50K Safe Note investment
βοΈ Showcase at Pitch Night 2026 π€
Applications close 26 Oct 2025. Find out more π curtin.edu/ahg9wb
π Want to learn more before you apply? Join the Curtin Accelerate 2026 Online Information Session on Monday 20 October π curtin.edu/3azte4
#CurtinUniversity CRICOS code: 00301J.Grow your innovation into something bigger, bolder, and built to scale with Curtin Accelerate π Curtin Accelerate is a free 12-week program for Curtin staff, students and alumni who want to take their innovation to market fast. Over the program you’ll sharpen your entrepreneurial skills, learn from world-class mentors, and connect with WA’s innovation community. β¨ Benefits include: βοΈ $5K equity-free grant βοΈ Up to $100K in AWS credits βοΈ Access to 40+ experts through Curtin’s Venture Studio βοΈ Chance to be considered for $50K Safe Note investment βοΈ Showcase at Pitch Night 2026 π€ Applications close 26 Oct 2025. Find out more π curtin.edu/ahg9wb π Want to learn more before you apply? Join the Curtin Accelerate 2026 Online Information Session on Monday 20 October π curtin.edu/3azte4 #CurtinUniversity CRICOS code: 00301J.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 212 Views 0 voorbeeld -
Last year Elon’s Musk’s company Neuralink implanted a computer chip into a man’s brain, enabling him to play chess using only his mind. But what’s happened since then? And are there risks of having Musk tech inside our heads? Get the answers in the latest episode of The Future Of.
π§ Listen now: curtin.edu/x2z61t
#CurtinUniversity #CurtinLife CRICOS code: 00301J.Last year Elon’s Musk’s company Neuralink implanted a computer chip into a man’s brain, enabling him to play chess using only his mind. But what’s happened since then? And are there risks of having Musk tech inside our heads? Get the answers in the latest episode of The Future Of. π§ Listen now: curtin.edu/x2z61t #CurtinUniversity #CurtinLife CRICOS code: 00301J.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 232 Views 0 0 voorbeeld -
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