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Curtin University

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Perth, Australia
251–300th in World University Rankings 2026
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About Curtin University

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Curtin is a world-ranked, global university recognised for industry-connected programs that provide skills for agile careers.

Inspired by the motto ‘Look ever forward’, Curtin has thrived over the past 58 years. Established in Australia in 1967, Curtin has progressed to become a global university with a further five international campuses, in Malaysia, Singapore, Dubai, Mauritius and Sri Lanka. The University also offers tertiary education programs through 90+ partner institutions worldwide, which provides Curtin students with extensive global opportunities. 

Curtin’s approach to university education is driven by five core values – integrity, respect, courage, excellence and impact – and is underpinned by a dedication to education and research partnerships that can make a positive difference for people and the planet.

The University’s wide range of respected courses, research strengths, learning facilities and industry partnerships make it a popular choice for students around the world. In particular, Curtin is renowned for immersive learning and simulated work environments to ensure that students can apply professional expertise as soon as they graduate. Testament to that approach, Australia’s most recent survey of employer satisfaction of university graduates placed Curtin graduates first in the nation.

Global renown 

With innovative learning facilities, strong industry partnerships and high-impact research programs, Curtin has steered a rapid rise in world rankings. Internationally, the University is particularly respected for its earth sciences and geosciences research and education programs. Reflecting its capabilities in those areas, Curtin leads Australia’s Trailblazer program for Resources Technology and Critical Minerals – areas that occupy key roles in providing research expertise and workforces for energy-transition industries and increasing Australia’s value-adding capabilities. Curtin is regarded highly for innovative sustainability programs, such as the Planet Positive initiative, which are contributing to rising esteem in the areas of architecture and the built environment.

Teaching 

Curtin is renowned as a highly connected university, with leading industry partnerships providing industry placements and enhancing the work-integrated learning of its teaching programs. Engineering and energy transition, mining and metallurgy, radio astronomy and planetary science, commerce and health are some of the disciplines with major collaborations that provide industry opportunities for Curtin students. 

The University also creates simulated workplaces to help students graduate with practical skills that link directly with industry needs. Facilities include a simulated hospital ward and pharmacy outlet for health science students, a classroom for education students, and a Moot Court at Curtin Law School. 

Curtin also has a highly regarded medical school, as well as a business school that is recognised as an elite global business school through multiple international accreditations.

Courses 

Curtin offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across 10 study areas: 

The University also delivers innovative short courses known as Curtin Credentials, designed for professional development and industry education. 

Research 

Curtin continues to strengthen its research impact, while balancing science and technology research to address industry and societal issues, and research to extend human knowledge. 

The University is involved with more than 70 research centres, including the high-profile Space Science and Technology Centre, the Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy, the Centre for Crop and Disease Management, the Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre and the national Cooperative Research Centre for Future Battery Industries. Other major international collaborations include projects in liver cancer research and hydrogen storage materials, and Curtin leads the Australian Government’s first ‘Trailblazer’ program in resources technology and critical minerals. 

Nationally, in the most recent national research assessment, Excellence in Research for Australia, Curtin performed strongly, with 95% of its research areas assessed ‘at or above world-class level’. 

The University has dedicated support for translating research outcomes into commercialisation and start-up initiatives. Recent successes include an electrolyser process to produce green hydrogen from untreated water and a device that saves children with chronic ear infections from surgery. The commercialisation team also provides dedicated workshops for both students and staff to develop their entrepreneurial ideas. Complementing those initiatives, Curtin recently launched its Bachelor of Innovation degree, designed for students who aspire to develop novel businesses and products or services. 

Campus life 

Curtin Perth is a spacious and attractive campus with more than 100 hectares of landscaped gardens close to the scenic Canning River. The campus hosts a vibrant, culturally diverse community, and offers numerous sport and recreation groups, social clubs and campus events. 

The University’s latest campus development is Curtin Exchange – a modern precinct that includes student accommodation and a hotel, a transport hub, retail outlets, and high-tech learning and exhibition spaces.

Curtin Perth has six on-campus accommodation options, with all residences within walking distance of the centre of campus, the Curtin Stadium recreation centre, public transport, numerous food outlets and a local shopping precinct.

To find out more about Curtin, visit curtin.edu.au.

Rankings

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Key Student Statistics

A breakdown of student statistics at Curtin University

gender ratio
Student gender ratio
52 F : 48 M (1)
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International student percentage
35% (1)
student per staff
Students per staff
19.9 (1)
student
Student total
29539 (1)

Based on data collected for the (1) World University Rankings 2026

Jobs at Curtin University

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Lecturer, School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences (EECMS)

CURTIN UNIVERSITY

Curtin University

Australia, Bentley

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Curtin University

Australia, Bentley


Ranked in the top 1% of universities worldwide (ARWU 2025) Competitive remuneration + 17% super contributions. Generous leave entitlements Academic Carer Support Scheme & diversity, inclusion and belonging initiatives Reference Number: 1490810 About the Role The School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences (EECMS) and Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy (CIRA) are seeking a passionate and knowledgeable academic with proven teaching skills and research experience across the specific fields of astrophysics and radio astronomy, to develop and deliver high-quality physics teaching programs and contribute to the integration of contemporary research into teaching. This will include lecturing at various undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and supervision of student research projects at undergraduate, Honours, Master’s and PhD levels. You will also play an important part in the continued development of the research profile of the Physics and Astronomy discipline, working with the CIRA team to enhance research activity and collaboration in one or more of our key focus areas, including: The Square Kilometre Array Observatory (SKAO) Radio transients Pulsars Jets and accretion processes The Epoch of Reionisation Join us and develop your academic career in a dynamic and collegial team of lecturers and researchers who train industry-ready graduates. Your responsibilities will include: Teaching Actively contribute to the organisation, planning, delivery and evaluation of teaching in our Bachelor of Science and Master of Science (Physics) programs. Demonstrate best practice, innovative teaching methods which enhance the student experience. Actively engage with the Physics and Astronomy discipline and promote a positive and inclusive work environment. Apply relevant health and safety standards, including required responsibilities of Supervisors for practical classes and research students. Promote the discipline within and outside the University community by engaging in service and leadership roles, as well as outreach activities. Research Undertake world-class research, resulting in research student completions, publications in high impact peer-reviewed journals and successful grant applications. Undertake principal supervision of honours and research master’s students and research doctoral students. Undertake administrative functions associated with research activities. Service Contribute to academic service and leadership, engagement, and management within the University. Contribute to external activities relevant to the discipline/profession and community engagement. Foster and promote relationships with professional bodies, industry and affiliated associations, government departments, and the wider community. Other Engage in appropriate professional development and mentoring programs of Conduct and Vision, Mission and Values. Who we are looking for – Selection Criteria: Essential Criteria: A doctoral qualification in a relevant discipline (e.g. astronomy, astrophysics, physics, statistics, or computer science). A strong understanding of pedagogical theory and contemporary educational practice relevant to the discipline and a record of contribution to the scholarship of teaching in the discipline. Demonstrated ability or potential to supervise undergraduate and postgraduate research projects. Demonstrable track record of high-quality publications, relative to opportunity. Demonstrated high level communication and interpersonal skills with a commitment to the development of a collegial and supportive working environment and the ability to interact with students and staff with cross cultural sensitivity. Demonstrated commitment to integrity, health and safety, equity and inclusivity. Demonstrated high-level organisational skills. Demonstrated commitment to applying relevant and applicable policies, procedures and legislation in the day-to-day performance of the functions of this position. Desirable criteria: Demonstrated familiarity with radio astronomy techniques. Demonstrated expertise aligned with one or more of CIRA’s main research focus areas (SKAO, radio transients, pulsars, jets and accretion processes, the Epoch of Reionisation). Demonstrated ability to secure research funding. Role Requirements: As this is a continuing (permanent) role, you will require permanent work rights in Australia. We will also consider international candidates who are eligible for a relevant visa. Successful applicants are subject to a National Police Clearance, and background, integrity, and reference checks to Curtin’s satisfaction. Your new Teams – EECMS & CIRA Formed in 2017, EECMS unites Curtin’s core expertise in physics, electrical engineering, computing, mathematics, and statistics to better understand and advance our data-driven world. As part of Curtin’s Faculty of Science and Engineering, EECMS is one of the university’s largest schools, with a rapidly expanding teaching and research portfolio. The School is at the forefront of emerging fields, including Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Quantum Technologies, Energy Informatics, and Immersive Technologies. Our teaching programs are delivered across Curtin’s global campuses. The Physics and Astronomy discipline at Curtin University is a dynamic and research-intensive team within EECMS. With internationally recognised strengths in Quantum Physics, Radio Astronomy, Space Science, and Applied Physics, the team is strongly engaged in major global collaborations such as the Square Kilometre Array Observatory (SKAO). The group fosters a vibrant academic environment, combining cutting-edge research with high-quality teaching across undergraduate and postgraduate programs. It offers an exciting opportunity for academics passionate about advancing physics education and contributing to world-class research. The Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy (CIRA) is a multi-disciplinary research institute engaged in a range of projects involving or motivated by radio astronomy. CIRA’s activities draw together academic research and professional staff from a variety of science, engineering, and computing disciplines to tackle unique and demanding challenges in radio astronomy. CIRA is the lead organisation and operator of the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA), and a key participant in the international SKAO project. To learn more about EECMS and CIRA, please visit the below websites: https://www.curtin.edu.au/about/learning-teaching/science-engineering/school-of-electrical-engineering-computing-and-mathematical-sciences/physics-and-astronomy/about-us/ www.astronomy.curtin.edu.au www.icrar.org www.mwatelescope.org www.skao.int Our commitment to a diverse and inclusive workplace At Curtin University, we are passionate about fostering an inclusive, diverse and welcoming environment in which all people feel respected, valued and safe. Curtin is dedicated to promoting gender equity and inclusivity in all areas. We are proud of our achievements to date and recognise that there is more to do to improve employment outcomes for women and people of diverse gender identities, particularly in STEMM disciplines. As an Athena SWAN accredited institution, we celebrate diversity and actively work to advance the representation of women and gender-diverse people in STEMM areas and empower individuals so they can thrive in their careers through a range of supportive initiatives, including leadership training, mentorship for early career progression and promotion, networking opportunities, and other professional development resources. As reflected in the Athena Swan Charter, gender equality is a broader issue that extends beyond barriers affecting women alone, and we are committed to addressing these challenges holistically. Additionally, we offer staff a competitive remuneration and benefits package, including but not limited to: 17% superannuation, plus a variety of salary packaging options. Paid Parental leave (26 weeks for the primary caregiver and 3 weeks for non-primary) subject to eligibility criteria outlined in the Enterprise Agreement; personal leave (14 days) and annual leave (20 days) Enjoy 12 Public Holidays each year (including Easter Tuesday!), and 2 extra University Days over the Christmas/New Year Period (see EBA 51.1 and 51.9). Breastfeeding facilities and campus-based childcare (where priority of placement is given to Curtin staff and students) Flexible work arrangements including return to work provisions On-campus medical centre Academic Carer Support Scheme and other diversity, inclusion and belonging initiatives detailed via the below link. We believe that diverse perspectives fuel innovation and drive excellence, and we encourage women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people of diverse gender, sex and sexuality, people with disability and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds to join us in shaping the future of STEMM together and making tomorrow better. To find out more about our comprehensive diversity, inclusion and belonging initiatives, please visit https://www.curtin.edu.au/about/values-vision-strategy/diversity-equity/gender-equity-and-inclusion/ About Curtin University  Curtin University proudly stands among the top one percent of global universities according to the ARWU 2025 rankings. We are an energetic, dedicated team of academics and professionals working together to provide global solutions through quality graduates and innovative research. Curtin is a welcoming space where integrity, respect for one another, courage, excellence, and impact are essential to everyday life. First Nations people, those identifying as LGBTQIA+, parents, carers, people of all ages, abilities and genders, and people of diverse ethnicity, nationality and faith are encouraged to apply. Our aim is to create a workforce that reflects the diversity of the community in which we live. For more information, please visit our Diversity and Inclusion page - https://staff.curtin.edu.au/discover-curtin/diversity-equity-and-inclusion-at-curtin/ What We Offer You This continuing (permanent) ALB level role attracts a remuneration of $118,308 - $140,147 + 17% superannuation. Situated on Whadjuk Nyungar Country, our vibrant Bentley campus includes an art gallery, gym, childcare and medical centre, bus station, accessible parking and a variety of food options including a supermarket. Aside from the vibrant campus life, we offer more than just a job. Curtin offers a wide range of generous benefits, including additional leave, salary packaging, health and wellbeing services and an array of discounts for retail, travel and much more. For more reasons to work at Curtin, please visit https://staff.curtin.edu.au/discover-curtin/ Join Us! If this sounds like your next role, please click APPLY NOW ensuring to attach the following documents: Up-to-date Resume Cover Letter outlining your interest and experience A document addressing the selection criteria for the role (noted above) If you have any queries in relation to this opportunity or the application process, please contact our careers team on CurtinCareers@curtin.edu.au or 08 9266 9000 (option 3,1), quoting the reference number. Applications will not be accepted via this email address, and late applications will not be accepted. Applications close: 9pm (AWST), Thursday, 15 May 2026 Please note we are not accepting applications from recruitment agencies at this time. Curtin reserves the right at its sole discretion to withdraw from the recruitment process, remove the advert, not to make an appointment, or to appoint by invitation, at any time.

Salary

$118,308 - $140,147 + 17% superannuation

Posted

17 Apr 2026

Subjects Taught at Curtin University

See below for a range of subjects taught at Curtin University

Arts and Humanities

  • Architecture
  • Art, Performing Art and Design
  • History, Philosophy and Theology
  • Languages, Literature and Linguistics

Business and Economics

  • Accounting and Finance
  • Business and Management
  • Economics and Econometrics

Computer Science

  • Computer Science

Education Studies

  • Education

Engineering

  • Chemical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • General Engineering
  • Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Law

  • Law

Life Sciences

  • Agriculture and Forestry
  • Biological Sciences
  • Sport Science

Medical and Health

  • Medicine and Dentistry
  • Other Health

Physical Sciences

  • Chemistry
  • Geology, Environmental, Earth and Marine Sciences
  • Mathematics and Statistics
  • Physics and Astronomy

Psychology

  • Psychology

Social Sciences

  • Communication and Media Studies
  • Geography
  • Politics and International Studies
  • Sociology