Overview
Curtin University Singapore
Since our inception, we have taken an innovative approach towards teaching and research.
Our campuses are vibrant, welcoming spaces that value diversity and difference, emphasise industry connections and practical learning, have a strong commitment to social justice, and foster a forward-thinking culture for our students, staff and the wider community.
In line with developments in Perth, we are beginning to transform Curtin Perth into a cultural hub where members of the community can live, study, work and socialise together as part of the Greater Curtin project.
Our focus is always on delivering excellence and strengthening our position as a leading global university, according to our vision, mission and values.
Why Curtin
Curtin is WA’s most preferred university and is globally recognised for its strong connections with industry,high-impact research and wide range of innovative courses.
Our strong global reputation has seen us rise up the international university rankings in recent years. We’re now ranked in the top one per cent of universities worldwide in the Academic Ranking of World Universities 2018 and have risen to 230th in the world in the QS World University Ranking 2019-20.
We’re also ranked 20th globally for universities under the age of 50 in the QS World University Rankings 2019 and received a five-star overall excellence rating in the QS Stars rating.
The 2018 Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching (QILT) report also found that Curtin graduates with a postgraduate degree earned the highest salaries among their graduate peers in Western Australia.
When you join Curtin, you join an international family. Around a quarter of our students come from a country outside Australia, which adds a valuable dimension to your university experience, both in and out of the classroom.
We have also ranked 55th in the world in the Times Higher Education World University Ranking (THEWUR)ranking of the top 351 institutions under 50 years of age, up from 68th previously, and we have risen to 9th in Australia, up from 12th in the last edition.