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Ausztrál barátságos találkozók 02/25 09:00 - Mandurah City v Curtin University SC L 6-1
Ausztrál barátságos találkozók 02/10 09:00 - Curtin University SC v UWA-Nedlands FC L 1-2
Ausztrál barátságos találkozók 02/04 09:00 - Gwelup Croatia SC v Curtin University SC D 2-2
Ausztrál Western Australia State - League 1 09/23 07:00 - Subiaco AFC v Curtin University SC L 2-0
Ausztrál Western Australia State League 2 08/26 11:00 - Curtin University SC v Maddington White City L 1-2
Ausztrál FFA Kupa - selejtező 05/17 11:15 - Curtin University SC v Floreat Athena L 0-1
Ausztrál FFA Kupa - selejtező 04/22 07:00 - Curtin University SC v Balga SC W 3-1
Ausztrál barátságos találkozók 02/19 09:00 - Forrestfield Utd v Curtin University SC W 0-1
Ausztrál barátságos találkozók 02/10 12:35 - Canning City SC v Curtin University SC W 0-5
Ausztrál barátságos találkozók 02/03 12:30 - Mandurah City v Curtin University SC L 4-0
Ausztrál FFA Kupa - selejtező 04/23 11:00 - Curtin University SC v Kingsley Westside L 3-4
Ausztrál barátságos találkozók 02/25 10:30 - Quinns FC v Curtin University SC L 3-1

Statisztika

 TotalHazaiVendég
Matches played 7 4 3
Wins 1 1 0
Draws 1 0 1
Losses 5 3 2
Goals for 8 5 3
Goals against 16 6 10
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 2 1 1

Wikipedia - Curtin University

Curtin University (previously as Curtin University of Technology and Western Australian Institute of Technology) 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.

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.

History

Curtin University was founded in 1966 as the Western Australian Institute of Technology. The four people who drove its establishment were Lesley Phillips, who was Superintendent of Technical Education from 1943 to 1948; George Hayman, who held the same position from 1948 until 1962; T.L. Robertson, Director of Education; and Haydn Williams, Director of Technical Education.

Its nucleus comprised the tertiary programs of the Perth Technical College, which opened in 1900. The university's Bentley campus was selected in 1962, officially opened in 1966, and the first students enrolled in 1967.[] Haydn Williams was the first director of WAIT.

In 1969, three more institutions were merged with WAIT: the Kalgoorlie School of Mines (opened in 1902), the Muresk Agricultural College (opened in 1926), and the Schools of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy (in operation since the 1950s at Shenton Park). Between 1966 and 1976 WAIT experienced an expansion from 2,000 to 10,000 students.

In December 1986 WAIT was made a university, under provisions of the WA Institute of Technology Amendment Act 1986. Curtin University took its name from the former Prime Minister of Australia, John Curtin. In 1987, Curtin University of Technology became Western Australia's third university and Australia's first university of technology.[]

In 1993, Curtin founded a graduate business school in St Georges Terrace. It was moved to Murray Street in 2002, where it remains today. The school was developed on the foundation of Curtin's existing Master of Business Administration program.

In 2005, Curtin and Murdoch University were engaged in a feasibility study into the possibility of a merger. However, on 7 November 2005, both institutions announced that a merger would not be undertaken. In 2008, Curtin opened a campus in Singapore, its second offshore presence. In 2009, Curtin became the first university in the Australian Technology Network to be listed on the Academic Ranking of World Universities of research universities.

In 2010, Curtin dropped the "of Technology" suffix, from then operating as "Curtin University".[]