Learning, reinvented 

The Faculty of Business and Law has a range of clinics, innovative learning and teaching practices and spaces, designed to enhance our students’ study experience. 

What’s more, they’re equipped with the same technology that students will be using in their workplaces upon graduation. 

Students at the Curtin Tax Clinic

Curtin Tax Clinic

The Curtin Tax Clinic is the first clinic of its kind in Australia offering students, under the supervision of experienced tax practitioners, the opportunity to engage in case work directly relevant to their chosen career in taxation.

Students practising at the Law School

John Curtin Law Clinic

The John Curtin Law Clinic gives eligible Law students the opportunity to put their legal skills into practice and develop professional skills. Under the supervision of experienced legal practitioners, you will meet with and prepare pro bono advice and information for clients.

Students practising at the Jeanette Hacket Moot Court

Jeanette Hacket Moot Court

The Curtin Law School is home to the high-tech Jeanette Hacket Moot Court, where students participate in simulated court proceedings helping them improve their skills in public speaking and debating, while learning how a real court operates.

Professor Billy Sung and a student in the consumer research lab

Consumer Research Lab

The Consumer Research lab enables students and companies to conduct market research using biometric methods, including mobile devices capable of tracking consumers’ cognitive, attitudinal, affective, and behavioural responses in real-time.

Marketing student standing in front of data screens in the agency

Real-world social media tracking

While The Agency is temporarily closed for refurbishments, students will continue to have access to industry standard software either on-campus in alternative teaching venues or online. The Agency is estimated to reopen towards the end of 2024.

Marketing, advertising and public relations students experience how major brands monitor their digital presence using the same software that professionals use.

ASX wallstreet screen

Simulating Wall Street

While the Trading Room is temporarily closed for refurbishments, students will continue to have access to industry standard software either on-campus in alternative teaching venues or online. The Trading Room is estimated to reopen towards the end of 2024.

Business students gain hands-on experience with Refinitiv Eikon trading and analysis software, the tools used by professional stock traders, and get familiar with trading and investing using the stock market simulation tool StockTrack.

Students sitting in management HQ infront of a wall of screens

Management HQ

Management HQ is temporarily closed due to building refurbishments and is estimated to reopen towards the end of 2024.

This cutting-edge facility simulates real-world corporate decision making and is inspired by neuroscience and space ergonomics.

It uses the latest technology to create an immersive learning environment, designed to help students visualise and assimilate data, formulate strategies, and engage in strategic decision-making, and high-performance teamwork.