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Contact us & student feedback

During the course of your studies at Curtin you will be asked to fill out a number of questionnaires about your unit and your course. These surveys are to obtain your honest and accurate feedback about your student experiences with Curtin Business School.

Unit feedback

You are expected to provide feedback for every unit you study. eVALUate is Curtin's short and simple online feedback system. You will be notified through Oasis when to access eVALUate. Feedback is reported back to Unit Coordinators and Heads of School.

General feedback

If you have wish to provide feedback about any aspect of teaching at Curtin or your student experience at Curtin Business School there are a number of avenues you can take.

  • Approach your tutor or lecturer, or failing that the head of the relevant school.
  • Email business@cbs.curtin.edu.au to provide your feedback on anything you would like to communicate back to the division of Curtin Business School. All feedback will be seriously considered and forwarded on to the appropriate area or department.
  • Contact the Dean of Academic Development. Associate Professor Doug Yorke deals with any matter of concern to you in relation to your studies at CBS, where you have not been able to achieve a satisfactory outcome from the teaching staff or the School.

    Doug Yorke
    Building 408, Room 4016
    Tel: + 61 8 9266 4090
    Email: d.yorke@curtin.edu.au
     
  • Contact the Dean of Students. Alan Rendell, Dean of Students, is available to all students who need high-level advice about their studies and the university's procedures.

    For appointments contact:

    Ms Jo Watts
    Student Advisor
    Building 407 Room 206
    Tel: +61 8 9266 7204
    Fax: +61 8 9266 4088
    m.j.watts@curtin.edu.au

  • Contact the Guild

         Student Guild
         Student Assist Officer
         Tel: + 61 8 9266 2900

Report a fault

Report any equipment of facility faults to sits@cbs.curtin.edu.au