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Innovative Research.
Informed Decision-Makers.
Inspired Workers.

Our vision is to transform work, through work design, to create better lives for workers, more effective organisations and a flourishing society.

About the Centre

Where passionate researchers and professionals are working together 

Transforming work for all, together under the directorship of Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow, Professor Sharon K. Parker

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Explore our research

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Want to learn more about creating a healthy work environment?

We produce resources about work design for educators, researchers, managers, workers, and the community. 

Cutting-edge research publications

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Explore our wide range of high-quality research, including journal articles, expertly written book publications, reports, and more.

Several Open Books
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MARS Landmark Study in the mining industry

The MARS Program Landmark Study was commissioned by the Western Australian Government to design and implement a project assessing the mining industry, regarding three focus areas: 1) mental health and well-being, 2) sexual harassment, assault, and a respectful culture, and 3) the future of work in mining.

Past event

How can we design work to better support mental health and well-being in the H&SA industry?

Our Design for Care Showcase brings together researchers, industry professionals, and organisational leaders to share our key findings, preview new resources and take away actionable strategies to improve work design and employee well-being in the Healthcare and Social Assistance (H&SA) industry.

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The Centre for Transformative Work Design

is part of the Future of Work Institute at Curtin University.

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The Centre acknowledges Whadjuk Nyungar people who remain Custodians of the lands on which we research, learn and collaborate.

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