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ECU makes history with nation's first AIESEP Specialist Seminar

ECU South West's Bunbury Campus has made history by hosting Australia's first AIESEP Specialist Seminar, uniting global leaders in Health and Physical Education to explore critical issues of body politics in movement.

ECU South West Open Day

Grey skies didn't dim the enthusiasm of the bright and motivated future students who explored Edith Cowan University's (ECU) South West campus in Bunbury on Sunday.

Follow the Salt: A haunting new short story collection from ECU writers

A new book of short stories written by 12 ECU Creative Writing alumni has delved deep into the heart of Western Australia's Wheatbelt.

ECU marks Wear It Purple Day with permanent pride flag display

To mark Wear It Purple Day 2025, Edith Cowan University has proudly raised the intersex-inclusive progress pride flag, officially launching its permanent display across all three WA campuses.

Celebrating a decade of achievements in gender equity: Professor Cobie Rudd receives leadership award

ECU is proud to congratulate Professor Cobie Rudd, ECU's Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Regional Futures), on receiving the inaugural national Highly Commended Award for Outstanding Leader for extraordinary contributions to gender equity, diversity and inclusion.

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At 79, ECU graduate turns a lifetime in coding into academic success

ECU student and researcher Chris Napier has graduated with a Master of Computing and Security by Research at the age of 79.

ECU February graduation 2026: The start of a new chapter

Graduates from the class of 2026 celebrated their achievements at the February graduation ceremonies.

From 'this machine kills fascists' to 'King Trump's private army': the art of protest music

Musicians are giving voice to the urgency of Minneapolis. America has a long history of political protest in song.

The writing is on the wall — Are kids ditching pens for keyboards?

A nation-wide study of more than 500 Australian primary school students in Year 2 has revealed whether beginner writers' attitude and motivation towards both handwriting and keyboarding can be a major predictor of the quality of their writing.

New Colombo Plan awards propel students onto the world stage

ECU students Christian Georgi and Daniel Fazari secured prestigious 2026 New Colombo Plan awards to study and represent ECU.

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