2011 News
Photography for Environmental Sustainability Competition winners
Friday, 17 June 2011 News > Latest news > 2011 > 06Congratulations to ECU student photographers Colin White and Alexandra Engels who were announced as the winner and runner-up of this year’s Photography for Environmental Sustainability Competition.
ECU celebrates NAIDOC Week
Thursday, 16 June 2011 News > Latest news > 2011 > 06Each year, Edith Cowan University (ECU) celebrates the history, culture and achievements of Indigenous Australians through a number of events held during NAIDOC Week
WAAPA graduate accepted into Royal Academy of Music
Thursday, 16 June 2011 News > Latest news > 2011 > 06Congratulations to Bachelor of Music (Classical Voice) graduate Krystl Ride, who was recently accepted to study music at the prestigious Royal Academy of Music in London.
International success for advertising student
Tuesday, 14 June 2011 News > Latest news > 2011 > 06Bachelor of Marketing, Advertising and Public Relations student Mikayla Maricic has been named the regional winner of an international advertising poster competition – and her work could be used to illustrate the United Nations Rio 2012 Conference.
ECU academic receives government grant
Friday, 10 June 2011 News > Latest news > 2011 > 06Congratulations to ECU Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Exercise and Human Performance, Dr Prue Cormie, who recently received a $10,000 New Independent Researcher Infrastructure Support (NIRIS) grant from the Department of Health.
Research@ECU with Professor Kamal Alameh
Friday, 10 June 2011 News > Latest news > 2011 > 06The third online video in the Research@ECU’s series features Professor Alameh and his groundbreaking work in microelectronics and microphotonics.
Accreditation for ECU’s Masters in Nutrition and Dietetics
Thursday, 09 June 2011 News > Latest news > 2011 > 06ECU's Master of Nutrition and Dietetics course recently gained formal accreditation by the Dietitians Association of Australia.
ECU student heading to University College London for Masters
Thursday, 09 June 2011 News > Latest news > 2011 > 06Congratulations to Brittany Woodhams, Bachelor of Arts, English (Hons) who was recently accepted to study her Masters in Issues in Modern Culture at University College London.
Headmasters on campus
Wednesday, 08 June 2011 News > Latest news > 2011 > 06More than 30 secondary school principals from around Perth visited ECU’s Joondalup Campus for a lunch event that fostered an exchange of ideas from both principals and University staff.
Music teaches students a valuable lesson
Friday, 03 June 2011 News > Latest news > 2011 > 06ECU Business Edge students recently learned some important lessons through the power of music, in a session led by the Founder and Director of Human Rhythms, Mr Mickey Shaked.
ECU’s Rauchbier beer wins silver at the Australian International Beer Awards
Friday, 03 June 2011 News > Latest news > 2011 > 06Congratulations to the team at Degrees Brewery who were awarded a Silver Medal at the 2011 Australian International Beer Awards (AIBA) held at the Melbourne Convention Centre on 20 May 2011.
ARC Linkage grants announced
Friday, 03 June 2011 News > Latest news > 2011 > 06ECU has been successful in securing grants in three diverse areas from the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Projects Scheme.
Participants sought for study into children’s exposure to dust
Friday, 03 June 2011 News > Latest news > 2011 > 06ECU researchers are seeking participants in the Perth metropolitan area for a study investigating children’s exposure to dust and metals.
Pilot workshop program to improve Indigenous health to be rolled out in WA
Thursday, 02 June 2011 News > Latest news > 2011 > 06The Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet based at ECU has been awarded $174,036 by Healthway.
Have your say on Hillarys Boat Harbour
Thursday, 02 June 2011 News > Latest news > 2011 > 06Dr Helen Cripps, Lecturer in the School of Marketing, Tourism and Leisure, has been commissioned by the Department of Transport to undertake research into the social and economic impact of Hillarys Boat Harbour.