Keeping the noise down for critical patients
New research by Edith Cowan University (ECU) and Fiona Stanley Hospital is aiming to decrease noise levels in intensive care units (ICUs) by implementing improvements in acoustic design.
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New research by Edith Cowan University (ECU) and Fiona Stanley Hospital is aiming to decrease noise levels in intensive care units (ICUs) by implementing improvements in acoustic design.
The recently wrapped up 2023-2024 Telethon Community Cinemas film season has been declared the "Greatest Season of all Time!" by Event Coordinator and founder, Ken Gibbons.
In the field of youth justice and policing, navigating the complex landscape requires more than just law enforcement measures
As part of National Reconciliation Week 2024, ECU is collaborating with Murdoch University and James Cook University on an important event entitled "Post-Referendum: What's Next for Universities" – and everyone is invited.
ECU School of Engineering is celebrating a win in the WA Climate Action Challenge 2024. The student team collaborated with government and industry to develop a plan to obtain clean, sustainable energy sources for hydrogen in Western Australia that could allow for a future where hydrogen powered cars are more dominant than electric vehicles.
In the recently released 2024 QS World University Rankings by Subject, Edith Cowan University (ECU) has once again demonstrated its academic excellence by receiving rankings in six subject categories. This year's results highlight consistent strong performance across various disciplines.
ECU has partnered with the City of Busselton to deliver some incredible opportunities for budding musicians and performers in the South West over the coming months.
Edith Cowan University (ECU) is set to feature in Channel 9's hit new show Innovation Nation.
Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care NMTAFE graduates are being offered a new pathway directly into university thanks to a new partnership with ECU. The aim is not only to increase the number of early childhood educators in WA, but provide them with the opportunity for a higher level of learning and more advanced experience.
Professor Sanjit Roy discusses the significant discrepancy between the Utopian future promised from the introduction of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the result being realised globally.
Lateropulsion, a clinical condition which results in the body leaning to one side, affects about half of all stroke survivors.
In a standout example, that proves the immense value that university applied research contributes to society, ECU research has been the catalyst for a six-million-dollar investment by the WA government to support an incredibly vulnerable group.
Women athletes' health and performance are now a key topic among global scientific research, medical and sporting communities.
A total of $4.73 million in funding has been awarded to 25 early and mid-career researchers under the Future Health Research and Innovation (FHRI) Fund WA Near Miss Awards: Emerging Leaders 2023 (WANMA EL) program.
Everyone has a favourite band, or a favourite composer, or a favourite song. So if we all have our own opinions on music, is it ever possible to judge it objectively?
As with the Russian invasion of Ukraine, further conflict has the potential to destabilise oil prices and disrupt supply chains.
More than two-thirds of Australian adults have waist measurements that put them at an increased risk of disease.
Globally, one out of every eight people report a mental illness. In Australia, one in five people experience a mental illness in their lifetime.
Ever find bloopers funnier than the show? Here is the science behind your laughter.
The Future Made in Australia Act will break with Canberra's historical aversion to large-scale economic intervention. It will also cost taxpayers billions to fund
ECU is taking the lead in preparing graduates with the specialist skills and knowledge required to excel in creative careers, offering new undergraduate degrees that will see students delving deeper into their chosen discipline.
Deciding where and what you might want to study are complex decisions. At ECU, rest assured that whatever you decide, you’ll be supported to achieve your ambitions and given the opportunities to excel.
School of Education graduate Janice Simons not only adjusted to motherhood exceptionally well but also graduated with top results and a strong network of friends and fellow graduate teachers.
Marlanie Haerewa's love of theatre, music and the profound act of storytelling and knowledge sharing has always been at the core of who she is.
School of Science graduate and winner of the Talis Prize for Science and Commerce, Samara Lette shares her experience and familial connection to ECU.
This year's Get Connected Careers Fair marked a milestone for ECU as the School of Science and the School of Business and Law joined forces to co-host a dynamic event that showcased the diverse career opportunities available to students.
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