menuaboutus
menu

This event has always been a collaboration between ECU International Students Council (ECUISC), ECU staff and student groups in ECU. A BIG thank you to the following representatives!

ecuisc

ECU International Students Council (ECUISC)
Miss Denice Foo (Acting- President) / ecuisc@ecu.edu.au
Dennis Tan and Gauri Kakkad

The ECU International Students Council is the peak representative body for international students officially recognised by Edith Cowan University. The Council represents all international student views to the University and outside bodies, and also look into issues of concern to international students.

asa African Students Association (ASA)
Mr Dennis Maloya (President) / ecuafricans@yahoo.com.au
The African Students Association is available to help make new and continuing African Students at ECU feel welcome and part of the University. They are also there to talk you through any problems and questions you may have about your studies or personal issues during your time in Perth. In addition, the Karibu Mentoring Program - a mentoring program for African students - also comes under the auspices of the African Students Association.
karibu

Karibu Mentoring Program
Mr Samuel Kalenga (President) / karibu@ecu.edu.au

The Karibu Mentoring Program was developed to aid African students in their transition to Perth, Western Australia and to ECU in a relaxed, peer-driven environment. The program was established under the auspices of the African Students Association in 2003. It exists as a partnership between ECU International and Perth Institute of Business and Technology (PIBT), and is run by a committee of African students, separate to but working closely with the African Students Association.
mas

Malaysian Students Council (MSC)
Mr Chee Minh Geh (President) / cgeh@student.ecu.edu.au
Jonathan Ong, Jasmine Xie, Flavian Thien, Choy Yin, Rachel Choo, Nishalini Santharasagaran, Dennis Liau, Joe Ann, Ng Cheng Wee and Vithya Vijayakumare

Malaysia Student Council was officially formed in Edith Cowan University. The student body is comprised of international students from Malaysia currently studying in the university. The student body was formed with the Malaysian student’s welfare in mind. The primary goals of the council are to help current and future Malaysian students familiarise and cope with the new environment, culture and studies in Australia. The council also aims to create more opportunities for Malaysian students to come together and have fellowship with each other.

passion

Passion
Mr Danny Ng / ecupassion@yahoo.com.au
Candace Zhou

Passion @ ECU is a campus Christian ministry that has a significant number of International students in its membership. It holds its meetings on the Mt Lawley campus and is jointly supported by ECU International and the ECU Multifaith Chaplaincy Service.
ssa

Singapore Students Association (SSA)
Mr Fozzil Jaffar (President) / ecu_ssa@yahoo.com

Singapore Students Association (SSA) was officially set up on 9 August 2004 to commemorate the day Singapore gained independence, as well as to create an organization to which Singaporeans can call their own. However, this does not mean that only Singaporeans can belong to this organization. In view of Singapore's multicultural society, which consists of the 4 major races, Chinese, Malays, Indians and Eurasians, SSA also welcomes any other students from other countries that are interested in contributing to SSA to maintain and uphold our multicultural background.
  • ECU International Office staff
    • Nicholas Tan
  • Independent Student Volunteers
    • Marie Pierre Sullivan, and Tong Chung Man
three