Applications now open for the Perth Airport Indigenous Scholarship
Applications are now open for the inaugural Perth Airport Indigenous Scholarship.
Applications are now open for the inaugural Perth Airport Indigenous Scholarship.
Do you know someone aged 12 to 25 years that is an inspiration to those around them? Or someone who makes a valuable contribution to the wellbeing of the community?
Combine the skills and knowledge of a leading Edith Cowan University (ECU) researcher with the curiosity and drive of a 14-year-old girl and you get Australia’s ‘Brainiest’ student.
Congratulations to four students who have recently been awarded their University Certificate in Humanities and Arts for successfully completing Mission Australia’s Catalyst Clemente Program at Edith Cowan University (ECU).
Edith Cowan University (ECU) Professor of Planning, Geoff Syme and Dr May Carter, were recently asked by the Department of Housing to conduct additional research for an indigenous temporary accommodation facility in Kalgoorlie.
Do you have a passion for research overseas and would like to share your knowledge and experience with the rest of Australia?
ECU has awarded Professor Fiona Stanley the degree of Doctor of Science honoris causa at the graduation ceremony held on Sunday afternoon, 31 January.
ECU is showing its commitment to education and literacy by providing teachers with valuable resources, with their “Back to School” program.
Family and friends joined the ECU community to celebrate the graduation of almost 1,000 ECU students at the Perth Convention Exhibition Centre on Sunday, 31 January.
ECU is flying high with the introduction of the Commonwealth FEE-HELP system for students studying Aviation.
ECU has helped bring aid to the Toodyay fire victims by donating $10,000 to the Toodyay Bushfire Appeal as well as managing to raise an additional $1,300 from members of the crowd at the Hopman Cup.
Registrations are now open for the 2010 Bridges Fun Run.
Do you love singing and want to develop your voice? Or have been told you need to develop your voice! After its inaugural success in 2009, Uni Tunes is back for 2010.
The landmark WA TV series Sweat will return to the airways on Saturday, 30 January 30th on ABC 3. The series was created by John Rapsey (Director of ECU’s WA Screen Academy and Coordinator of Scriptwriting) and features 17 year-old Heath Ledger in his first leading role as cyclist, Snowy Bowles.
Congratulations to the ECU Engineering team who won an Outstanding Achievement Award at the 4th Annual Engineers Without Borders (EWB) Challenge for their report on Water Filtration.