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ATLAS26 sharpens ECU's global focus as international education shifts

Edith Cowan University staff gathered with global education leaders for a clear purpose: to make sense of a changing international education landscape and act on it.

ECU's focused action on gender equality delivers top 10 ranking for gender pay gap

Edith Cowan University is leading Western Australia's universities with the lowest gender pay gap.

Global study identifies urgent blue carbon priorities in the fight against climate change

Researchers from ECU's Centre for Marine Ecosystems Research are part of a major international study identifying urgent priorities for effective blue carbon conservation and restoration.

The Fair Work Commission has abolished junior rates of pay for most over 18s. It's a positive step

On Tuesday, the Fair Work Commission handed down a landmark ruling that will phase out "junior" rates of pay for adults aged 18, 19 and 20 in key sectors.

Why a second global shipping chokepoint could soon live up to its name as the 'Gate of Tears'

If you'd never heard of the Strait of Hormuz before, you probably have by now. Iran's effective closure of the waterway, which usually carries about 20% of the world’s oil and gas, has put severe pressure on the global economy.

World-renowned pianist launches WAAPA's inaugural Premier Visiting Artist Program

Edith Cowan University's Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) has launched its inaugural Premier Visiting Artist Program, bringing some of the world's most respected creative practitioners to Perth's Minderoo Centre for Performance Excellence to work closely with students and the wider arts community.

New Israeli law could mean death penalty by default for Palestinians convicted of deadly attacks

Israel's parliament, the Knesset, this week passed legislation that would vastly expand capital punishment in Israel and in the occupied Palestinian territories. The changes, made via an amendment to Israel's penal law, allow for executions without proper appeal, pardons or meaningful judicial discretion.

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