ECU is further steering the charge to help produce Australia’s teachers of tomorrow with the launch of the Future Teachers Fund. Thanks to public support, it will provide a $5,000 Scholarship per student, to those who are most in need of financial support during their final year professional experience placement.
ECU graduates are as diverse as they come, hailing from every background, culture and perspective we could ever have imagined.
Network 10 journalist and presenter Narelda Jacobs was one of eight outstanding ECU Alumni celebrated at the University’s prestigious Alumni Awards ceremony. Narelda is a journalism trailblazer and powerful voice for change.
ECU's Alumni Awards were held last night, with winners including a national broadcasting icon, a BAFTA-nominated Japanese animation and video games composer and a nurse who has changed the face of chemotherapy delivery for cancer patients in Australia.
Alongside more than 1,500 ECU students who crossed the graduation stage recently were Iluka sisters Hannah and Lucy Norris. They both graduated with a Bachelor of Marketing, Advertising and Public Relations. Incidentally, the sisters had no idea they’d applied for the same degree in 2019.
Less than 6 per cent of business schools in the world are deemed worthy of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business' prestigious accreditation.