The Office of Development and Alumni Relations recently celebrated this year's exceptionally talented scholarship recipients, as well as recognising the generosity of our committed supporters.
To our generous supporters of the Inspiring Minds Scholarship program, we say a heartfelt thank you.
Hear updates from ECU’s Melanoma Research Group, including research wins, student projects and new research publications.
ECU has launched the student hardship fund in response to the significant financial hardship students are experiencing due to COVID-19.
A new cyber security scholarship has been created at ECU to encourage more women to study and work in the sector.
As 2019 draws to a close, we’d like to say a heartfelt thank you to everyone who has supported Edith Cowan University (ECU) this year.
More than 2,500 people enjoyed ECU's flagship alumni event, Music Under the Stars, on Saturday 23 November. WAAPA students joined members of the Perth Symphony Orchestra to wow the record crowd in our beautiful amphitheater outside Building One on the ECU Joondalup campus.
ECU's annual Celebration of Giving event is held to recognise university supporters and the impact of philanthropic donation.
Edith Cowan University recently received an unprecedented and historic gift – one of the worlds most important Keyboard Instrument collections - which has formed the Founding Pianos project. An important aspect of this project is the restoration of key instruments. The skills necessary to conserve and restore pianos are in growing demand, and two important scholarships have been established to drive research into this field.
ECU's scholarship ceremony celebrates the exceptionally talented scholarship recipients throughout the university, as well as recognising the generosity of our committed supporters.
Our breakthroughs and discoveries make a great impact on people living with melanoma, and those at risk of developing melanoma. Our donors are an integral part of this journey. Without your generosity we would not have made it this far, thank you.
Many exceptional students face financial adversity, which can prevent them from pursuing excellence through study and research. The Inspiring Minds program assists in making higher education available to many who seek it.
When Jayne Thorn set off on her recent HBF Run for a Reason, this Kojonup mum of three had more of a reason than most. With the support of friends and family the team have raised nearly $30,000 for ECU’s melanoma research.
We are delighted to announce that two scholarship recipients have recently been been announced. These recipients will document and research the restoration process of the First Fleet piano.
The agent General for Western Australia in the UK and Europe and ECU's Vice Chancellor welcomed guests to Australia House in London to mark the significant occasion of the First Fleet piano returning to the UK for the first time since 1787.