Long road, strong finish for ECU graduates
After lengthy academic journeys, two ECU students have formally graduated, both demonstrating resilience and determination in reaching these goals.
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After lengthy academic journeys, two ECU students have formally graduated, both demonstrating resilience and determination in reaching these goals.
The plans for ECU Mount Lawley Campus have been released by the State Government, with the goal to create a new housing and cultural development area.
A new ECU study has found advertisements that encourage healthy choices can reduce cravings to consume unhealthy foods, and in some cases a 15-second message may be more effective than traditional 30-second commercials.
Students were welcomed to Edith Cowan University's new City Campus, as Perth marked the opening of its first comprehensive inner-city university.
A team of researchers from the School of Business and Law have been awarded a grant to support diversifying markets for the Australian sheep industry.
The MARS Centre at Edith Cowan University (ECU), with support from the Western Australian government's MARS Program, is offering a limited number of fully funded scholarships for the Graduate Certificate of Leadership in Mining Workplace Safety.
ECU is proud to announce that Elder-in-Residence, Dr Roma Yibiyung Winmar AM, and researchers Professor Rob Newton AM and Professor Wei Wang AM have been awarded the prestigious Member of the Order of Australia.
The Lagoon Medical Centre Yanchep at the ECU Health Centre in Yanchep has been selected as the location for a new Medicare Urgent Care Clinic in Western Australia.
A new exhibition by Professor Panizza Allmark titled "Reframed Horizons" will run at the Ellenbrook Art Gallery as part of FRINGE WORLD 2026.
Extreme heat can have a devastating effect on seagrass, however new research from ECU could shape how these vitally important marine ecosystems are managed and restored.
New Edith Cowan University (ECU) research suggests emotional literacy may be one of the most important skills students can learn, not just for relationships, but for their education and careers.
A nation-wide study of more than 500 Australian primary school students in Year 2 has revealed whether beginner writers' attitude and motivation towards both handwriting and keyboarding can be a major predictor of the quality of their writing.
Effective GenAI adoption requires not only technical skills but also mindfulness to navigate its complexities and challenges, new ECU research has revealed.
Two ECU research teams have secured nearly $900,000 in funding from Australia's Economic Accelerator (AEA) Ignite program to fast-track first-of-their-kind technologies in drone security and critical minerals processing.
Know the rules so your side gig doesn’t spill over into your main employment.
Professor Braden Hill reflects on compassion and community in times of trial.
A profound shift is underway in global trade. Governments are moving beyond traditional free trade agreements open to all countries and embracing what are increasingly called "economic security agreements".
Musicians are giving voice to the urgency of Minneapolis. America has a long history of political protest in song.
Memory is at the very heart of who we are, but it's surprisingly complex too.
For teens, a holiday or weekend job is a good way to earn pocket money and learn a new range of skills. But given the historical and ongoing exploitation of child labour across the globe, strict laws are set out to protect children.
ECU student and researcher Chris Napier has graduated with a Master of Computing and Security by Research at the age of 79.
Graduates from the class of 2025 celebrated their achievements at the February graduation ceremonies.
ECU students Christian Georgi and Daniel Fazari secured prestigious 2026 New Colombo Plan awards to study and represent ECU.
A simple-to-use scam awareness app developed by a group of ECU students is now available.
Opening hours for ECU services supporting future, current and graduating students will be limited over the Christmas-New Year break.
ECU in Bunbury has made history by hosting Australia's first AIESEP Specialist Seminar, uniting global leaders in Health and Physical Education to explore critical issues of body politics in movement.
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