This is not a seminar: creative research dialogues (TINAS) invites you to our fifth annual Choreographies of Thought—A roundtable discussion: how things might be otherwise
Dr Jude Elund, Gender and physical expression in the practice of Mauy Thai
Event: Wednesday, 23 October
Professor Nahid Afrose Kabir and Dr Katarzyna Molek-Kozakowska will present at the next CREATEC Weekly Seminar Series.
Event: Wednesday, 4 September
Emily Bennett will present at the next CREATEC Weekly Seminar Series.
Event: Wednesday, 28 August
Tracy Hill and Dr Sarah Robinson will present at the next CREATEC Weekly Seminar Series.
Event: Wednesday, 21 August
The Edith Cowan Centre for Global Issues (C-Global) is pleased to present its Research Report 2017-2018, highlighting the Centre’s wide range of activities and achievements over its establishment phase.
Dr Cathy Henkel and staff of WA Screen Academy will present at the next CREATEC Weekly Seminar Series.
Event: Wednesday, 5 June
Professor Trevor Cullen will present at the next CREATEC Weekly Seminar Series.
Event: Wednesday, 29 May
PhD candidate Carmen Jacques explains the background to the Bali Peace Park and why the way we memorialise terror events is so important.
Dr Mayyada Mhanna and Associate Professor Debbie Rodan will present at the next CREATEC Weekly Seminar Series.
Event: Wednesday, 15 May
Dr Kay Hearn will present at the next CREATEC Weekly Seminar Series.
Event: Wednesday, 10 April
Read the article from The Conversation by Arts and Humanities PhD student Dr Catharine Phillips regarding crime within Western Australian prisons.
Adequate funding for poverty-impacted children to participate in sports and the arts may be a powerful way to help them break free from the welfare dependency cycle, according to new Edith Cowan University (ECU) research.
Professor Lelia Green will present at the next CREATEC Weekly Seminar Series.
Event: Wednesday, 20 March
Positive goal engagement can play an important role in helping people to maintain a sense of well-being when living with chronic pain, according to new ECU research.