In a world threatened by global collapse, Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) Associate Dean of Research, Dr Renée Newman, has teamed up with performance maker and close friend, Ella Hetherington, to create a powerful and brutally honest production, Catastrophes.
The ECU Research Services Industry Engagement team together with the Schools of Engineering and Science recently held a Research Showcase for SICA members and defence partners showcasing an impressive display of industry relevant research in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, engineering and science.
Dozens of ECU academics and researchers have engaged in informative and interactive training sessions, learning the ins and outs of local, national and international media with our Corporate Relations team. Not only did attendees learn about how to tackle the hard questions from journalists, they also got in front of the TV news camera.
Following a robust selection process, ECU has decided to support two Strategic Research Centres for a second funding term.
Courtesy of Business Events Perth, the $5,000 ECU Aspire Award covers travel, accommodation, and registration expenses at your chosen conference, exhibition, convention, or seminar. It can used within three years of receiving the award.
Disability Pride Month is a celebration of disability identity, community, and advocacy. Historically, ableist ideas of disability have been socially constructed as the truth, where disability is seen as something shameful to be hidden from public space. Disability Pride is a response and counteraction against these ableist social stigmas, placing the autonomy of disabled identity into the hands of people with disability to define.
When thinking about this year’s NAIDOC Week theme, ‘For our Elders’, we are reminded of the importance of Elders and how they have played and continue to play a critical role in our communities.
The latest GOS results measures the short-term employment outcomes of graduates who completed their courses in 2021.
The annual event held at the Joondalup Campus was a great opportunity for career counsellors and educators to hear about the latest developments at ECU, network, take part in workshops, talk to our Future Student Engagements team and academics, and more.
ECU’s Business Growth and Development unit have just successfully identified, recruited and trained 27 ECU Student Ambassador Recruits (STARs) across our eight schools, as part of our newly established Student Ambassador Program.
Most capital cities in Australia are experiencing a shortage of affordable accommodation for students. At ECU we have been taking proactive steps to assist students, in particular our international students, to find accommodation.
Read & Publish Agreements offer open access publishing that waive Article Processing Charges in nominated journal titles.
If you’re ready to author your next textbook, a new grant opportunity awaits! Read on for details, and to explore Open Educational Resources.
The ECU International Partnerships team work closely with a global network of education agents who provide guidance to prospective students about overseas study opportunities.
The largest Japan-Australia mobility program continues in 2022 with 131 students arriving from Tokyo in August. The students from Tokyo will complete a semester abroad at one of ECU’s three campuses, with ECU South West included as a study destination for the first time.