ECU continues to excel in the 2023 Shanghai Ranking’s Global Ranking of Academic Subjects across a range of study areas that highlight the University’s dedication to quality education.
Today, 26 October, ECU is commemorating Intersex Awareness Day by raising the intersex flag on our metro campuses and calling on other education institutions to sign the Darlington Statement and commit to intersex inclusive practices, policy and curriculum.
ECU has been a first choice for many Bhutanese students over the years, thanks to ECU’s long-standing commitment, connections and collaboration in the Royal Kingdom of Bhutan.
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Amy donates to ECU's Inspiring Minds Equity Scholarship Fund to help students who are unable to financially support themselves to realise their dream of a university education and fulfil their potential.
If you know an inspiring woman in business, health, education, arts, culture, STEM, sports or community worthy of recognition, nominate them today.
After an excessive number of what my friends and colleagues have described as "welfare check" during the Matildas vs. France game—given my deep emotional investment in this tournament and its outcome—I thought I should pen a journal entry.
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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.