Whether you aspire to lead people or projects, ECU supports the ongoing development of your leadership skills. Read about our new Management Readiness course.
An ECU project that uses Virtual Reality (VR) to train future welders has taken out a major state technology award.
Participants are needed for an innovative project examining whether performing a pattern of handgrip exercises can strengthen connections between the brain and other non-exercised muscles.
With Semester 2 just around the corner, we’ve collated all the useful information you need before students return.
ECU will open its doors to the world through a Virtual Open Day, which kicks off on August 9.
ECU welcomes the School Locker to our Joondalup and Mount Lawley campuses as our new bookshop.
Following the success of live student Q&A sessions hosted by Professor Angela Hill, ECU’s Human Resources Services Centre (HRSC) team explored Microsoft Teams to continue with planned staff engagement and consultation.
With Western Australia’s COVID-19 restrictions continuing to be progressively relaxed, it’s important to stay aware of what precautions you still need to take. Below are some reminders as well as information about what support is available for vulnerable students heading into Semester Two, 2020.
An Australian Research Council Discovery Project team from the University of South Australia (UniSA) is calling all university employees to participate in a four-year national project on the impact of digital communication and technological change in Australia’s public universities.
Dr Norman Swan’s fascinating Research and Development Lecture delivered nearly 30 years ago remains as relevant as ever.
As national parks and trails across Australia spring back to life post-pandemic, new research from ECU has revealed the risky behaviour of visitors is placing their safety in danger.
ECU's Staff and Students Honour Roll celebrates the significant achievements and awards presented to members of our University community.
Research is all about answering the important questions in our lives. How can we live longer? How can we manage childhood anxiety? And perhaps most importantly, when’s the toilet paper coming back?
Volunteers needed for ECU research - improve your gut and mental health, and sleep.
ECU extends a big thank you and farewell to Jess, our School of Medical and Health Sciences’ paramedicine wellness support dog, who has now retired from her services at ECU.