The university is now organised into eight teaching schools, with each school responsible for ongoing research programs.
Our professional service areas support the University's core business of teaching and research.
Our internal professional service intranet webpages are for staff.
Our campuses offer modern, vibrant and secure locations for work and study. All campuses are accessible via public transport.
Find everything you need to know about ECU's transition to the new campus in the Perth CBD.
TeamsFind out about the roles and responsibilities of specialist teams across ECU.
Check out the latest staff news and other things worth noting.
Information about enrolment and study opportunities, as well as exams and results and loads of study advice.
Discuss issues like your studies, your health, careers and jobs and much more with people who care about your life at ECU.
Money Matters tells you about fees and accounts, scholarships and student loans.
ECU LibraryLibraries at each campus provide comprehensive book and journal collections, electronic resources and facilities for study and research.
Get the most out of your university experience - check out the facilities on your campus and learn about your Student Guild.
Check out the latest student news and other things worth noting.
Important dates for students, including enrolment dates, withdrawal dates, exam timetables and more.
Go here for application forms for enrolments, extensions, scholarships, parking permits and lots more.
The Research Intranet is the gateway for research students and staff to information, news, resources and support relating to research.
Graduate Research Services supports and develops research students through face-to-face and online training, mentoring, seminars and social activities.
Research Services supports research staff on issues like research ethics, commercialisation and funding opportunities.
The conduct of research activities involving human or animal participants is governed by ethics guidelines contained in legislation and policies.
Boost your career with professional development, available at your fingertips.
Strategies and techniques to enhance student learning.
Be rewarded for your outstanding teaching and learning achievements.
Align your work to university goals and strategies.
Factsheets, handbooks and other useful support tools.
Explore technologies you can use to support your teaching and learning.
Check out the latest CLT news and other things worth noting.
In this part of the intranet you'll find help and resources for many of the critical web application systems used by staff.
The web apps listed here, and many more, are also available as 'Easy Logins' and 'Other Logins' options from the Student and Staff portals.
To access these applications, and many more
login to the Student Portal
The web apps listed here, and many more, are also available as 'Easy Logins' and 'Other Logins' options from the Student and Staff portals.
ECU's Summer School runs between November 2024 and February 2025 (with a break for public holidays).
Commencement and finishing dates vary, so you will need to check individual unit timetables for details
Students who complete their final units in Summer School 2024/2025 will NOT be able to attend the February 2025 Graduation Ceremony. You may attend the ceremony for 2025 mid-year graduates. For information on Graduations, visit the Graduations page on the ECU website.
ECU are offering the University Preparation Course (C28) in Summer School. Read more about it here
Business and Law units:
Students studying units from the School of Business and Law can view available units here.
https://www.ecu.edu.au/schools/business-and-law/study/summer-school
All other summer units:
From September, 11 2024 you can find the available Summer School units and dates by completing a search in the online Teaching Timetable.
On this page in the 'notes' section for each unit you will be able to see dates and examination information, where relevant.
You can find your course and enrolment information here
Dates for when you can enrol into summer units via SIMO are on our Enrolment dates page You will need to select "begin self-enrolment for 2025" in SIMO when enrolling for Summer School.
If you wish to study units outside of your School or are unsure if the unit you would like to take fits into your course structure, please contact the Student Hub.
You will be able to view your Statement of Account online through SIMO. Login to your SIMO account under the 'Easy Logins' menu in the Student Portal.
Summer School fees must be paid by Friday, 12 January 2025. Payments can be made via Online Payments
If you are currently on a deferred payment option (i.e. HECS-HELP/FEE-HELP) your Summer School Fees will automatically be processed as a HELP loan.
Withdrawal without financial and academic penalty dates for summer session will be confirmed closer to the commencement of summer session. Once the dates are available, you will be able to view them on the Withdrawal dates page.
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