Friendly, experienced ECU students can make your journey into the new semester a whole lot easier!
Join a team solving real-world problems faced by Joondalup residents, businesses and students.
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice: A Dialogue for Students is a special event designed for students and people interested in learning more about the upcoming Voice Referendum.
Seeking participants over 18 years of age for research on attitudes towards advertising and sports broadcasts
Sign up to 'Meet The Employers', a series of exclusive virtual speed networking events.
Vice-Chancellor, Professor Steve Chapman CBE, invites you to attend a special screening to mark NAIDOC Week.
For many people the winter months can be challenging, but there are strategies you can put in place to tackle the winter blues.
During study week, one of the best places to set yourself up for your study sessions is the Library.
Reconciliation requires us to face our history, recognise the injustices and work towards healing and understanding.
Learn how to highlight your skills, attributes, experience, and knowledge with a attention grabbing cover letter.
Successfully addressing selection criteria is an essential part of the recruitment process.
Creating an effective résumé is an essential skills you'll need when you begin applying for jobs, volunteering opportunities and work placements.
Whether you’re a novice, a hobbyist, or a maestro – all ECU students are welcome to borrow brand-new ukuleles and guitars from the Library.
ECU is hosting a collaboration between Rabble Books and Kurongkurl Katitjin featuring author and Indigenous leader Thomas Mayo, acclaimed journalist Kerry O’Brien and author Sisonke Msimang.
Wednesday 17 May is International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Interphobia and Transphobia.