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ECU Professor wins prestigious Excellence in Research award
via ecu.edu.auECU is proud to acknowledge Professor Sara Bayes who won the prestigious Excellence in Research award at the 2024 WA Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Awards. Amongst the winners, there were also five ECU alumnae and one current student. -
ECU School of Education alumni take out top honours
via ecu.edu.auECU is proud to extend heartfelt congratulations to three School of Education alumni who are making exceptional contributions to the field of arts and culture, youth, and community. -
WA's marketers still facing discrimination and exclusion
via ecu.edu.auWestern Australia's marketing sector is still faced with issues of sexism, harassment, and marginalisation, with a new report by Edith Cowan University (ECU) finding that as many as one-in-four marketers have experienced discrimination in the workplace. -
ECU coordinator wins First Nations Stroke Excellence Award
via ecu.edu.auECU Project Coordinator Kerri Colegate was awarded the First Nations Stroke Excellence Award, recognising excellence in stroke prevention, treatment, recovery, or research in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. -
ED violence escalates more than 50 percent in parts of Australia
via ecu.edu.auAggression and violence against frontline workers in hospital emergency departments (EDs) is on the rise, with new research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) finding that current strategies in place to manage the issue are perceived to be insufficient. -
Pursue your dream career at ECU
via ecu.edu.auWhy wait until next year to start university study? ECU students Rhiarn Snowden and Lindsey Miller started mid-year and are on the pathway to achieving their dream careers. -
Creative fusion of art and science aims to deepen our connection with weather
via ecu.edu.auA new exhibition at The Art Gallery of Western Australia (AGWA) brings together art, science and education to deepen human relations with weather in creatively addressing climate change. -
New study shows how justice facility dogs benefit wellbeing for children facing court
via ecu.edu.auA new Edith Cowan University (ECU) study has revealed that having a four-legged friend at Children's Court significantly reduces stress and anxiety for young victims, witnesses, and their caregivers. -
Visionary musician, creative and entrepreneur Bourby Webster joins Edith Cowan University
via ecu.edu.auThe creative force behind the ground-breaking Perth Symphony Orchestra, Bourby Webster, has been appointed as ECU's new Director of Creative Activation and Public Engagement. Ms Webster joins the university to lead the public experience and immersive activation realm for the landmark ECU City project. -
Sustainability and kindness as business principles: Core values of the new Professor of Sustainability Practice at the School of Business and Law at ECU
via ecu.edu.auThe CEO and Chairperson of global tea brand Dilmah, Mr Dilhan C Fernando, has been appointed as an Adjunct Professor of Practice in Sustainability at Edith Cowan University’s (ECU’s) School of Business and Law (SBL). -
Genetic link between diabetes and gut health could offer treatment solutions
via ecu.edu.auResearchers at Edith Cowan University's (ECU's) Centre for Precision Health have uncovered a significant genetic connection between Type 2 Diabetes and certain gut disorders, which could pave the way for more effective therapies. -
ECU celebrates extraordinary contributions
via ecu.edu.auECU is enormously proud to be celebrating its alumni and staff who have been announced as finalists in the 2024 Western Australian of the Year Awards. -
Rallying together to support ECU students
via ecu.edu.auECU staff, students and alumni have rallied together to support students in need at Perth's biggest annual fundraising event, HBF Run for a Reason. -
Pomegranates could offer a solution to fatty liver disease
via ecu.edu.auEllegic acid, an antioxidant found in some fruits and vegetables, could have on halting and potentially reversing the damage caused by fatty liver disease. -
ECU best in class with a passion for inclusion
via ecu.edu.auEdith Cowan University (ECU) has won national recognition in Australia's premier awards for disability access and inclusion, run by the Australian Disability Network (ADN) on 8 May in Melbourne. -
Putting heads together on concussion
via ecu.edu.auECU's Nutrition Health Innovation Research Institute (NHIRI) partnered with the WA Concussion Network (WACN) on a symposium on the heavy weighing topic of concussion. -
ECU and MRIWA meeting the demand for lithium together
via ecu.edu.auECU and the Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia (MRIWA) have commenced a direct lithium extraction (DLE) project that is set revolutionise the future of critical minerals sustainability. The research is using membrane technology to meet the future demand for lithium in a less harmful way. -
ECU speech pathology graduate awarded Young Achiever Award
via ecu.edu.auEmbedding culturally responsive care has been central to ECU graduate Mitch Walley's speech pathology practice, who was recently recognised with a Young Achiever Award at the Aboriginal Health Council of Western Australia Awards. -
ECU jumps 19 places in THE Young University Rankings
via ecu.edu.auECU has risen again, jumping an impressive 19 places to rank 64th in the Times Higher Education (THE) Young University Rankings. Institutions 50 years or younger from around the world are considered in the rankings system. -
ECU collaborates on defence grant to combat misinformation online
via ecu.edu.auResearchers are collaborating to combat the intentional spread of misinformation online, by better understanding the defence analytics that are crucial to national security. -
'Catch Me If You Can' star shares how not to get caught by cyber scammers
via ecu.edu.auCyberWest Summit 2024 sponsored by ECU has opened to its biggest ever crowd. The only cyber security event of its kind in Australia, it is designed to educate small to medium size businesses about the dangers to help them build cyber resilience. This year a Hollywood heavyweight also made a virtual appearance. -
ECU film shot in Western Australia and Taiwan nominated for 2024 Diversity in Cannes Short Film Showcase
via ecu.edu.auAn Edith Cowan University (ECU) student's short film about a young woman who is inspired to become an opera actress and follow in the footsteps of her Taiwanese grandmother has been shortlisted in the 2024 Diversity in Cannes Short Film Showcase. -
ECU Alumni make Business News' 40under40 list in 2024
via ecu.edu.auAs testament to the calibre of our graduates, ECU is proudly celebrating seven Alumni in this year's esteemed Western Australian Business News 40under40 Awards. -
Bridging science industry and society in Engineering at ECU
via ecu.edu.auECU is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Paulo de Souza as Executive Dean of School of Engineering. -
Supporting the development of 'Hybrid Writers' in the Digital Age
via ecu.edu.auWhile it is often presumed that children are digital natives because they have grown up with different technologies around them, new ECU research findings show that primary students produce higher quality writings using paper and pen(cil) than when using a keyboard. -
ECU empowering future engineers
via ecu.edu.auECU has proudly announced ECU Engineering student Caeden Porter as the inaugural Sir Frank Ledger Scholarship recipient in 2024. -
Grandmothers could be the answer to adolescent angst
via ecu.edu.auNew research has found that investment by maternal grandmothers into grandchildren who have suffered multiple adverse early life experiences (AELE's) could significantly reduce emotional and behavioural problems in these children. -
That's a wrap for Open Days 2024!
via ecu.edu.auThis year's ECU Open Days attracted thousands of prospective students with their friends and families, all enjoying the glorious weather and the fun vibe on our three beautiful campuses. -
ECU to become first WA university to offer osteopathy course
via ecu.edu.auEdith Cowan University (ECU) will become Western Australia's first osteopathy educator, and one of only four nationally, with the School of Medical and Health Sciences offering a Bachelor of Medical Science (Osteopathy). -
New human genome platform at ECU opens doors
via ecu.edu.auEdith Cowan University's Centre for Precision Health has become the first research facility in WA to have the capabilities of mapping the entire human genome.
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