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Symposiums highlight breadth and quality of research at ECU
via ecu.edu.auECU was proud to host research symposiums that showcased cutting-edge research and provided an opportunity for knowledge building, networking and discussions. -
ECU celebrating excellence for International Women's Day
via ecu.edu.auThe Edith Cowan University (ECU) community is celebrating the outstanding achievements of women in celebration of International Women's Day, highlighting the power of dedication, expertise and the pursuit of excellence in shaping a better world for all. -
ECU Alumna famed for excellence
via ecu.edu.auOn International Women's Day twenty inspiring Western Australian women were inducted to the 2025 WA Women's Hall of Fame. ECU is immensely proud to congratulate the six of these leading women who are ECU alumnae. -
Exercise key to improving sexual dysfunction for patients with prostate cancer
via ecu.edu.auNew research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) has confirmed that erectile dysfunction in patients living with prostate cancer could be significantly improved through regular exercise. -
ECU Researchers marching forward this International Women's Day
via ecu.edu.auThis International Women's Day ECU is celebrating our researchers who boldly march in Edith Dircksey Cowan’s pioneering footsteps, contributing with their own vision of equity for all and their commitment to a more united local and global community. -
ECU Alumni make their mark thanks to Minderoo Artist Fund
via ecu.edu.auNine WA artists have been recognised at an awards ceremony in Perth’s CBD to take part in the Minderoo Artist Fund program, three of them are ECU Alumni. The program is designed to support artists to be bold at a crucial time in their career. -
ECU to investigate safer working conditions in agriculture
via ecu.edu.auThe fatality rate in the agriculture sector is nine times higher than the average rate across all other industries in Australia, according to Western Australia's Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety, yet few resources are available to assist the industry in breaching this safety gap. -
Celebrating life's biggest milestones together
via ecu.edu.auECU Gradations have brought out some lovely stories, as these milestone events pay homage to a university student's perseverance, dedication and tremendous effort they have put into reaching this moment. -
Breaking new ground: ECU launches first paid PhD internship with Australian Counselling Association (ACA)
via ecu.edu.auEdith Cowan University (ECU) is proud to announce its first paid PhD internship within the School of Arts and Humanities, marking a significant milestone in enhancing industry engagement and providing meaningful pathways for research students. -
ECU collaboration awarded $1 million to improve nutrition in people with leaky legs
via ecu.edu.auA new research collaboration between Edith Cowan University's (ECU's) Nutrition & Health Innovation Research Institute (NHIRI), Silverchain, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital and Curtin University has been awarded a $999,803 grant under the National Health and Medical Research Council’s (NHMRC) 2024 Collaboration in Health Services Research investment programme. -
Australian Vietnamese grandparents redefine successful ageing
via ecu.edu.auAs Australia marks 50 years of Vietnamese migration, new research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) has shed light on how Vietnamese Australians view ageing—and it's very different from Western ideas of 'successful ageing.' -
Bold moves celebrated for ECU's International Women's Day
via ecu.edu.auThis International Women's Day we invited members of our ECU Alumni community to share the ‘bold moves’ they have made to shift the dial for women, girls and the community. -
Spraying methyl jasmonate on fruit trees boosts harvest
via ecu.edu.auSpraying persimmon trees with methyl jasmonate (MeJA) can result in healthier, longer lasting fruit, with increased antioxidants a new Edith Cowan University (ECU) study has found. -
What it really means to become a teacher
via ecu.edu.auUniversity graduations are truly momentous occasions, with the ceremonial Mace Bearer leading the official academic procession in full regalia and the singing of the National Anthem as families and friends watch on with great pride. -
ECU lecturer joins national supercomputing advocacy program
via ecu.edu.auEdith Cowan University (ECU) is proud to announce that Dr. Sean Buckley, Lecturer in Molecular Ecology and Environmental Management within ECU's School of Science, has been selected to represent the University in the prestigious Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre Champions scheme. -
Mother and daughter celebrate ECU graduation on the same day
via ecu.edu.auSouth West ECU graduations have coincided with the first Children's University graduation in Bunbury over the weekend. The annual street parade was a huge success as residents and community leaders joined the festivities. -
ECU and Fraunhofer IKTS to launch WA's first research and innovation lab
via ecu.edu.auECU's School of Engineering at Joondalup will become home to Western Australia's first cutting-edge research and innovation lab with Fraunhofer IKTS. This initiative is set to open doors for students, drive industry growth, and deliver practical business solutions. -
Welcoming our students with Orientation Week at ECU
via ecu.edu.auEdith Cowan University (ECU) is excited to welcome new students to campus for the start of Semester One, having celebrated a jam-packed Orientation Week (O Week) full of activities, essential information, and opportunities to connect with fellow students. -
ECU career pathway for Indian nurses in Western Australia
via ecu.edu.auEdith Cowan University's (ECU) has struck a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with immigration and recruitment specialist Perdaman Global Services and Indian health major Apollo Health Resources to offer transformative career opportunities to Indian nurses. -
ECU celebrates the Vice-Chancellor's Investiture
via ecu.edu.auEdith Cowan University (ECU) has officially welcomed Professor Clare Pollock as its Vice-Chancellor and President in a distinguished Investiture ceremony. -
Parenting in the digital age: Free event offers insights from top researchers
via ecu.edu.auLeading Australian and international experts will gather at Edith Cowan University (ECU) to share insights from decades of research talking with families about digital media use, including concerns around children’s screen time. -
Rat bait proving lethal to endangered Australian species
via ecu.edu.auRat and mouse baits commonly used around the home and in the workplace could potentially wipe out as many as nine species of endangered Australian marsupial carnivores, including the iconic Tasmanian Devil and all of Australia's quoll species, new research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) has found. -
ECU music education expert awarded Fulbright Scholarship
via ecu.edu.auECU School of Education's Dr Jason Goopy is set for research exchange in New York City after winning a prestigious Fulbright Scholarship. -
Opportunistic car recalls could damage brands
via ecu.edu.auOpportunistic tactics used by automotive dealerships could be doing damage to individual automotive brands globally, new research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) has found. -
ECU's recycling success
via ecu.edu.auThe recycling program initiated by ECU staff on Mount Lawley Campus is growing its success every year, with this past year saving close to 100kg of waste plastics and aluminium from landfill. -
ECU hosts Silver Anniversary of AusCTW
via ecu.edu.auEdith Cowan University hosted the 22nd Australian Communications Theory Workshop (AusCTW) in February, bringing together leading Australian and New Zealand communications experts to discuss the biggest transitions in the industry, and how it’s impacted developments in research. -
ECU collects aerial data to predict lightning strikes and prevent fire
via ecu.edu.auECU's collaboration with NASA, IGNIS Project, has just completed its first round of aerial data collection to predict where lightning could strike and lead to fire. The study gives students an opportunity to learn advanced aerospace techniques. -
ECU offers Graduate Diploma in Early Childhood Teaching
via ecu.edu.auFrom Semester 1 2025 ECU is offering a Graduate Diploma in Early Childhood Teaching. This innovative one-year course will provide graduates with a nationally recognised qualification to teach in early learning contexts. -
Aussie teens say sex education is leaving them unprepared for relationships
via ecu.edu.auA new Edith Cowan University (ECU) study has revealed that Australian teens feel sex education is falling short, leaving them unprepared to navigate complex relationship dynamics. -
Half a million dollars to further ECU's AI-driven Virtual Reality
via ecu.edu.auThe Western Australian Future Health Research and Innovation Fund (FHRI) has awarded a $499,660 grant for the further research and development of an immersive, artificial intelligence (AI)-driven, virtual-reality-enhanced computer simulation program to train frontline healthcare workers in de-escalating aggression in patients.
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