If you are a graduate of ECU, you are part of a global alumni community. We encourage you to stay in touch with us, so that we can provide you with support and benefits for life.
Additionally, as an Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander graduate, you also become a valued member of the Rock Solid Foundations cohort.
If you, or someone you know graduated from ECU or one of its predecessors, we would love to hear from you.
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The 28 November, 2011 marked the 60th anniversary of Edith Cowan University’s first Aboriginal graduate, who was also the first qualified Aboriginal teacher in Western Australia.
A special sundowner event celebrated this occasion, including the unveiling of the foundation tribute to recognise ECU’s then 501 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Alumni between the years of 1951-2010. This anniversary event has grown to become the flagship annual celebration to attract Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Alumni back to ECU to re-connect and network. Where possible, this event is held on or as close to the anniversary date.
We’re looking to grow our social media networks to communicate with even more ECU alumni. Like our page on Facebook to check out the latest from ECU, see what’s happening with alumni events and tell us what you think about what’s going on.
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