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Established in 2015, the ECU Professioral Lecture Series features six distinguished Professors sharing their research expertise with ECU students, staff, and community members each year.

A Q&A discussion, led by ECU's Vice-Chancellor, is a valuable opportunity for the audience to ask questions.

Upcoming events

Past events

Sustainable tourism: balancing economic growth and impact

Professor S. Mostafa Rasoolimanesh
Vice-Chancellor's Professorial Research Fellow, School of Business and Law
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Supporting our midwives: 5 lessons from 15 years

Professor Sara Bayes
Vice-Chancellor's Professorial Research Fellow, School of Nursing and Midwifery
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Performance, power and imagination: the case for theatre

Professor Helena Grehan
Vice-Chancellor's Professorial Research Fellow, Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts
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Building wellbeing literacy through everyday self-care

Professor Narelle Lemon
Vice-Chancellor Professorial Research Fellow, School of Education
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Cyber Security - from Research to Practice

Professor Helge Janicke
Professor of Cybersecurity, School of Science
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Are you ready for Artificial Intelligence?

Professor Sanjit Roy
Marketing and Service Science, School of Business and Law
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How product design drives strategic choices

Professor Peter Galvin
Associate Dean, Research, and Professor of Strategic Management, School of Business and Law
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A social revolution to address our ageing futures

Professor Loretta Baldassar
Director of SAGE Futures Lab and Professor of Anthropology and Sociology, School of Arts and Humanities
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Horticulture – global food and nutritional security

Professor Zora Singh
Foundation Professor Horticultural Science, School of Science
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Heat stress – the silent killer

Professor Chris Abbiss
Dean of Graduate Research and Professor of Exercise Physiology, School of Medical and Health Sciences
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Microbes and Minerals - the World’s Smallest Miners

Professor Elizabeth Watkin
Associate Dean (Science and Maths) ECU’s School of Science
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Post-Pandemic Society and Social Responsibility

Professor Panizza Allmark
Associate Dean of Arts and Humanities and Coordinator of Media and Cultural Studies
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Employability: Our students’ journey

Professor Denise Jackson
Director of Work-Integrated Learning, School of Business and Law
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Voluntary Movement Recovery Post Stroke & Spinal Cord Injury

Professor Dylan Edwards
Professor of Neuroscience, and the Director of NeuroRehabilitation and Robotics Laboratory
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From TikTok to Pegasus: Communicating cyber to the masses

Professor Paul Haskell-Dowland
Associate Dean (Computing and Security), School of Science
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Let’s talk about dying, and why dying well is so important

Professor Davina Porock
Director, Centre for Research in Aged Care, School of Nursing and Midwifery
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Dietary approaches to improve vascular health

Professor Jonathan Hodgson
Professor of Nutrition and Epidemiology, School of Medical and Health Sciences.
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Are we failing by design in understanding the capability of women in sport?

Professor Sophia Nimphius
Professor of Human Performance, School of Medical and Health Sciences
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Removing the band-aid: is there healing in sight for ageing Australia?

Professor Bev O’Connell
Professor of Nursing in the School of Nursing and Midwifery
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Understanding mental health: a motivational and cognitive view

Associate Professor Joanne Dickson
Associate Professor of Psychology in the School of Arts and Humanities.
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Lessons on leadership from the great work-from-home experiment

Professor Tim Bentley
Director, Centre for Work and Wellbeing, School of Business and Law
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