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Opening hours for ECU services supporting future, current and graduating students will be limited over the Christmas-New Year break.
ECU in Bunbury has made history by hosting Australia's first AIESEP Specialist Seminar, uniting global leaders in Health and Physical Education to explore critical issues of body politics in movement.
ECU's NAIDOC Speaker Series celebrated and explored the diversity and cultural richness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their deep connection to Country.
AI chatbots may help reduce mental health stigma, particularly for people hesitant to seek traditional face-to-face support.
ECU played its part in supporting 16 Days in WA, which aims to end family and domestic violence by engaging in various initiatives from the 25 November to the 10 December.
ECU has reached a partnership agreement with international law firm Allens that will benefit Aboriginal performance students.
The MARS Centre has revealed some of its research outcomes at its annual Research Showcase.
Edith Cowan University (ECU) has unveiled the name of its state-of-the-art performing arts facility for the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) at the new ECU City campus, as the Minderoo Centre for Performance Excellence.
School of Arts and Humanities PhD candidate Kinley Rinchen has been selected for a prestigious 2025 WWF Russell E. Train Fellowship, joining an elite global cohort of emerging conservation leaders.
Researchers have developed a new method for human identification, which could be a powerful new tool for forensic investigations.
Love it or hate it, AI is here to stay. New research from ECU has highlighted ways in which companies can use AI to their advantage.
ECU researchers are working on ways to make solid-state batteries more reliable with the help of artificial intelligence and machine learning.
A new report investigating the experiences of Chinese elderly immigrants has revealed the critical importance of culturally responsive aged care services and provided key recommendations for policy development.
New research from Edith Cowan University could help protect the world's rarest marsupial, the critically endangered Gilbert's potoroo.
A range of new social media restrictions are on the way, and our research shows teens are already worried about them — and determined to find ways around them.
Noongar dance can restore connections between those who live in Perth and the sharks who swim in the city's river.
Research suggests teaching typing and word processing skills should start in primary school, much like writing with pen and paper.
In late December 2008, then-Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert authorised Operation Cast Lead in response to rocket attacks from Hamas-controlled territory in Gaza.
If you follow news about climate change, you’ve probably seen the term "primary energy".
The first ever state-based inquiry into the impacts of porn challenges simplistic ideas in favour of nuance, and calls for better sex ed.
The annual PEAC Induction Program gives Year 4 students from across the northern suburbs an opportunity to meet fellow high-potential learners, participate in fun thought-provoking workshops, and engage with expert academics and students from ECU.
National and international sports science graduates have taken part in a two-week strength and conditioning practicum.
Executive Dean, School of Business and Law (SBL), Professor Maryam Omari has been inducted into the City of Joondalup Walk of Fame.
ECU's proud and continued support for LGBTIQA+ students, staff, alumni and the wider community culminated in a joyous celebration during Pride Parade 2025.
Cricket fans who can't wait for the next Test at the Gabba will have another chance to enjoy the sport this weekend, thanks to a collaboration between Edith Cowan University (ECU) and the Seven Network.
Proud First Nations Noongar Whadjuk boy and Year 6 student Hedley Ryder celebrated his learning journey to success thanks to the support of ECU's Children’s University program.
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