ECU offers innovative and practical courses across a variety of disciplines and we have a vibrant research culture. ECU is a leader in developing alternative entry pathways to higher education.
We have three campuses in Western Australia. Joondalup and Mount Lawley in the Perth metropolitan area and our South West campus in Bunbury, 200km south of the Perth CBD.
ECU provides a variety of services and facilities that go beyond the classroom, with opportunities for personal development and social interaction for students and staff.
We collaborate with all types of businesses, including new start-ups, small to medium enterprises, not-for-profits, community organisations, government and large corporates in the resources sector.
Children's University Edith Cowan aims to inspire students between seven and fourteen to develop confidence and a love of learning through validated activities beyond the school curriculum.
The Inspiring Minds scholarship program are equity scholarships that give students an opportunity to access an education that may otherwise be out of reach.
Macdonald, G., Abdalla, M., Kabir, NA. (2022). Factors Influencing Australian Muslims’ Attitudes toward Christian-Muslim Dialogue: The Case of Sunni Muslims of Adelaide and Uniting Church Christians. Religions, 13(9), article number 835. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel13090835.
Kabir, NA. (2021). The Role of Digital Media in the Lives of Some American Muslim Children, 2010–2019. The Routledge Companion to Digital Media and Children (572-583). Routledge.
Journal Articles
Kabir, NA. (2021). A Study of Young Yemeni-American Muslims’ Identity, 2010–2021. Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 41(4), 627-642. https://doi.org/10.1080/13602004.2022.2029014.
Kabir, NA. (2020). Australian Muslim citizens: Questions of inclusion and exclusion, 2006 –2020. Australian Journal of Islamic Studies, 5(2), 4-28. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/ecuworkspost2013/9848.
Kabir, NA. (2019). Can Islamophobia in the Media Serve Islamic State Propaganda: The Australian Case, 2014-2015?. Islamophobia and Radicalisation: Breeding Intolerance and Violence (97-116). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95237-6.
Kabir, NA. (2018). Young Muslims Identity in Australia and the US: The Focus on the Muslim Question. Islam in the West: Perceptions and Reactions (). Oxford University Press.
Kabir, NA. (2010). Young British Muslims: Identity, Culture, Politics and the Media. Edinburgh University Press.
Conference Publications
Kabir, NA. (2010). An “Australian” Event: The Cronulla Beach Riot Revisited. National Conference On Racism In A Global Context (1-32). Murdoch University.
Green, L., Kabir, NA. (2008). What The British Papers Said On The First Anniversary Of The London Bombing. Communication, Civics, Industry : Proceedings of the ANZCA 2007 Annual Conference (10). Australian and New Zealand Communication Association.
Kabir, NA., Green, L. (2008). What The British Papers Said On The Second Anniversary Of The London Bombings. Power and Place: Refereed Proceedings of the Australian and New Zealand Communication Association Conference 2008 (21). Massey University.
Kabir, NA. (2005). Muslims in Australia: Immigration, Race Relations and Cultural History. Kegan Paul.
Journal Articles
Kabir, NA. (2005). The economic plight of the Afghans in Australia, 1860-2000. Islamic Studies, 44(2), 229-250.
Research Projects
An understanding of the Identity of Muslim Youths and Young Adults in Contemporary Great Britain, Edith Cowan University, ECU Early Career Researcher - Grant, 2008 ‑ 2009, $18,000.
Australian Muslim Students: A Study of Identity, Culture and Hope, Edith Cowan University, ECU Early Career Researcher - Grant, 2006 ‑ 2007, $15,000.
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