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Women in regional and remote parts of Western Australia will be able to attend women's wellbeing workshops thanks to State Government funding for the She Speaks movement created by ECU researchers.
International Women's Day held annually in March provides a valuable platform to celebrate and raise the profile of the bold and visionary research conducted at ECU.
For the first time in Western Australia, final-year teaching students at Edith Cowan University’s School of Education had the opportunity to participate in an innovative professional learning experience designed to strengthen their teaching before entering the workforce.
The School of Education Careers Fair Connects Pre-Service Teachers with Future Employers!
Families living in suburbs along the Swan River and in Perth’s western suburbs are more likely to send their children to a private high school, while those living in the southeast are the least likely.
Gain an edge in the job market and add a national qualification to your teaching CV with a single day training session! ECU’s School of Education is proud to offer an exciting professional learning opportunity to all ECU Pre-Service Teachers. Join on campus training and become a qualified Award Leader for the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award.
Seven ECU researchers from the Nutrition and Health Innovation Research Institute (NHIRI) and the Centre for Precision Health (CPH), have been named recipients of the prestigious WA Near-Miss Awards (WANMA), securing crucial support to further their innovative projects aimed at improving the health and wellbeing of Western Australians.
In a powerful example of university-community collaboration, Edith Cowan University (ECU) speech pathology students are helping to fast-track access to vital early intervention services for Western Australian children.
ECU's School of Business and Law Executive Dean, Professor Maryam Omari has been appointed key leadership roles in the Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC) and the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).