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.
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At ECU we concentrate our research in areas of strength to deliver tangible outcomes.
There are several ways to get involved with research at ECU.
ECU has a lively research community that is committed to supporting research students.
Research Services provides comprehensive support services to researchers.
We value industry partnerships and offer access to world-class research across our nine ECU Strategic Research Institutes and Centres.
ECU links our stakeholders to our professional talent pool across a range of disciplines and research topics.
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.
ECU delivers training that can be tailored to industry needs.
Extra-curricular learning for childrenChildren'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.
EventsCatch up with fellow graduates at one of our regular alumni events.
We love to see our graduates back at ECU helping current students achieve their dreams.
Tell us what you've been up to since you graduated or stay in the alumni loop.
Take advantage of a range of career development or other alumni benefits.
Tanya Jenke and Marcus Cattani talk about fatality risk research, and some ideas about how to improve. Video at https://youtu.be/_MpIeXSn4_Q?si=txcS7LRnbYQAFhAM
Over the last 5 years, ECU has collaborated with the West Australian Government and the mining industry on a project to assist organisations evaluate their injury risk performance, using a questionnaire based on Professor Michael Quinlan's 2014 book "Ten Pathways to Death and Disaster".
Tanya Jenke and Marcus Cattani summarise the research in this short video (click)
This webpage aims to provide some resources to assist organisations develop their injury risk performance.
Resource 1: Conduct single organisation surveys
It is recommended that organisations use the questionnaire within their organisations.
Resource 2: Share information to assist performance improvements in each of the 10 Pathways
If you would like to share ideas about how your colleagues in other organisations can improve their score:
Resource 3: Research outcomes
We will update this page with ideas and suggestions from the community about how to improve fatality risk performance.
We are planning to develop a new version of the questionnaire and aim to use this at the 2024 Mines Safety Roadshow.
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