- Edith Cowan University
Infobox University
name=Edith Cowan University
motto="Freedom Through Knowledge"
established=1991
type=Public
chancellor=Hendy Cowan
vice_chancellor=Kerry O. Cox
city=Perth
state=WA
country=Australia
undergrad=15,878cite web |url=http://www.ecu.edu.au/pr/downloads/ECU_AR_07.pdf |title=ECU Annual Report 2007 |accessdate=2008-08-31 |date=2008-03-13 |publisher=Edith Cowan University |format=PDF]
postgrad=4,727
postgrad_label=postgraduate
faculty=1,868
campus=Urban
affiliations=ASAIHL
website=http://www.ecu.edu.au
endowment=$730,000 (inc. devises)Edith Cowan University (ECU) is located in Perth,
Western Australia . It is the onlyAustralian university named after a woman, Edith Dircksey Cowan, who was the first woman to be elected to an Australian Parliament.ECU is Western Australia's second largest
university with approximately 20,000 students, of which in excess of 4000 originate from countries outside Australia.cite web |url=http://www.ecu.edu.au/links/about |title=About ECU |accessdate=2008-08-31 |date=2008-02-13 |publisher=Edith Cowan University] ECU was formed from the amalgamations of teachers' colleges with a history dating back to 1902 when the Claremont Campus was established; this made ECU the modern descendant of the first institution of higher education in Western Australia.The university has two metropolitan campuses, in Mount Lawley and Joondalup, and a regional campus in Bunbury, 180 km south of Perth. Divisions of note include the
Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) and the Law School which commenced operation during 2005.History
The origins of Edith Cowan University date back to 1902 with the establishment of
Claremont Teachers College , the first tertiary education institution in Western Australia. Other teacher training colleges were formed over the years, and in 1982 they were all merged to form the Western Australian College of Advanced Education (WACAE). This was designated a university and took the name Edith Cowan University on 1 January 1991.It is the only
Australian university named after a woman, Edith Dircksey Cowan, who was the first woman to be elected to an Australian Parliament.Organisation
Faculties
The university has four faculties. The Faculty of Business and Law includes the schools of Accounting, Finance and Economics; Law and Justice; Management; and, Marketing, Tourism and Leisure. The Faculty of Computing, Health and Science includes the schools of Exercise, Biomedical and Health Sciences; Computer and Information Science; Engineering; Natural Sciences; Nursing, Midwifery and Postgraduate Medicine; and, Psychology and Social Science. The Faculty of Education and Arts consists of the schools of Education;Indigenous Australian Studies (Kurongkurl Katitjin); Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA); and, Communications and Arts. The Faculty of Regional Professional Studies is the fourth faculty.
Vice-Chancellors
The university's
Vice-Chancellor since 2006 is Professor Prof. Kerry O. Cox. Previous Vice-Chancellors include Professor Millicent Poole (from 1997 to 2005) and Professor Roy Lourens (from 1991 to 1997).Governing council
The University Council is the governing body of the organisation which controls and manages the operation, affairs, concerns and property of the university, in accordance with its Corporate Governance Statement.
The membership of the council is composed of people across various disciplines and groups as mandated under Part III, Sect. 9 of the Edith Cowan University Act 1984. Its membership includes persons appointed by the Governor of Western Australia, co-opted members, members of the academic and general staff of the university as elected by the members of these groups, and alumni and student guild representatives.
With the exception of the Chancellor and students, members of council are elected for three-year terms, or in the case of a by-election for the balance of the current term. An elected member of the council may serve for up to three consecutive terms, after which they are subject to a twelve month break before they may be reconsidered for council. Students may serve only a single year term and are not eligible to renominate.
Campuses
ECU has three campuses, consisting of two metropolitan campuses at
Joondalup andMount Lawley , and one atBunbury , in Western Australia's South West Region. Programs are also offered a regional centres within WA.The Joondalup campus is part of the Joondalup Learning Precinct which includes the West Coast College of
TAFE and theWestern Australia Police Academy . It is serviced by the Joondalup CAT and is close to theMitchell Freeway . The Mount Lawley campus is close to Perth'scentral business district . It is home to the Perth Graduate School of Business and theWestern Australian Academy of Performing Arts . The South West campus inBunbury is the only university campus in the state's South West region.The university offers selected programs at various regional centres, including Broome, Geraldton and Margaret River. The Margaret River Education Campus opened in 2004 and is a collaborative project between ECU, Curtin University and the South West Regional College of
TAFE . The Faculty of Regional Professional Studies offers ECU courses at the campus whose centrepiece is the Centre for Wine Excellence.Previous campuses include Claremont on the grounds of the old
Claremont Teachers College , which was transferred to theUniversity of Western Australia in 2005, and Churchlands, which was closed and amalgamated into the other campuses. A number of annexes and satellite centres were located at Newcastle Street, the Midland TAFE campus, andOsborne Park .Academics
Study programs are offered at
Bachelor , Master andDoctoral levels in numerous subject areas. A significant number of ECU courses are unique toWestern Australia and Australia.tudent life
Enrollment
More than 3,000 international students originating from more than 90 countries study with ECU each year. This includes the offshore delivery of a variety of courses in a number of countries, student and staff exchange programs with other universities, joint research activities, international consultancies and individual academic links.
Guilds
All students are represented by the ECU Student Guild. Postgraduate students are also represented by the ECU Postgraduate Association (a member of the
Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations ), and international students by the International Students Council.People
Notable alumni of ECU include entertainer
Rolf Harris ;Musa Aman , the chief minister of the Malaysian state ofSabah ; former soccer playerAlistair Edwards ; actorsFrances O'Connor ,Hugh Jackman ,Lisa McCune andSimon Lyndon ; and Indigenous rights activist and former AFL playerCraig Turley .Notable academics include politics lecturer
Peter van Onselen .References
External links
* [http://www.ecu.edu.au/ ECU Official Website]
* [http://www.ecu.edu.au/alumni/alumni.htm Alumni Website]
* [http://www.ecu.edu.au/pr/CampusRedevelopment/ Churchlands Campus Redevelopment]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.