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Encyclopedia > Edith Cowan University

Edith Cowan University

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Motto "Freedom Through Knowledge"
Established 1991
Type Public
Chancellor Hendy Cowan
Vice-Chancellor Professor Kerry O. Cox
Faculty 1 800
Undergraduates 17 200
Location Perth, WA, Australia
Campus Urban
Organisations Member of
Affiliations ASAIHL
Website www.ecu.edu.au

Edith Cowan University (ECU) is located in Perth, Western Australia, (31.92045°S 115.8675°E). It is named after Edith Dircksey Cowan, who was the first woman to be elected to an Australian Parliament. A motto (from Italian) is a phrase or a short list of words meant formally to describe the general motivation or intention of an entity, social group, or organization. ... The date of establishment or date of founding of an institution is the date on which that institution chooses to claim as its starting point. ... 1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... This does not cite its references or sources. ... A Chancellor is the head of a university. ... A Vice-Chancellor (commonly called the VC) of a university in the United Kingdom, other Commonwealth countries, and some universities in Hong Kong, is the de facto head of the university. ... A faculty is a division within a university. ... In some educational systems, undergraduate education is post-secondary education up to the level of a Bachelors degree. ... The Perth skyline viewed from the Swan River This article is about the urban area of Perth, Western Australia. ... Capital Perth Government Constitutional monarchy Governor Ken Michael Premier Alan Carpenter (ALP) Federal representation  - House seats 15  - Senate seats 12 Gross State Product (2004-05)  - Product ($m)  $100,900 (4th)  - Product per capita  $50,355/person (3rd) Population (December 2006)  - Population  2,050,900 (4th)  - Density  0. ... The city of San Francisco, an example of an urban area. ... The Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning or ASAIHL is a non-governmental organization founded in 1956 to assist higher learning institutions in strengthening themselves through a mutual self help and to achieve international distinction in teaching, research and public service. ... A website (or Web site) is a collection of web pages, images, videos and other digital assets and hosted on a particular domain or subdomain on the World Wide Web. ... The Perth skyline viewed from the Swan River This article is about the urban area of Perth, Western Australia. ... Capital Perth Government Constitutional monarchy Governor Ken Michael Premier Alan Carpenter (ALP) Federal representation  - House seats 15  - Senate seats 12 Gross State Product (2004-05)  - Product ($m)  $100,900 (4th)  - Product per capita  $50,355/person (3rd) Population (December 2006)  - Population  2,050,900 (4th)  - Density  0. ... Edith Cowan in the 1920s Edith Dircksey Cowan, OBE (August 2, 1861 - June 9, 1932) was an Australian politician, social campaigner and the first woman elected as a representative in an Australian parliament. ... A parliament is a legislature, especially in those countries whose system of government is based on the Westminster system modelled after that of the United Kingdom. ...


ECU is Western Australia's second largest university. With over 30,000 students, ECU educates more than thirty percent of Western Australia's university students[citation needed]. 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. Representation of a university class, 1350s. ...


The university has three metropolitan campuses, in Mount Lawley, Churchlands and Joondalup, and a regional campus in Bunbury, 180 km south of Perth. Beaufort Street, Mount Lawley, Western Australia Mount Lawley is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. ... Churchlands is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia located within the Local Government Area of the City of Stirling. ... . Joondalup is a suburban centre 26 km north of Perths centre, and a Local Government Area of Western Australia. ... This article is about the city of Bunbury. ... The Perth skyline viewed from the Swan River This article is about the urban area of Perth, Western Australia. ...


Divisions of note include the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) and its new Law School which commenced operation during 2005. The Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) is a school within the Communications and Creative Industries faculty of Edith Cowan University. ...


The university specialises in the service professions, and the teaching of education remains a key focus. Study programs are offered at Bachelor, Master and Doctoral levels in numerous subject areas within the five faculties, namely, Business and Law; Education and Arts (formed from the recent merger of the Faculties of Communications and Creative Industries, and Community Service, Education, and Social Sciences), which includes the WAAPA; Community Services, Education and Social Sciences; Computing, Health and Science; and Regional Professional Studies. A significant number of ECU courses are unique to Western Australia and Australia. ECU is an established national leader in the use of innovative communication, multimedia and information technology in education. A bachelor is a man above the age of majority who has never been married (see single). ... A masters degree is an academic degree usually awarded for completion of a postgraduate (or graduate) course of one to three years in duration. ... Part of a scientific laboratory at the University of Cologne. ... Capital Perth Government Constitutional monarchy Governor Ken Michael Premier Alan Carpenter (ALP) Federal representation  - House seats 15  - Senate seats 12 Gross State Product (2004-05)  - Product ($m)  $100,900 (4th)  - Product per capita  $50,355/person (3rd) Population (December 2006)  - Population  2,050,900 (4th)  - Density  0. ...


More than 4,000 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.


All students are represented by the ECU Student Guild - however, postgraduate students are also represented by the ECU Postgraduate Association (a member of the Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations) and international students are also represented by the International Students Council. The Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations, or CAPA, is the peak representative body for postgraduate students in Australia. ...

Contents

Campuses

Churchlands

With the progressive relocation of courses operated by the Faculty of Business and Law to the Mount Lawley and Joondalup campuses, operational course load at this campus continues to decrease. Currently the campus offers Nursing and Postgraduate Business programs.


The campus is scheduled to close at the end of 2007, where the Nursing program will relocate to new facilities currently under construction at the Joondalup Campus. Remaining Business courses will be offered from new facilities soon to commence construction at the Mount Lawley Campus. 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ... . Joondalup is a suburban centre 26 km north of Perths centre, and a Local Government Area of Western Australia. ... Beaufort Street, Mount Lawley, Western Australia Mount Lawley is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. ...


Joondalup

ECU - Joondalup Campus
ECU - Joondalup Campus

Located in Perth's fastest growing metropolitan sector, the Joondalup campus is part of a major educational precinct which includes the West Coast College of TAFE and the recently relocated Western Australia Police Academy. The campus contains the 'Campus West Building', the Science and Health Building, plus a multi-million dollar recreation centre and microbrewery. On-campus residential accommodation is available with Joondalup railway station, a 25 minute commute to the Perth central business district, and Mitchell Freeway a short distance from the campus. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... . Joondalup is a suburban centre 26 km north of Perths centre, and a Local Government Area of Western Australia. ... Joondalup Train Station, is a Transperth train station 26km from Perth Train Station, in Western Australia. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... The Mitchell Freeway is a 26 kilometre major arterial road in Perth, Western Australia linking Perth with the northern suburbs. ...


Together with students from across the globe, kangaroos can often be spotted on the grounds of the Joondalup campus.


Mount Lawley

Students at the Mount Lawley campus take a wide range of courses. This campus is located 5 km from Perth's central business district in a mixed commercial and residential region with ready access to Perth's public transport network. This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...


Mount Lawley Campus houses the Faculty of Communications and Creative Industries incorporating the School of Visual Arts, School of Communications and Multimedia and the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA). WAAPA has earned a reputation for producing among the finest graduates in the performing arts, both in Australia and internationally.[citation needed]


South West Campus (Bunbury)

Located 180 km south of Perth, Edith Cowan University's South West Campus (Bunbury) is the only university campus situated in the state's South West region. Greater Bunbury is Western Australia's second largest city with an estimated population of 54,000 (2005) and is a significant seaport. The South West region is one of the nine regions of Western Australia. ... This article is about the city of Bunbury. ...


The South West Campus features modern facilities, small class sizes and offers a comprehensive range of courses. The campus recently saw the addition of a new $2.7 million purpose-built student housing complex, which combines a stimulating educational experience with first class accommodation.


Regional centres

Edith Cowan University offers selected programs at various regional centres, designed to meet the special and local needs of the area. These centres can be found in Broome, Geraldton and Margaret River. Broome () is a pearling and tourist town in the Kimberley in the far north of Western Australia. ... Location of Geraldton, Western Australia Geraldton () is a city in Western Australia located 424 km north of Perth. ... Rivermouth, Margaret River Location of Margaret River // Geography Margaret River is a town and river in Western Australia. ...


The Margaret River Education Campus opened in 2004 and is a collaborative initiative 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. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... In Australia, Technical and Further Education or TAFE institutions are those which offer a wide range of post-secondary education and training, generally in vocational fields (such as hospitality, tourism, construction, woodwork, secretarial skills, community work, etc), often at a level of difficulty below that of a corresponding or related...


Previous Campuses

The University has had a number of previous campuses, more notably at Claremont on the grounds of the old Claremont Teachers College. This was transferred to the University of Western Australia in 2005. Conditions placed on this by the State Government stipulated that the site could only be used for specified limited purposes. The University of Western Australia (UWA) is Western Australias oldest university, established in February 1911, and is the only West Australian university to be a member of the Group of Eight lobby group for tertiary institutions. ...


The University also had a number of Annexes and Satellite Centres that have been located at Newcastle Street, the Midland TAFE Campus, and Osborne Park (Commercial Centre).


Academic structure

Faculty of Business and Law

  • School of Accounting, Finance and Economics
  • School of Law and Justice
  • School of Management
  • School of Management Information Systems
  • School of Marketing, Tourism and Leisure

Faculty of Computing, Health and Science

  • School of Exercise, Biomedical and Health Sciences
  • School of Computer and Information Science
  • School of Engineering and Mathematics
  • School of Natural Sciences
  • School of Nursing, Midwifery and Postgraduate Medicine
  • School of Psychology

Faculty of Education and Arts

  • School of Education
  • School of Indigenous Australian Studies (Kurongkurl Katitjin)
  • School of International, Cultural and Community Studies
  • Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts
  • School of Communications and Contemporary Arts

Faculty of Regional Professional Studies

Vice-Chancellors

2006 - Present
Prof. Kerry O. Cox
1997 - 2005
Prof. Millicent Poole
1991 - 1997
Prof. Roy Lourens

Governing council

The governing council of the University is known as the University Council. It 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, as well as members of the 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. With exception to a student member or the chancellor, a 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. In the case of a student, they may serve only a single year term and are not eligible to renominate after the expiry of their term.


History

The origins of Edith Cowan University date back to the establishment in 1902 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 January 1, 1991. January 1 is the first day of the calendar year in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars. ... 1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Notable alumni

  • Alice Haines (actor)
  • Alison Carter (journalist)
  • Alistair Edwards (Perth Glory star)
  • Christina Morrissey (broadcasting - previously with Channel 10, now a television presenter)
  • Clinton Power (musician)
  • Frances O'Connor (actor)
  • Hugh Jackman (actor)
  • Dr. Ian Martinus (winner of 2005 Business News "40 Under 40" title)
  • Kathryn McCusker (opera singer)
  • Lisa McCune (actor)
  • Rolf Harris (entertainer and artist)
  • Paula Voce Channel 7 presenter)
  • Simon Lyndon (actor)
  • Y.A.B. Datuk Musa Haji Aman (chief minister of the Malaysian state of Sabah)

Frances OConnor (born on 12 July 1967 in Wantage, Oxfordshire) is an Australian actress who attended Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts as well as earned a BA in literature from the Curtin University of Technology in Western Australia. ... Hugh Michael Jackman (born October 12, 1968) is an Australian film producer, film and stage actor, known for playing Wolverine in X-Men and its sequels, and his Tony Award-winning performance in The Boy from Oz. ... Lisa McCune on Forensic Investigators Lisa McCune (b. ... Rolf Harris. ... Simon Lyndon (born . ...

Current issues

Financial situation

There has been significant talk across the Australian Higher Education sector since late 2005 regarding the financial position of some universities, including ECU. While the University has made significant progress towards meeting the Higher Education Workplace Reform Requirements and other matters, in order to retain current levels of Commonwealth funding, ECU is set to hand back a significant portion of its Commonwealth Grant Scheme funding as a result of not meeting specific enrolment targets for 2006. This amount is reported to be between AUD $1.2 - $1.5 Million.


The continued decline in student numbers is having negative impacts on the University's financial position, but the final outcomes of these potential budgetary impacts are still being assessed. However it is reported that a reduction in the building program necessary to bring about the closure of its Churchlands Campus and potential staff job losses are both likely.


Internal restructuring

As a result of the current financial status of the University, it is currently undertaking an internal Change Management and Restructuring process. This process is designed to save approximately $12-16 Million from the organisations budget, as well as bring about the reduction in faculties from five to four.


Completed proposals include the merger of the Faculty of Community Services, Education and Social Sciences and Faculty of Communications and Creative Industries into a combined super-faculty, implemented on 1 July 2006. The merger has been designed to deliver greater cost savings associated with removing of duplicated positions. For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...


Campus consolidation

As part of its Campus Consolidation program, the University intends to close the Churchlands Campus as part of campus rationalisation and focusing on key population corridors. The final timetable for the closure of this campus is still undecided, as the withdrawal from this site is dependent on the funding and construction of facilities at other campuses to house schools and business units departing from the location. Current plans call for the site to be turned into a residential development, with the University receiving permission from the State Government to use the proceeds from the development for the purpose of the University's construction and building plan.


The Campus Consolidation process has already seen the closure of the Claremont Campus, which was transferred to the University of Western Australia in 2005. The University of Western Australia (UWA) is Western Australias oldest university, established in February 1911, and is the only West Australian university to be a member of the Group of Eight lobby group for tertiary institutions. ...


Reference

External links

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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.
ECU is an established national leader in the use of innovative communication, multimedia and information technology in education.
Undergraduate students are represented by the ECU Student Guild, while postgraduate students are represented by the ECU Postgraduate Association (a member of the Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations).
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