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Edith Cowan University

Edith Cowan University (ECU) is a public research university in Western Australia. It is named in honour of Edith Cowan, the first woman to be elected to an Australian parliament. It is the second-largest university in the state with over 30,000 students in 2023. Gaining university status in 1991, it was formed from an amalgamation of tertiary colleges with a history dating back to 1902 when the Claremont Teachers College was established.

It offers study programs in healthcare, biomedicine, computer science, education, engineering, psychology, sports science, law, business, humanities, social sciences, aeronautics and the performing arts. It also offers a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) research program and various majors of study in commerce, the arts and sciences. The university has a partnership with the University of Portsmouth in the United Kingdom, with which it offers dual-enrolled programs with integrated overseas study, and the University of Tasmania for naval engineering. ECU also has a notable cybersecurity research program being one of two universities operating federal Academic Centres of Cyber Security Excellence (ACCSE) and the only Australian member university in the InterNational Cyber Security Center of Excellence (INCS-CoE).

It has two metropolitan campuses in Perth (Joondalup and in the Perth CBD) and a regional campus in Bunbury. The main Joondalup campus forms the flagship institution of the Joondalup Learning Precinct. The Perth CBD campus, known as ECU City, is home to its Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, and is located west of Yagan Square. The Bunbury campus is located adjacent to the St John of God Bunbury Hospital.

The university has produced some of Australia's most prominent figures in the performing arts, operates a large nursing school, has a long history of teacher education and has a significant presence in cybersecurity research. Provided by Wikipedia
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