22/06/2026
High school students taking part in the IGNIS Internship Program will all complete a workshop with our School about Bushfire Science!
Bushfire Breakdown will be delivered by two postgraduate students both working on soil, forest, and fire ecology in the South West.
We are looking forward to collaborating with the School of Engineering on this fantastic outreach program.
https://www.ecu.edu.au/newsroom/articles/news/wa-students-aim-for-the-stars-in-nasa-linked-ignis-internship-launch
Edith Cowan University (ECU)
19/06/2026
❌ Myth: Work Integrated Learning (WIL) tells you exactly what career you will end up in
✅ Fact: WIL doesn’t lock you into a single path, but it does give you career clarity
Through WIL, students complete their placement with one organisation, gaining real insight into how their field operates in practice.
WIL immerses students in authentic workplace experiences, helping them:
⚡ recognise the parts of the role they feel most engaged with
⚡ identify the skills they are motivated to develop
⚡ understand what kind of workplace environment suit them
⚡ use their experience to refine their interests and plan their next steps
Our WIL program gives students the perspective and confidence they need to shape their career goals with clarity.
15/06/2026
Under new federal rules that will run for 12 months from March 24, SGARs cannot be manufactured or imported, but existing stock can be sold.
During this time, retailers who continue to sell the product are required to provide consumers with directions at the time of sale to reduce the risk of harm to pets or wildlife.
If you are still purchasing these baits, make sure you ask for the information at the registers.
Bunnings glitch exposed as controversial item to be pulled from shelves in 'momentous' ban
Retailers selling the existing stock of pesticides that are now banned from production are required to warn consumers of the risks.
12/06/2026
🤝 How the Student Hub supports our WIL program
Our Work Integrated Learning (WIL) program is embedded into several of our science courses and is normally completed in the final year of study.
However, it can be confusing for students who study part‑time, take breaks, or receive credit from previous study, as these factors can change when they become eligible to complete WIL.
The Student Hub works with students to create a personalised course planner that clearly shows exactly when they are due to complete their WIL unit.
This ensures students stay on track, understand their timeline, and don’t miss out on applying for their placement. A little planning now means a smoother WIL experience later!
11/06/2026
Our researchers have identified a smarter, more effective way to protect fragile marine ecosystems from invasive species - an approach with global relevance for island regions around the world.
Read more ➡ https://www.ecu.edu.au/newsroom/articles/research/a-simple-fix-for-a-growing-ocean-threat-research-reveals-cost-effective-way-to-protect-marine-ecosystems-from-invasive-species
📷 Introduced marine pests pose a growing threat to one of the world's most iconic natural environments, the Galápagos Islands. Credit: iStock Donyanedomam
10/06/2026
Scientists from our Centre for Marine Ecosystems Research (CMER) celebrated World Oceans Day this week, with Western Australian Marine Science Institution and AMSA WA bringing the community together at Scarborough Beach for a morning of marine science, storytelling and connection in celebration of our shared love for the ocean.
📷 CMER members who attended: Dr Alexandre Siqueira (who also presented), Lucas Lutzenkirchen, Prof. Pere Masque, Dr Shannon Dee (who is also the AMSA WA President and co-MC'd the event), Caitlyn O’Dea, and Dr Emily Lester.
Edith Cowan University (ECU)
09/06/2026
The next round of computing and security science workshops for the bright young sparks is out for this July School Holidays 👩💻🕵
ECU School of Science’s July 2026 Computing and Security School Holiday workshops bookings are open! Workshops are $18.50 unless otherwise stated, and run 9am – 3pm at Edith Cowan University Joondalup campus. Please share!
Keep up to date with all of ECU School of Science’s Upcoming Events: https://lnkd.in/gTst7guS
🕵 Mon 6th July: CRACKING CODES: AN INTRO TO CRYPTOGRAPHY https://lnkd.in/gbd472qD
👩💻 Tues 7th July: WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT https://lnkd.in/gGuCAn-v
🛜 Wed 8th July: OPEN SOURCE INTELLIGENCE https://lnkd.in/gm9W3xYc
🤖 Thurs 9th July: INTRODUCTION TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (YEAR 7-10) https://lnkd.in/giXd6mGm - FREE
👨💻 Fri 10th July: FLIGHT LAB WITH SQUADRONE: DRONES, CODE, SAFETY AND MISSION DESIGN https://lnkd.in/gFmznQ7A - cost: $149. Coming soon, join the waitlist.
🛜 Mon 13th July: EXPLORING NETWORK SECURITY WITH MICRO:BITS https://lnkd.in/gTx3Exhe
🕵 Tues 14th July: LICENCE TO SKILL: A SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE WORKSHOP https://lnkd.in/gFmjpvtK
👨💻 Wed 15th July: INTRO TO CYBER CAPTURE THE FLAG https://lnkd.in/gQAYXirU
🤖 Thurs 16th July: INTRODUCTION TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (YEAR 5/6) https://lnkd.in/ghdCNJna - FREE
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08/06/2026
Dive into World Ocean Day at ECU City 🌊
Later today, take a moment beneath the surface for a free lunchtime screening of Ocean with David Attenborough.
Experience the wonder, power, and possibility of our blue planet. From vibrant reefs to vast open seas, you’ll see the ocean in a whole new way and discover why its future matters to all of us.
It’s a story of challenge, but also hope, and the role you can play.
Bring your lunch. Find your spot. Let curiosity lead.
📅 Monday, 8 June
🕛 12.30pm
📍 The Forum, ECU City
🎟️ Free and open to all
Come together, connect, and see what’s possible for our oceans. 💙
📷: National Geographic Press Site Edith Cowan University (ECU)
05/06/2026
❌ Myth: Industry partners expect our Work Integrated Learning (WIL) students to be experts.
✅ Fact: Our WIL program is about learning, growing and building confidence. It's not about arriving on placement as a fully trained professional in the field.
Our WIL hosts understand that students are still developing their skills. They have the right structures in place to support, mentor, and guide them throughout the experience.
Students are exposed to a variety of tasks, projects, and real‑world challenges designed to help them build capability step by step and gain the confidence they need for their future careers.