Edith Cowan University (ECU), Sydney Campus 333 Kent Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2000
About the Business
Welcome to Edith Cowan University (ECU), Sydney Campus! Located at 333 Kent Street, our institution is a point of interest and a renowned university in Australia. We are proud to celebrate the achievements of our creative thinking graduates, who will join our global alumni network.
If you're wondering what to study, we invite you to try our Career Finder Quiz. Our future student events, which include both on-campus and online sessions, are designed to help you make an informed decision about your education at ECU. Don't wait any longer! Head to our 'My-Uni-Start' site now to respond to your offer and embark on your ECU experience.
We offer scholarships for a wide range of study programs and to eligible applicants from all backgrounds. As an undergraduate student at ECU, you can expect the best overall student experience among the 38 public universities in Australia. Our commitment to quality teaching is evident through our 17 consecutive years of 5-star ratings in the Good Universities Guide.
ECU is not only recognized nationally but also internationally. We are ranked as one of the world's best universities under 50 years old, and we have already established a global reputation despite being a young institution.
In late 2025, the state-of-the-art ECU City will reshape the heart of Sydney's CBD. This comprehensive city-based campus will be a dynamic landmark, offering an incredible place to learn, work, and enjoy.
At ECU, we foster a vibrant research community, actively supporting our student and staff researchers. We seek opportunities to collaborate with other universities, organizations, and businesses to commercialize research outcomes. Our research aims to transform the lives of people in global communities and focuses on four key themes that reflect our collective expertise and progressive worldview.
Some of our recent research includes examining greenhouse gas absorption by Australian coastal ecosystems, developing 'smart' membranes to remove microplastics from aquatic and wastewater treatment systems, and discovering the potential cardiovascular health benefits of flavonoids found in tea.
Stay up to date with the latest news in our newsroom, covering topics such as research, opinion, and campus community. We are proud to recognize the outstanding achievements of our students, such as MBA International student Pearl Pyae, who received a Zonta JMK Scholarship. Our research also contributes to important areas, including finding ways to combat the side effects of treatments and determining the impact of Australia's net zero commitment on First Nations peoples.
ECU acknowledges and respects the Noongar people, the traditional custodians of the land on which our campuses are built. We are committed to supporting and developing our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and staff.
We welcome new connections from individuals or organizations who can collaborate with us to enhance our student experience, teaching, and research output. The ECU Foundation plays a vital role in attracting support from philanthropic and non-philanthropic sources, including individuals, alumni, business organizations, industry leaders, and the general community.
At ECU, we offer more than just a workplace. It is a place where inspiration thrives, where you can achieve great things and collaborate with enthusiastic and committed individuals. We have partnerships with various industry groups, ranging from start-ups and not-for-profits to government agencies and large corporates.
Join us at Edith Cowan University, Sydney Campus, and be part of an institution that values creativity, innovation, and excellence in education and research.
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