WATCH | Celebrating topping out at ECU City
Watch the top-out celebration video to get a taste of the excitement and momentum that’s been building recently.
ECU City campus reaches new heights
Construction of Perth’s first fully comprehensive, inner-city university has reached a major milestone, with the $853 million ECU City campus reaching its full structural height.
ECU City is coming to life in the heart of Perth
October was an exciting month for ECU City as the external façade continued to take shape, giving the best taste yet of how the new campus will enhance the architectural landscape of Perth’s CBD.
WATCH | Historic partnership to advance arts and culture in WA
Last week, Edith Cowan University and Minderoo Foundation made history with the announcement of a $30 million, 25-year philanthropic partnership.
New $30 million philanthropic partnership for WAAPA
ECU and Minderoo Foundation have entered into a transformational $30 million, 25-year philanthropic partnership to advance Australian arts and culture by supporting a state-of-the-art new home for the University’s Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA).
Construction continues at ECU City
ECU City is changing the heart of Perth, as construction accelerates on the world-class campus.
ECU City continues to evolve
As construction advances on site, ECU City’s distinctive façade is continuing to take form. Installation of the external cladding throughout Karak Walk is evolving, revealing the unique colours that will enliven the public walkway.
ECU City continues to gain momentum with four pedestrian bridges now constructed
It’s been busy on the site of the new ECU City, with head contractor, Multiplex, recently constructing four pedestrian bridges to connect the two sides of the campus.
In focus: capturing construction moments at ECU City
ECU Photomedia student, Jessica Pugh, went behind-the-scenes at ECU City recently to capture highlights of the world-class campus under construction in the Perth CBD.
Visionary musician, creative and entrepreneur Bourby Webster joins ECU
The creative force behind the ground-breaking Perth Symphony Orchestra has been appointed as ECU’s new Director of Creative Activation and Public Engagement.
Construction continues at pace at ECU City
ECU City continues to evolve both inside and out, as the 11 super-level structure progresses towards its final height – which will be reached by the end of this year.
ECU City inspires young women to consider a career in construction
A group of Year 10 students from Mount Lawley Senior High School recently experienced a behind the scenes look at ECU City as part of Multiplex’s Jump Start Program.
ECU City continues to gain momentum
Construction of the 65,000 square metre ECU City campus has reached the midway point.
ECU City featured on ABC Perth
Edith Cowan University’s Vice Chancellor, Professor Steve Chapman, chatted to the ABC Perth Breakfast show about ECU City today.
ECU City continues to transform the Perth City Link precinct
2024 promises to be another exciting year for ECU City, with some important milestones ahead.
Journalists of tomorrow quiz WA Premier on hot topics
Most media students need to wait until they get a job before they get to interview senior politicians. For ECU Graduate Diploma of Broadcasting students, the WA Premier, Roger Cook, came to them.
ECU City welcomes Clothilde Bullen, respected leader in arts, culture and creativity
Acclaimed Wardandi and Badimaya curator, writer and advocate, Clothilde Bullen, has joined the world-class ECU City project as the inaugural Lead, Cultural Strategy and Development.
Engineering cadet embraces real-world learning at ECU City
ECU Engineering student Munish Senghani is currently completing a cadetship to support construction of Australia’s newest university campus, ECU City.
New construction milestone for world-class ECU City
Major progress is being made on ECU City with the recent installation of a 265-tonne truss on site.
Spring into the city for the WAAPA Live artist series at Brookfield Place
WAAPA and Brookfield Place have partnered to bring a series of free, lunchtime concerts to the CBD.