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The University of Western Australia (UWA)

CRICOS Code 00126G

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The University of Western Australia is a public research university in the Australian state of Western Australia. The university's main campus is in Perth, the state capital, with a secondary campus in Albany and various other facilities elsewhere.

Achievements & Rankings
•5 Stars for Student:Teacher Ratio and Student Demand (GUG 2018)
•Seven of our subjects are ranked in the world's Top 50 (QS 2018)
•Ranked 86th in the Top 100 of universities around the world (QS 2020)


Why choose UWA

Vibrant student experience
Adjacent to the Swan River, our Perth campus is among the most picturesque in Australia with iconic sandstone buildings sitting among heritage-listed gardens. We’re just 10 minutes from Perth’s main shopping and business district and close to many of the city’s stunning beaches.

On campus, you’ll have an array of essential amenities to enjoy, including cafés, libraries, bookshops, a vibrant cultural precinct and tonnes of clubs and societies to join and experience student life to its fullest. Our supportive Student Guild means you can try your hand at volunteering, get independent advice on a range of matters or attend one of the many varied events on and off campus.

Innovative course structure
Whatever goals you may have, a UWA degree creates a world of possibilities. About 40 per cent of today’s jobs won’t exist in 20 years’ time (CEDA, 2015), so we believe in better preparation for the careers of the future.

Our innovative course structure is the only one of its kind in WA and is based on a global model. It means you can pursue your interests and maximise your career opportunities at the same time. This flexibility sets you apart from the crowd and is key to future-proofing your career.

Rankings and ratings
We received five-star rankings in student demand and student:staff ratio in the Good Universities Guide 2018. UWA ranks first in Western Australia and is recognised internationally as a Top 100 university. Seven of our subject areas are ranked in the world’s Top 50, according to the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2018.

•Agriculture and Forestry
•Anatomy and Physiology (13th)
•Civil and Structural Engineering
•Earth and Marine Sciences
•Mineral and Mining Engineering (11th)
•Performing Arts
•Sports-Related Subjects

Graduate outcomes
Your UWA degree is an investment in your future. Our graduates consistently exceed the national average starting salaries and State graduate employment rates. We celebrate strong industry partnerships, offering you practical, real-world experiences in addition to valuable professional networking opportunities. This hands-on learning approach is highly valued by employers and ensures you’re career-ready. Our alumni continue to inspire and bring about positive impact on society.

Changing the world through research
As a research-intensive university, we’re part of the Group of Eight (a coalition of top research universities in the country) and one of only two Australian members of the Worldwide Universities Network. We’re also a foundation member of the Matariki Network of high-quality, research-intensive universities with a particular focus on student experience.

Over the years, we’ve continued to attract high-calibre, globally recognised staff, researchers and students, including our Nobel Laureate Professor Barry Marshall, and we receive about 80 per cent of all research funding to WA universities annually.

Achievements & Rankings
•5 Stars for Student:Teacher Ratio and Student Demand (GUG 2018)
•Seven of our subjects are ranked in the world's Top 50 (QS 2018)
•Ranked 86th in the Top 100 of universities around the world (QS 2020)

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