• UWA

  • University of Western Australia

    UWA ground-breaking research, quality academic staff and state-of-the-art facilities combine to offer a vibrant student experience. As Western Australia's leading university, UWA was rated second overall in Australia by the Good Universities Guide 2011 based on key performance measures such as graduate starting salaries, employment prospects, staff qualifications, research intensity and student demand. The University of Western Australia consistently ranks in the top 120 international universities and in the top 10-18 universities in the Asia-Pacific region. UWA is the only Western Australian university to belong to the Group of Eight – a coalition of the top research universities in Australia – and it is one of only two Australian universities to belong to the Worldwide Universities Network, a partnership of 16 research-led universities from Europe, North America, North Asia and Australia.

     

     

     

     

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    Their students benefit from the strong knowledge base and experience of teaching staff, many of whom have substantial international experience. The University's strong foundation in research and teaching creates a scholarly environment which promotes the pursuit and rigorous critical interpretation of new information as well as the acquisition of knowledge. Apart from regular delivery of information (lectures, tutorials, supervised research, field trips and student placements), the University also provides students with opportunities to apply their knowledge on collaborative projects with business, industry, government and the wider community. The University consists of the nine Faculties of:

    • Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts
    • Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
      • School of Music
      • School of Humanities
      • School of Social and Cultural Studies
    • Business (Business School)
    • Education
    • Engineering, Computing and Mathematics
      • School of Civil and Resource Engineering
      • School of Computer Science and Software Engineering
      • School of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering
      • School of Environmental Systems Engineering
      • School of Mathematics and Statistics
      • School of Mechanical and Chemical Engineering
    • Law
    • Life and Physical Sciences
      • School of Anatomy and Human Biology
      • School of Biomedical, Biomolecular and Chemical Sciences
      • School of Sports Science, Exercise and Health
      • School of Physics
      • School of Psychology
    • Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences
      • School of Dentistry
      • School of Medicine and Pharmacology
      • School of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
      • School of Population Health
      • School of Primary, Aboriginal and Rural Health Care
      • School of Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
      • School of Surgery
      • School of Women's and Infants' Health
    • Natural and Agricultural Sciences
      • School of Agricultural and Resource Economics
      • School of Animal Biology
      • School of Earth and Environment
      • School of Plant Biology
     
       
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    Last Updated: 29 September 2012
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