About the University of Western Australia
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About the University of Western Australia
Studying at The University of Western Australia
is more than an education - it’s a total experience which gives UWA graduates a head start in their professional and social lives. When you join UWA you are part of one of Australia’s best universities. The UWA experience starts with a commitment to quality at international standards of excellence. This is reflected in the high standard of our students, staff and graduates.
The University offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate courses through its nine faculties - Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts; Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; Economics and Commerce (UWA Business School); Education; Engineering, Computing and Mathematics; Law; Life & Physical Sciences; Medicine, Dentistry & Health Sciences; and Natural & Agricultural Sciences – together with an extensive range of postgraduate courses and higher degree by research training across a broad range of disciplines.
Beyond academic excellence, the UWA experience includes access to some of the best facilities in Australia on a campus renowned for its social and sporting life. When you graduate, you will have lifelong friends, precious memories and a sense of achievement that will empower you for the rest of your lives.
The UWA experience is much more than simply a training ground for employment; it embodies creativity and innovation, linking students with the wider world of learning and research. UWA graduates excel in all walks of life - as citizens within their communities, to innovators and leaders within business, industry and government.
Number of Available Higher Education Places
UWA has been allocated 11,004 EFTSL of Commonwealth-supported places for 2008
National Priority Places
UWA has been allocated 123 EFTSL of Commomwealth-supported places in teaching for 2008.
UWA does not currently offer any nursing programmes.
Additional support will be provided for areas identified by the Australian Government as National Priorities. Teaching and nursing have been identified as initial key areas of National Priority, to ensure an adequate supply of high quality graduates for Australia’s schools and hospitals. The figures above refer to additional National Priority places only and do not indicate the total number of nursing or teaching places offered by this provider.
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Address and Contact details
The University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway
Crawley WA 6009
Telephone: +61 (08) 6488 2477
Fax: +61 (08) 6488 1226
Campus Location
Crawley Campus
35 Stirling Highway
Crawley WA 6009
Albany Centre
35 Stirling Terrace
Albany WA 6330
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Course Information
Course Finder
Online Handbook
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Academic Structure
Faculties
Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Faculty of Economics and Commerce (UWA Business School)
Faculty of Education
Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Life and Physical Sciences
Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences
Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
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Information for enrolling students
Open Days
Sunday 10 August 2008
Application process
Tertiary Admission Application
Direct Applications
Important Enrolment Dates (UWA)
Important Enrolment Dates (TISC)
Important Enrolment Dates
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Fees Schedule
Fees Schedule: Tuition Fees and Student Contribution amounts
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Minimum Entrance Requirements
Undergraduate Minimum Entrance Requirements information 
Postgraduate Minimum Entrance Requirements information 
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Scholarship Information
Scholarships
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Quality Information
Providers are audited every 5 years.
Annual Reports
UWA was audited in 2004
AUQA Report
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Credit Transfer and Articulation Information
Credit Transfer, Advanced Standing and Recognition of Prior Learning for Undergraduate Courses
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Learning and Teaching Information
Learning and Teaching Information
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