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1911
28,000
7,900
Perth, Australia
The University of Western Australia (UWA) is a prestigious public research university and a member of the Group of Eight. Established in 1911 as the state's first university, UWA is recognized globally for its high-impact research, particularly in clinical medicine, mineral engineering, and marine sciences. Located on the banks of the Swan River in Perth, it is renowned for its iconic sandstone architecture and vibrant, inclusive campus community.
UWA has a vibrant social scene with over 140 student-run clubs and societies affiliated with the UWA Student Guild. Events range from 'PROSH' (charity fundraiser) to the Perth Festival. Students enjoy a riverside lifestyle with access to extensive sporting facilities and outdoor social spaces.
Admission requires secondary school completion equivalent to the Australian ATAR. International students typically need a minimum ATAR of 75-80 depending on the course. Prerequisites vary by major (e.g., Mathematics Methods for Engineering). Some courses like Medicine require additional tests (UCAT/GAMSAT) and interviews.
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