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WORLD-CLASS IS OUR MINIMUM STANDARD Professor Alan Robson, Vice-Chancellor There are many factors to consider international standards of excellence when selecting a university. Two and on attracting and retaining the of the more important questions very finest teachers, researchers, to ask are: “Which university has students and strategic partners. If the highest quality undergraduate you’re looking for a university with the and postgraduate students?” And, resources, attitude, reputation and “Which university’s qualifications are values necessary to help you perform most highly regarded by employers at the highest level, The University of and leading academic institutions Western Australia is for you. We don’t around the world?” In Western just aspire to international excellence, Australia, the clear answer to both we’re achieving it. of these questions is The University of Western Australia. This University consistently ranks among the top universities in Australia for teaching, learning and research. Our focus continues to be on performing at
Contents www.uwa.edu.au Course Displays................................................6 Table of Courses..............................................12 Scholarships....................................................17 Public Displays................................................18 THE BENEFITS OF STUDYING Special Events and Tours.................................19 Information Sessions.......................................20 AT UWA ARE CLEAR UWA Expo Map...............................................22 How to Apply...................................................23 03 INDIGENOUS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The University of Western Australia acknowledges that it is situated on Noongar land, that the Noongar people remain the spiritual and cultural custodians of their land and continue to practise their values, languages, beliefs and knowledge. The University’s Crawley campus is one of the most beautiful in Australia. The gardens are registered by the Australian Heritage Commission, while the campus as a whole won the inaugural Civic Design Award in 1986 and is listed on the National Estate register. The best way for talented and ambitious students to succeed is by learning from Key facts at a glance and working with those at the top of their fields. As Western Australia’s leading university, UWA provides these opportunities. Campus area 65 ha ❖ UWA consistently attracts the highest ❖ Our Nobel Laureates and our many calibre students. In 2008, more than international award-winning students, Total students 2008 19,623 80 per cent of the top five per cent of teachers and researchers are testament International students Western Australian school leavers enrolled to our growing success in making (including offshore) in 2008 3,958 at UWA. world-class our minimum standard. Undergraduate enrolments ❖ Many of UWA’s achievements place the ❖ UWA has links with Western Australia’s in 2008 15,050 University within the ranks of the top booming resources sector. universities in the world. Postgraduate coursework ❖ UWA is ranked first in Australia for the enrolments in 2008 2,556 ❖ Through UWA's rapidly growing strategic quality of its undergraduate students alliances with leading global corporations and second in the nation for research High degree research enrolments in 2008 2,017 and institutes, our graduates are being performance. employed worldwide. UWA UWA EXPO EXPO 2008 2008
EMPLOYERS DON’T READ YOUR EXAM PAPERS, THEY LOOK AT THE BRAND ON YOUR DEGREE 04 Michael Talikowski Jessica Fitzpatrick Justin Giblett UWA Motorsport Project Second Year Undergraduate Multiple Scholarship Winner Manager – Formula SAE World Champions 2008 “I love being creative “Coming up to and the flexibility the city from the “My degree’s in my degree gives country was made emphasis on me the freedom to so much easier excellence and discover many new by finding great success motivates subjects while still new friends in my me to be passionate working towards the course. They are a and push my bigger picture.” great bunch, really limits past what I welcoming and previously imagined always ready to possible.” help.” UWA EXPO 2008
www.uwa.edu.au 05 Aimee Silla Ewen Sze Shannon Robinson 2007 WA Young Person 2008 Wilsmore Prize Winner Combined Degree Graduate of the Year “UWA doesn’t only “My time at UWA “The best thing about focus on theories was not only UWA is learning from and practical skills, it incredible fun, but world experts who inspires students and vibrant, interesting are passionate about teaches them how to and memorable. their field and can be an inspiration for The lectures and ignite your own thirst others, to be the best tutorials challenged for knowledge.” person they can be.” me to question my opinions and ideas.” UWA EXPO 2008
DEvELOP NEW PERSPECTIvES ON THE WORLD 06 Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts What’s happening on the day Recognised worldwide for its innovative teaching programs, the Faculty of Architecture, 1. COURSE DISPLAYS: Landscape and Visual Arts (ALVA) is a dynamic, tight-knit community of students, teachers The University Club, Banquet Hall and artists committed to the very best in creativity and education. MAP: M-10 ALVA’s staff comes from around the world, offering you a wealth of experience and industry Course and career information through visual displays, 3D models, audiovisual, drawings and knowledge. Our studio-based courses are supported by theory, history, technology, sculpture. structure, computing and more. Develop your creative horizons in this productive and Take part in, or simply watch, a life drawing studio exciting learning environment, stimulated by the interchange of ideas through group session. lectures, tutorials, one-to-one teaching and the opportunity to exhibit your work in the 1-3 Cullity Gallery year round. A degree in Fine Arts, Landscape Architecture, or Architecture gives you a range of creative career opportunities, locally and globally. >> www.alva.uwa.edu.au Indigenous Studies The Indigenous perspective is valued at UWA. The School of Indigenous Studies is an PRECINCT: Shenton House essential focus for Aboriginal students and Aboriginal points of view. The School offers MAP: L-19 preparatory courses for Indigenous students to qualify for entry to all degrees at UWA; Staff available between 10 and 3 to lead tours and advice and support in applying for entry, enrolling and studying at UWA; and information answer your questions. on courses, scholarships, cadetships, accommodation, computer and library facilities. A presentation on the School’s services will be Indigenous studies in History, Landscape Architecture, and Education are taught at the held at 12. School. Come join more than 150 Indigenous students at UWA! The Centre for Aboriginal Medical and Dental Health is also located in the School. The Centre assists the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, and is involved in projects with a number of Aboriginal health organisations. >> www.sis.uwa.edu.au >> www.camdh.uwa.edu.au UWA EXPO 2008
www.uwa.edu.au make a living pursuing your passion 07 Arts, Humanities and What’s happening on the day >> Precincts 1and 2 Social Sciences 1: Arts Building 2: School of Music UWA Arts undergraduates show outstanding MAP: I-10 MAP: N-4 creativity, flexibility and innovation. Founded Course and career information in Course and careers information on a core education in the liberal arts (the Humanities and Social Sciences. in Music Performance, Research, Humanities, Music, Social Sciences) with Composition and Education. Demonstrations: opportunity to specialise, a UWA Arts • Chinese movie Three Monks, Activities: degree gives you the essential research, 11, 12.30, 2, Arts LR8. • School Tour, 11-11.30, communication and analytical skills to work • Introduction to Chinese 2.45-3.15, School of Music. in a range of professions including journalism, Language, 12-1, 2-3, Arts LR9. • Musicianship Workshop, public administration and policy, and • Digital movies in Japanese 11.30-12, Eileen Joyce Studio. communications. Through an Arts Practicum (examples of student work), • Participation Session, 12-12.45, 12.15, 12.45 Arts LR5. Callaway Auditorium. project you can mix study and workplace • Tea ceremony demonstrations, • Performance Workshop, 1-2, experience in an area of your professional 9.30, 10.30, 11.30, Mutsumi- Eileen Joyce Studio. interest, moulding the degree into your career no-ma (Japanese room), ground • Composition Workshop, of choice. floor, Social Sciences Building. 3.15-4.15, Eileen Joyce Studio. • Philosophy Cafe: Is the Unex- >> www.arts.uwa.edu.au amined Life Worth Living? How Performances: Philosophy can be applied to Free Student Concert, 4, daily life. University Club Cafe, 3. Callaway Auditorium. Get the broadest view of the LOOKOUT UWA course options before you at www.expo.uwa.edu.au UWA EXPO 2008
aim for THE BEST POSSIBLE TEACHING CAREER 08 Education What’s happening on the day Sharing your life skills and knowledge with future generations is a highly fulfilling 1. University Club Ground Floor experience. Our teaching programs prepare you for a range of careers in Conference Foyer education, providing opportunities for you to teach in primary and secondary MAP: K-10 schools around Australia and overseas. Course and career advisors, poster display. Primary Teaching In 2009, a new combined degree program will be offered which enables students to complete a Bachelor of Arts or Science with a Master of Teaching. This extended teacher training program will ensure graduates have an in-depth knowledge of theory, and the practical skills required for primary teaching. A two-year Master of Teaching will also be offered to graduate students who have completed an appropriate undergraduate degree. Secondary Teaching The Faculty offers a combined degree program for secondary teaching. Students can complete a Bachelor of Education while meeting the requirements for a Bachelor of Arts, Science or Economics degree. A one-year Graduate Diploma in Education is also available to graduate students who have completed an appropriate undergraduate degree. >> www.education.uwa.edu.au Which is the right course? Go to the overview on page 20 and then get more details at www.uwa.edu.au UWA EXPO 2008
www.uwa.edu.au STACk THE NUMBERS IN YOUR FAvOUR 09 Engineering, Computing What’s happening on the day >> Precincts 1-5 and Mathematics 1. James Oval – Faculty 4. Electrical and Electronic More than ever before, UWA Engineering, Overview Engineering Computing and Mathematics graduates travel MAP: F-16 MAP: B-12 the world developing and applying leading Course and careers advice. Course information: School edge technology, and designing solutions to Meet industry representatives. of Electrical, Electronic and the challenges of the future. With internationally Exhibits: the REV Electric Car, Computer Engineering. recognised staff, state-of-the-art facilities UWA Motorsport 2008 World Exhibits: the IDEAL house; Champion racing car. microelectronics, optical and hands-on learning, UWA offers a huge and biomedical engineering; range of courses in engineering, computing, 2. Civil, Environmental and autonomous mobile robots and mathematics and statistics. Mechanical Engineering submarines. MAP: E-17 Interactive GENESIS activity >> www.ecm.uwa.edu.au Course information: Schools of – assemble and take home a Civil and Resource Engineering ‘small motor kit’. (including Mining Engineering), 5. Computer Science, IT and Guided Faculty Tours Environmental Systems Engineering, and Mechanical Software Engineering Depart from the Octagon Theatre Engineering (including Oil and MAP: B-7 MAP: J-6 t following the Engineering Gas, and Chemical Engineering). Course Information: School of Information Sessions. Duration: 20 minutes. Exhibits: robotics; vehicles Computer Science and Software designed for people with Engineering. 10, 12, 1.45 disabilities; defusing landmines; Interactive displays: computer telelabs; groundwater game development and play; contamination; climate change. robot dog soccer; software 3. Mathematics and Statistics engineering zoo (Lego robots); Eliza the computer psychiatrist; Maths Lecture Rm 1 simulated bushfires; 3D facial MAP: C-13 recognition; the virtual university; and much more. Course Information: School of Mathematics and Statistics. Exhibit: Resident chess player. UWA EXPO 2008
WE HAvE A TRADITION OF NURTURING GREAT LEADERS 10 Business What’s happening on the day The UWA Business School’s motto, Your Future is our Business, has 1. Precinct: The Economics Building rung true for generations of graduates who have launched and sustained Forecourt successful careers in the highly competitive world of business. The UWA MAP: J-13 Business School is the only business school in Western Australia to hold the prestigious international EQUIS accreditation. The School’s strong links to Course advisors available to discuss study options; the future of the Business School the business community and productive associations interstate and overseas including its exciting new building; research ensure that our graduates are held in high regard around the world and are activities; graduate profiles; undergraduate highly sought after by employers. degrees and giveaways. The Business School offers a wide range of degrees including Accounting, Finance, Economics and Marketing. A new building to house our world- class faculty, due for completion in 2009, will provide improved services for students. >> www.business.uwa.edu.au Law 1. Precinct: Law School Courtyard and Library UWA Law graduates have distinguished themselves in legal practice, the MAP: L-14 judiciary (including the High Court), government, business and politics. As Academic and senior administration staff well as providing an array of career opportunities, studying Law at UWA available to offer one-on-one advice on develops important intellectual and life skills. Many graduates practise courses and careers. The Law Library will be open between 10 and 6. as professional lawyers, but a law degree can also pave the way for a Demonstration: Witness examination – successful career in politics, business, diplomacy, finance, publishing, role play of a mini-trial with one witness, advertising and the media. UWA Law graduates are articulate, clear-thinking two counsel and two judges. Moot Court, and able to resolve complex problems – skills adaptable to a wide range of Law Courtyard. professional endeavours. Duration: 1 hour. Prosecution case: 12 >> www.law.uwa.edu.au Defence case: 12.30 UWA EXPO 2008
www.uwa.edu.au before you improve the lives of others, invest in your own 11 Medicine, Dentistry What’s happening on the day and Health Sciences 1. Precinct: CTEC Students study Medicine, Dentistry, Podiatric Medicine and MAP: L-20 Health Sciences at UWA so they can make a difference. And Learn about the opportunities and they do from the moment they enter their course – in Perth, experiences available to Dental, rural and remote areas, and overseas. Upon graduating Medical, Podiatric Medicine and Health Science students. See why as practitioners, researchers and academics, they travel, today’s UWA students are on the way continue to learn, teach, lead and heal – all in the name of to being tomorrow’s leading health improving the lives of others. professionals. Demonstrations in Health Science, The University’s Clinical Training and Education Centre (CTEC) Dentistry, Podiatry, Biomedical is Australia’s premier medical skills and surgical training centre. Imaging and Medicine. See visual and interactive displays of health Opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 2000, the Centre is home to professionals in action. the Surgical Workshop and the Simulation Suite, which can be set up as an Intensive Care Unit, an Emergency Department and an Operating Suite. All areas are adaptable to suit the required training, with manikins that simulate any traumatic condition. Video facilities link the Centre to operating theatres around the world. >> www.meddent.uwa.edu.au >> www.healthscience.uwa.edu.au Nobel Prize Winner >> www.meddent.uwa.edu.au/podiatry/ SUCCESS Barry Marshall ENTER HERE Professor Barry Marshall is just one of many UWA teachers, researchers and students achieving international excellence. UWA EXPO 2008
THE SEARCH FOR YOUR CAREER STARTS HERE Use this simple guide to identify the course(s) that interest you, where their Displays are and when the Information Sessions are being held. Information Session Information Session COURSE Page Display Venue Time COURSE Page Display Venue Time COURSE Page Display Advanced Science 15 LPS 1 Ross 9.15 / 1 Computer Science 9 ECM 5 Weat 10.15 / 2 Geology 14 NAS Agricultural Economics 14 NAS Geog 1 2 Conservation Biology 14 NAS Geog 1 11.15 / 3 Geology and Resource 14 NAS Economics Agricultural Science 14 NAS Geog 1 2 Conservation Biology 14 NAS Geog 1 11.15 / 3 and Management Green Chemistry 15 LPS 1 Anatomical Science 15 LPS 1 & 2 Wils 10.15 / 2 Dental Science 11 MDHS SSLT 9.15 / 1 Health Science 11 MDHS Anatomy and Human Biology 15 LPS 1 & 2 Wils 10.15 / 2 Earth Sciences 14 NAS Wool 11.15 / 3 History 7 AHSS Animal Science 14 NAS Geog 2 11.15 / 3 Economic History 10 Biz SSLT 11.15 / 3 Horticulture 14 NAS 12 Anthropology 7 AHSS Alex 3 Economics 10 Biz SSLT 11.15 / 3 Human Movement 15 LPS 3 Applied Mathematics 9 ECM 3 Weat 10.15 / 2 Education – Primary 8 Ed UCSR2 10.15 / 2 Human Resource 10 Biz Applied Statistics 9 ECM 3 Weat 10.15 / 2 Management Education – Seconday 8 Ed UCSR2 11.15 Archaeology 7 AHSS Alex 3 Hydrocarbon Process 9 ECM 2 Electrical and Electronic 9 ECM 4 Oct 9.15 / 11.15 / 1 Engineering Architecture 6 ALVA UCLT 11.15 / 3 Engineering Industrial Relations 10 Biz Arts (Overview) 7 AHSS Murd 9.15 / 1 Electronic Business 10 Biz SSLT 11.15 / 3 Information Management 10 Biz Arts Communication Studies 7 AHSS Alex 10.15 Engineering 9 ECM 1 Oct 9.15 / 11.15 / 1 International Business 10 Biz Asian Business 9 Biz SSLT 11.15 / 3 Engineering 9 ECM 2 Oct 9.15 / 11.15 / 1 Economics Asian Languages (Chinese, 7 AHSS Murd 10.15 English and Cultural Studies 7 AHSS Fox 2 Land and Water Management 14 NAS Indonesian, Japanese) Entertainment Technologies 9 ECM 5 Weat 10.15 / 2 Land Rehabilitation 14 NAS Asian Studies 7 AHSS Murd 10.15 (Computer Science) Landscape Architecture 6 ALVA Biochemistry 15 LPS 1 Wils 11.15 / 3 Environment and Natural 14 NAS Wool 10.15 / 2 Resource Economics Landscape Management 14 NAS Bioinformatics 15 LPS 1 Wils 11.15 / 3 Environmental Chemistry 15 LPS 1 Ross 10.15 / 2 Law 10 Law Biomedical Science 15 LPS 1 Wils 11.15 / 3 Environmental Design 6 ALVA UCLT 11.15 / 3 Life Sciences (Biological) 15 LPS Biophysical Science 15 LPS 4 Ross 10.15 / 2 (Architecture) Life Sciences 15 LPS Biophysics 15 LPS 4 Ross 10.15 / 2 Environmental Engineering 9 ECM 2 Oct 9.15 / 11.15 / 1 (Human and Behavioural) Botany 14 NAS Geog 1 10.15 Environmental Geoscience 14 NAS Wool 11.15 / 3 Linguistics 7 AHSS Cell Physiology 15 LPS 1 Wils 11.15 / 3 Environmental Management 14 NAS Wool 10.15 / 2 Management 10 Biz Chemical and Process 9 ECM 2 Oct 9.15 / 11.15 / 1 Environmental Science 14 NAS Wool 10.15 / 2 Managerial Accounting 10 Biz Engineering European Languages 7 AHSS Fox 3 Marine and Coastal 14 NAS Chemical Physics 15 LPS 1 Ross 10.15 / 2 (French, German, Italian) Management Chemistry 15 LPS 1 Ross 10.15 / 2 European Studies 7 AHSS Fox 3 Marine Biology 14 NAS Civil Engineering 9 ECM 2 Oct 9.15 / 11.15 / 1 Exercise and Health 15 LPS 3 HMLT 9.15 / 11.15 / 1 Marine Science 14 NAS Classics and Ancient History 7 AHSS ALR5 2 Finance (Investment) 10 Biz SSLT 11.15 / 3 Marketing 10 Biz Climate Studies 14 NAS Wool 10.15 / 2 Financial Accounting 10 Biz SSLT 11.15 / 3 Materials Engineering 9 ECM 2 Commerce 10 Biz SSLT 11.15 / 3 Fine Arts 6 ALVA UCLT 11.15 / 3 Mathematical Sciences 9 ECM 3 Computation 9 ECM 5 Weat 10.15 / 2 Genetics 15 LPS 1 Wils 11.15 / 3 Mathematical Statistics 9 ECM 3 (Computer Science) Genetics and Breeding 14 NAS Geog 1 2 Mathematics and Statistics 9 ECM 3 Computer and 9 ECM 3 Weat 10.15 / 2 Mathematical Science &5 Geochemistry 14 NAS Wool 11.15 / 3 Mechanical Engineering 9 ECM 2 Computer Engineering 9 ECM 4 Oct 9.15 / 11.15 / 1 Geography 14 NAS Geog 2 10.15 / 2 Mechatronics Engineering 9 ECM 2 UWA EXPO 2008
Information Session Information Session Information Session Venue Time COURSE Page Display Venue Time COURSE Page Display Venue Time Wool 11.15 / 3 Medicine and Surgery 11 MDHS SSLT 9.15 / 1 Science (Overview) 14/15 LPS 1 / Ross 9.15 / 1 NAS Wool 11.15 / 3 Medieval and 7 AHSS Fox 11.15 Early Modern Studies Science Communication 15 LPS 1 MCSSR 11.15 Ross 10.15 / 2 Microbiology 15 LPS 1 Wils 11.15 / 3 Science International 15 LPS 1 MCSLT 11.15 / 3 SSLR1 11.15 / 3 Mineral Geoscience 14 NAS Wool 11.15 / 3 Scientific Computation 15 LPS 4 Ross 10.15 / 2 Fox 11.15 Mineral Processing Systems 9 ECM 2 Oct 9.15 / 11.15 / 1 Social Work 7 AHSS ALR5 11.15 Engineering Geog 1 10.15 Software Engineering 9 ECM 5 Oct 9.15 / 11.15 / 1 Mining Engineering 9 ECM 2 Oct 9.15 / 11.15 / 1 13 HMLT 9.15 / 11.15 / 1 Software Management 9 ECM 5 Weat 10.15 / 2 Molecular Biology 15 LPS 1 Wils 11.15 / 3 (Computer Science) SSLT 11.15 / 3 and Biotechnology Soil Science 14 NAS Wool 11.15 / 3 Money and Banking 10 Biz SSLT 11.15 / 3 Oct 9.15 / 11.15 / 1 Systems (Computer Science) 9 ECM 5 Weat 10.15 / 2 Music 7 Music Cal 10.15 / 2 Urban and Regional Planning 14 NAS Geog 2 10.15 / 2 SSLT 11.15 / 3 Music Education 7 Music Cal 10.15 / 2 Water Resources Engineering 9 ECM 2 Oct 9.15 / 11.15 / 1 SSLT 11.15 / 3 Nanotechnology 15 LPS 1 Ross 10.15 / 2 Web Technologies 9 ECM 5 Weat 10.15 / 2 SSLT 11.15 / 3 Natural Resource 14 NAS Wool 10.15 / 2 (Computer Science) Management Wildlife Management 14 NAS Geog 2 11.15 / 3 Wool 11.15 / 3 Neuroscience 15 LPS 1 Wils 10.15 / 2 Women’s Studies 7 AHSS Fox 2 Wool 10.15 / 2 Ocean Systems Engineering 9 ECM 2 Oct 9.15 / 11.15 / 1 Zoology 14 NAS Geog 2 11.15 / 3 UCLT 11.15 / 3 Offshore Engineering 9 ECM 2 Oct 9.15 / 11.15 / 1 Geog 1 10.15 Oil and Gas Engineering 9 ECM 2 Oct 9.15 / 11.15 / 1 SSLT 10.15 / 2 Pathology 15 LPS 1 Ross 9.15 / 1 Legend Wils 11.15 / 3 Petroleum Engineering 9 ECM 2 Oct 9.15 / 11.15 / 1 DISPLAYS INFORMATION SESSIONS Wils 10.15 / 2 Petroleum Geoscience 14 NAS Wool 11.15 / 3 Name Location Map Code Lecture Theatre Map Pharmacology 15 LPS 1 Ross 9.15 / 1 AHSS Arts Building I-10 Alex Alexander Lecture Theatre I-10 ALR6 11.15 ALVA University Club Banquet Room L-10 ALR5 Arts Lecture Room 5 I-10 Philosophy 7 AHSS Fox 2 Biz Economics Building J-12 ALR6 Arts Lecture Room 6 I-10 SSLT 11.15 / 3 ECM 1 James Oval F-16 Cal Callaway Auditorium N-4 Physical Science 15 LPS 4 Ross 10.15 / 2 ECM 2 Civil Mechanical Building E-17 Fox Fox Lecture Theatre I-10 SSLT 11.15 / 3 Physical Sciences 15 LPS 4 Ross 10.15 / 2 ECM 3 Maths Lecture Room 1 C-13 Geog 1 Geography Lecture Theatre 1 E-8 Geog 1 11.15 / 3 ECM 4 Electrical Engineering Building B-12 Geog 2 Geography Lecture Theatre 2 E-8 Physics 15 LPS 4 Ross 10.15 / 2 ECM 5 Computer Science Building B-7 HMLT Human Movement Lecture Theatre I-33 Ed University Club Seminar Foyer K-10 MCSLT Molecular and Chemical Sciences I-20 Geog 1 11.15 / 3 Physiology 15 LPS 1 Wils 11.15 / 3 Law Law School Courtyard L-14 Lecture Theatre MDHS CTEC Building L-20 MCSSR Molecular and Chemical Sciences I-20 Geog 1 11.15 / 3 Podiatric Medicine 11 MDHS SSLR1 10.15 / 2 LPS 1 Molecular and Chemical I-21 Seminar Room Political Science and 7 AHSS Murd 3 Sciences Building Murd Murdoch Lecture Theatre I-10 SSLT 11.15 / 3 International Relations LPS 2 Anatomy Building L-21 Oct Octagon Theatre J-6 Oct 9.15 / 11.15 / 1 LPS 3 Sport Science Complex I-33 Ross Ross Lecture Theatre D-10 Process Instrumentation 9 ECM 4 Oct 9.15 / 11.15 / 1 LPS 4 Physics Building D-10 SSLT Social Sciences Lecture Theatre K-14 Weat 10.15 / 2 and Control Engineering NAS Winthrop Hall Undercroft G-5 SSLR1 Social Sciences Lecture Room 1 J-15 UCLT University Club Lecture Theatre K-10 Weat 10.15 / 2 Psychology 15 LPS 1 UCLT 10.15 / 2 UCSR2 University Club Seminar Room 2 K-10 Weat Weatherburn Lecture Theatre C-12 Weat 10.15 / 2 Pure Mathematics 9 ECM 3 Weat 10.15 / 2 Wils Wilsmore Lecture Theatre H-20 Oct 9.15 / 11.15 / 1 Quantitative Economics 10 Biz SSLT 11.15 / 3 Wool Woolnough Lecture Theatre I-20 Oct 9.15 / 11.15 / 1 Restoration Ecology 14 NAS Geog 1 11.15 / 3 UWA EXPO UWA EXPO 2008 2008
the best and brightest will save the world 14 Science at uwa What’s happening on the day Precinct 1: Winthrop Hall Undercroft Natural and Agricultural Sciences MAP: G-5 Natural and Agricultural Sciences at UWA is for those with a passion Hands-on displays, course and career information for science who don’t necessarily want to stay indoors. Our graduates in Environmental Sciences, Marine Science, Animal Science, Earth Science, Geology, Minerals are found in a diverse range of careers, shaping a positive future for our and Petroleum Geosciences, Plants, Agriculture, nation and our planet. Geography, Urban and Regional Planning. Evolution under the microscope; Facts from Environmental Sciences, Climate Studies, Marine Sciences, Geography, Faeces; Frog Calls and Sex. Geology, Urban and Regional Planning, Plant and Animal Sciences, Precinct 2: Centre for Microscopy, Soil Science, and Agricultural Sciences are taught in the Faculty, Characterisation and Analysis together with courses targeted at Mineral and Energy Resources, and (Access through Physics foyer) Resource Economics. Find out more about the planet on which we MAP: D-11 live, be part of the challenge to meet society’s needs for food, fibre and Explore the world under a multi-million dollar resources in ways that can be sustained into the future – economically, microscope – see what it can tell us about animals environmentally, socially. that grow metal teeth; the earliest life on earth; nanotechnology; and much more. Visit the displays in Winthrop Hall Undercroft and talk to current Precinct 3: Edward de Courcy Clarke students, graduates, and staff about the exciting courses and careers Earth Science Museum available. MAP: D-6 Two galleries illustrate the diversity of the Earth >> www.fnas.uwa.edu.au Sciences – from gems and gold to soils, plate tectonics, fossils and volcanoes. There are 143 different undergraduate 143 courses you can take to get to the career you want. For details go to www.uwa.edu.au UWA EXPO 2008
www.uwa.edu.au discover the science behind an exciting career 15 Life and Physical Sciences What’s happening on the day >> Precincts 1-4 Atoms, molecules, genes, proteins, cells, 1: Molecular and Chemical 3: Sport Science, Exercise organisms, human activity or human Sciences (MCS) Building and Health behaviour – the Faculty of Life and Physical MAP: I-21 MAP: I-33 Sciences offers exciting undergraduate Course and career information: Course and career advice. Poster science courses to get your career off to a the Schools of Psychology; gallery of current research. flying start. Students train with world-class Anatomy & Human Biology; and Biomedical, Biomolecular and Demonstrations: Sport and lecturers in an environment that encourages Exercise Physiology, Sport Chemical Sciences (including aspiration and fosters ambition. Our graduates Audiology, Forensic and Analytical and Exercise Psychology, are leaders in scientific research – some Chemistry, Infectious Diseases, Biomechanics, Motor Control and and Pharmacy). Also, Science Learning. delve into Forensics or develop new industrial Communication, Pathology, Guided tour following information products and processes, others improve the Pharmacology, the Marshall session – 9.15, 11.15, 1. t health and well being of our people. Be what Centre for Infectious Diseases Duration: 45 mins. you want to be with a science degree at UWA! Research and Training, the Centre for Strategic Nano-fabrication, and 4: Physics Building Atrium >> www.science.uwa.edu.au the ARC Centre of Excellence in MAP: D-10 Plant Energy Biology. Courses and career advice for Chemistry Magic Show: the School of Physics. Frontier Tattersall Lecture Theatre. research, laboratory tours, MAP: I-20 12, 3. pyrotechnic display, industry Duration: 1 hour. partners. Science performance Tours: Astrodome (including shows: including Fabulous solar telescopes); physics labs Food – chemical energy in food. (including the Atom Lab, Gravity Chemistry Seminar Room Lab, Space Clock Lab and Nano- MAP: I-20 10.15, 1, 2 and 3. Magnetics Lab). Departs foyer Duration: 20 mins. every half hour all day. 2: Anatomy and Human Biology Duration: 30 mins. t MAP: L-21 Demonstrations: the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) telescopes; Anatomy Museum; poster gallery Tesla coil and vortex canon; of research; human evolution electromagnetic can crusher; and display; forensic science crime more. scene investigation. UWA EXPO 2008
need more answers? we're here to help 16 Prospective Students Office and UWA International Centre: College Living, for a Graduate Research Study Abroad and Student Exchange degree more valuable and Scholarships Office Precinct: Hackett Hall UWA Colleges and Hall of Residence Precinct: Hackett Hall MAP: I-3 Precinct: Hackett Hall MAP: I-3 UWA is committed to world-class teaching, MAP: I-3 Choosing courses and enrolling for university and encourages undergraduate students The five residential colleges create an can seem daunting, so we have made sure to take the opportunity to study in another environment in which students of different our friendly staff in the Admissions and country. The University has student exchange ages, interests and backgrounds can live Prospective Students Office, and the Graduate agreements with high-quality international together in a supportive community. Set in Research and Scholarships Office have all the universities enabling you to study for up to a parkland grounds immediately across Stirling answers you need. Ask them about admission year overseas. Visit Study Abroad and Student Highway, all colleges offer fully-catered requirements, awards and scholarships, Exchange in Hackett Hall and find out where accommodation in a caring and secure special entry schemes, prospective students' on earth you can go! environment, with residents having their camps, and information and advice across all own furnished study bedroom. The colleges faculties and courses. >> www.international.uwa.edu.au provide academic support and assistance in developing sound study and time management Admissions and Prospective Students skills, as well as encouraging residents to be Office: admission requirements for coursework involved in the many activities that make up a programs, course information, enrolments, rich college life. Each college has a Residents’ student fees and charges, exams, HECS. Club and Committee which organise social Graduate Research and Scholarships Office: and cultural activities, as well as an active inter- undergraduate and postgraduate scholarships, college sporting competition. and higher degrees by research. >> Currie Hall >> www.studyat.uwa.edu.au >> St Catherine's College Want to know the ter >> St George's College >> www.studentadmin.uwa.edu.au scores for courses? >> St Thomas More College >> www.scholarships.uwa.edu.au Call the Prospective Students >> Trinity Office on: (08) 6488 3050. >> www.postgraduate.uwa.edu.au UWA EXPO 2008
www.uwa.edu.au are you eligible for one of our scholarships? 17 UWA Fogarty Foundation Awards Commonwealth Scholarships UWA SWANS Scholarships and Scholarships Applications close: Applications close: Applications close: Tuesday 30th September 2008 Tuesday 30th September 2008 Tuesday 30th September 2008 ❖ UWA Fogarty Foundation City Scholarships: for CAS & CECS ❖ UWA SWANS Scholarships (SWANS): Up-front Student Contribution fees and $2,162 per annum for 4 years ❖ Commonwealth Accommodation $1,000 per annum Scholarships (CAS): $4,324 per annum ❖ UWA Fogarty Foundation Regional for 4 years Scholarships: Up-front Student Additional specific Faculty, School and ❖ Commonwealth Education Costs Contribution fees, $1,000 per annum and Sporting Scholarships are also available. Scholarships (CECS): $2,162 per annum Accommodation fees at UWA’s Hall of for 4 years Residence ❖ Indigenous Enabling Scholarship (CAS): ❖ Group of Eight Equity and Merit Full details of all scholarships at: $4,324 per annum for 1 year Scholarships: $4,162 per annum for the duration of your course ❖ Indigenous Enabling Scholarship (CECS): >> www.scholarships.uwa.edu.au/ $2,162 per annum for 1 year home/undergrad ❖ Vice-Chancellor’s Awards of Distinction: One-off award of $5,000 ❖ Indigenous Access Scholarships: $4,080 one-off payment ❖ Diversity and Merit Awards: One-off award of $2,000 ❖ UWA Excellence Awards: One-off award of $500 and guarantee of a place in the course of your first preference Don’t underestimate yourself ❖ UWA Humanitarian Excellence Awards: If you’re good enough to get into UWA, UWA is good One-off award of $500 and guarantee of a enough to set you on the path to achieving your place in the course of your first preference highest ambitions. Visit www.uwa.edu.au for details. UWA EXPO 2008
2008 EXPO PUBLIC DISPLAYS 18 UWA Student Guild UWA Sports Office of Development GUILD VILLAGE/OAK LAWN MAP: L-17 UWA Sports provides high quality sport and THE UNIVERSITY CLUB FOYER The Guild is the heart and soul of UWA’s recreation facilities, services and programs to MAP: M-10 student life. Supporting nearly 100 affiliated students, staff and the wider community. A UWA was built on a tradition of philanthropy. clubs and societies, and representing one-stop-shop for health and recreation, UWA Vital to the University’s present and future plans, students to the University, government and Sports offers evening social sports, Perth’s these relationships are nurtured by the Office the community, the Guild provides advocacy best value Fitness Centre, a sporting goods of Development. The Office manages Alumni and support for individual students as well as store and wide range of Recreate® programs. Relations and, through the Hackett Foundation, running a catering service, tavern and second- With over 30 sporting and recreational clubs fundraising activities. Meeting the demands of hand bookshop. To get the most out of your – from athletics to waterski – there’s definitely the 21st Century, the Foundation ensures UWA UWA student experience, be sure to join the ‘something for EVERYbody’. continues to deliver academic leadership and Guild. embraces challenge and change by forging >> www.sport.uwa.edu.au alliances with individuals and corporations within To find out how to sign up, check out the Australia and around the world. Precinct 1: UWA Recreation Centre displays in the Guild Village. Visit the Office of Development display for ALL DAY MAP: L-3 profiles of prominent alumni (scientists, >> www.guild.uwa.edu.au Fitness Centre. Free classes all day. Health politicians, authors, performers, business checks (blood pressure and heart). leaders), information on Alumni Relations and the Berndt Museum of Anthropology exciting program being planned to celebrate the Precinct 2: James Oval 11-2 University’s Centenary. SOCIAL SCIENCES RM G30 MAP: K-15 MAP: F-16 >> www.development.uwa.edu.au The Berndt Museum has one of Australia’s Join us for games of Table Tennis – have a most important collections of Aboriginal art go one-on-one or against yourself – and Mini and cultural materials, as well as items from Tennis, on modified courts. University Library MAP: G-11 Melanesia, Asia and South-East Asia. See The University Library, the largest academic Images of Aboriginal Australia, a unique library in WA, is among UWA’s most valued collection from the Western Desert, Arnhem resources. All libraries will be open during Expo Land, the Kimberley, the Pilbara and the (10 to 6). Between 10 and 4, guides in the Reid South-West. Library will answer questions and lead impromptu tours. Check out the view from the top floor – >> www.berndt.uwa.edu.au one of the most spectacular on campus. UWA EXPO 2008
www.uwa.edu.au SPECIAL EvENTS AND TOURS 19 Retravision Warriors and Western Fury UWA Big Band SWAT Ensembles Special Events JAMES OVAL: 12-2 MAP: I-17 GREAT COURT: 12-1 MAP: G-10 Be surprised, be aware and be prepared to be Since 2006, UWA has sponsored the Retravision The UWA Big Band gives School of Music thoroughly entertained – our School of Music Warriors pre-season cricket tour of India. At percussion, brass, keyboard and wind students Chamber Ensembles can appear anywhere. Expo, members of the Retravision Warriors and the chance to play the big band repertoire. An Western Fury will give a demonstration in the Expo highlight, the Big Band has given many Always an Expo highlight, keep an eye out for cricket nets on James Oval and be available to critically acclaimed concerts in the University groups of wind, brass, percussion and strings sign autographs. Music Society concert series. Under the who will make music when you least expect it. direction of esteemed local composer, arranger At 2, the players will move to the Sports Motion and trumpet player, Adrian Kelly, they will rock Analysis Laboratory in the School of Sport the Great Court with classic tunes from Count Science, Exercise and Health, where bowling Basie, Duke Ellington, and many more. Bring arm angle research will be simulated using Vicon your lunch and enjoy a wonderful free concert There’s no quicker way FAST Motion Capture cameras. by this energetic and talented ensemble. LANE to the top than with a UWA qualification. Alternative venue (in case of rain) WINTHROP HALL MAP: G-5 Hackett Memorial Buildings WA Supercomputer Program Scenic Tram Tour Tours The iconic Hackett Memorial Buildings are a Sit inside a virtual replication of explorer Want to see the whole campus? Hop on the Western Australian landmark. Departing from Mawson’s Antarctic hut – so real you may tram for a free ride past the five residential the Visitors Centre, this tour takes you to want to pinch yourself – on this exciting tour! colleges, the Graduate School of Education, the Winthrop Hall (including the Senate Room and Created by the WA Supercomputer Program, Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Visual a climb to the top of tower), Hacket Hall, the UWA’s world-class computational facility, 3D Arts, and on to the Oral Health Centre of WA Sunken Gardens and the New Fortune Theatre. visualisations are just the beginning of what you and UWA Claremont (Goldsworthy Road). can learn to create. Explore the supercomputer Departs: VISITORS CENTRE MAP: F-3 t lab, the virtual conference room, and the Departs Reid Library Carpark on the hour Duration: I hour. 12, 2 leading edge equipment accessible to our from 10-3. MAP: I-12 t students on tours running between 11 and 3. Duration: 45 mins. MAP: E-11 t Duration: 20 mins. AP: UWA EXPO 2008
information sessions YOUR JOURNEY STARTS HERE Time / Session Repeat Venue Time / Session Repeat Venue 20 9.15am 11.15am Arts Overview – study in Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences 1 Murd Animals and the Environment 3 Geog 2 Engineering 11.15 / 1 Oct Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Visual Arts 3 UCLT Medicine and Dentistry for Year 10 and 11 Students 1 SSLT Biomedical Sciences II – Biochemistry, Genetics, Microbiology, 3 Wils Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Physiology Scholarships Available for Study at UWA 1 Alex Business 3 SSLT Science Overview 1 Ross – why study Science and what you can choose Conservation Biology and Marine Science 3 Geog 1 Sport Science, Exercise & Health 11.15 / 1 HMLT Earth and Geosciences 3 Wool What I Wish I’d Known in Year 12 – advice from UWA students 1 UCLT Education – Secondary UCSR2 10.15am Engineering 1 Oct Arts Communication Studies Alex Health Science 3 SSLR1 Asian Studies and Languages: History, Medieval and Early Modern Studies Fox Murd Chinese, Indonesian, Japanese Linguistics ALR6 Biomedical Sciences I – Anatomical Science, 2 Wils Mature Age Entry Aust Anatomy & Human Biology, Neuroscience College Living, for a degree more valuable Aust Science Communication MCSSR Computer Science, IT and Mathematical Sciences 2 Weat Science International 3 MCSLT – combining science and a choice of six languages Climate and Environmental Sciences 2 Wool Social Work and Social Policy ALR5 Education – Primary 2 UCSR2 Sport Science, Exercise & Health 1 HMLT Law 2 SSLT Surviving and Thriving in First Year 3 ALR4 Music 2 Cal – UWA students talk about life on campus Nanotechnology and the Physical Sciences 2 Ross – Biophysics, Chemistry, Green Chemistry, Physics University Co-operative Bookshop – the bookshop Plants and the Environment Geog 1 of choice for the best Australian universities. Podiatric Medicine 2 SSLR1 Located in the Guild Village and open all day Expo. Psychology 2 UCLT Special offer, while stocks last, Tim Winton's Breath at $29.95. If you are already a Co-op member take advantage of our special Expo Study Abroad and Student Exchange Opportunities ALR4 Day offer for members of 15% off Travel Books. Urban Planning and Geography 2 Geog 2 Order books online at www.coop-bookshop.com.au UWA EXPO 2008
www.uwa.edu.au Return a feedback form and Everyone who returns a completed Expo Evaluation form (available at all Information Sessions) will be entered in the wiN A LAPTOP! draw for a White 13 Macbook laptop computer (valued at $1599). Visit the Apple stall in the Guild Village Coffee Shop for free iTunes vouchers and other giveaways and prizes. Time / Session Repeat Venue Time / Session Repeat Venue 1pm 3pm 21 Arts Overview – study in Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences * Murd Animals and the Environment * Geog 2 Engineering * Oct Anthropology and Sociology, Archaeology Alex Information for International students ALR4 Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Visual Arts * UCLT Medicine and Dentistry for Year 10 and 11 Students * SSLT Biomedical Sciences II – Biochemistry, Genetics, Microbiology, * Wils Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Physiology Scholarships Available for Study at UWA * Alex Business * SSLT Science Overview * Ross – why study Science and what you can choose Conservation Biology and Marine Science * Geog 1 Sport Science, Exercise & Health * HMLT Earth and Geosciences * Wool Understanding the TISC Application Process Fox European Studies and Languages – French, German, Italian Fox What I Wish I’d Known in Year 12 – advice from UWA students * UCLT Health Science * SSLR1 2pm Political Science and International Relations Murd Agriculture and the Environment Geog 1 Science International * MCSLT – combining science and a choice of six languages Biomedical Sciences I – Anatomical Science, * Wils Anatomy & Human Biology, Neuroscience. Surviving and Thriving in First Year * ALR4 – UWA students talk about life on campus Classics and Ancient History ALR5 * Indicates Repeat Sessions Computer Science, IT and Mathematical Sciences * Weat Climate and Environmental Sciences * Wool Education – Primary * UCSR2 Venue Legend English and Cultural Studies, Philosophy, Fox Code Venue Map Code Venue Map and Women’s Studies Alex Alexander Lecture Theatre I-10 MCSSR Molecular and Chemical Sciences I-20 ALR4 Arts Lecture Room 4 I-10 Seminar Room Law * SSLT ALR5 Arts Lecture Room 5 I-10 Murd Murdoch Lecture Theatre I-10 Music * Cal ALR6 Arts Lecture Room 6 I-10 Oct Octagon Theatre J-6 Aust Austin Lecture Theatre I-10 Ross Ross Lecture Theatre D-10 Nanotechnology and the Physical Sciences * Ross Cal Callaway Auditorium N-4 SSLT Social Sciences Lecture Theatre K-14 – Biophysics, Chemistry, Green Chemistry, Physics Fox Fox Lecture Theatre I-10 SSLR1 Social Sciences Lecture Room 1 J-15 Geog 1 Geography Lecture Theatre 1 E-8 UCLT University Club Lecture Theatre K-10 Podiatric Medicine * SSLR1 Geog 2 Geography Lecture Theatre 2 E-8 UCSR2 University Club Seminar Room 2 K-10 HMLT Human Movement Lecture Theatre I-33 Weat Weatherburn Lecture Theatre C-12 Psychology * UCLT MCSLT Molecular and Chemical Sciences I-20 Wils Wilsmore Lecture Theatre H-20 Lecture Theatre Wool Woolnough Lecture Theatre I-20 Urban Planning and Geography * Geog 2 UWA EXPO 2008
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www.uwa.edu.au how to apply 23 Australian citizens or permanent residents International applicants and New Zealand citizens Applications for both undergraduate and postgraduate study Applications to study at UWA as an undergraduate are made through the are submitted directly to the University. Please contact the Tertiary Institutions Service Centre. International Centre for further information. For advice on applying to UWA please contact the UWA Admissions Centre International Centre on (08) 6488 2477 or www.studyat.uwa.edu.au The University of Western Australia Hackett Hall Applications for Semester 1, 2009 close at 11pm on Tuesday 30 September 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley 2008, though late applications for courses other than Medicine or Dentistry Western Australia 6009 Australia will be accepted (on payment of a processing fee) until Friday 28 November. Telephone: (61 8) 6488 3989 Applications for postgraduate coursework are made through the relevant Email: international@uwa.edu.au faculty, on forms available at www.studyat.uwa.edu.au/postgrad/masters/ coursework/apply. >> www.studyat.uwa.edu.au Enquiries about postgraduate research should be directed to the Graduate Research and Scholarships Office in Hackett Hall (08) 6488 2807 or by visiting www.studyat.uwa.edu.au/postgrad Admissions Centre and Prospective Students Office The University of Western Australia Hackett Hall 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley WA 6009 Telephone: (08) 6488 2477 Country callers: 1800 65 3050 (local call charge) Email: admissions@uwa.edu.au >> www.studyat.uwa.edu.au All the information you need to get WRONG WAY into the State’s best university is GO BACK back in the body of this booklet or you can go to www.uwa.edu.au UWA EXPO 2008
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