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The University of Western Australia (UWA in English, UWA in Chinese) is a public research university in Western Australia. The university is one of the "sandstone universities" and a member of the G8 and mataric university networks. This university has been ranked among the top 100 universities in QS world for many years. university of western australia

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Lack of historical knowledge 19 1 1 year, the founder Sir John winthrop Hackett established the University of Western Australia through the Western Australian Parliament Act. Universities began to recruit students and carry out teaching activities from 19 13. The university needs a larger campus area and moved to Crowley campus on 1932. Several buildings of the University are listed on the Heritage List by the National Trust Fund and the Australian Heritage Committee. Since 1946, the university has been awarding doctor of philosophy degrees. 1988 75th anniversary of the University. The education department of this university was separated from the art department on 1947 and became an independent professional department. Economics in this university is 1954 separate from art. The University established the School of Dentistry in 1946. The university established a medical college, 1956. Since its establishment, this university has developed rapidly, not only in education and research. The university celebrated its founding 100 anniversary in 20 13. Nowadays, universities provide students with professional courses of different degrees, such as bachelor's degree, master's degree and doctor's degree. The university has more than 20,000 students, including foreign students from more than 65,438+000 different countries. This university has a strong faculty, of which more than 35% are professors. Over the years since its establishment, the school has trained a large number of outstanding graduates, many of whom have won Nobel prizes and other awards, including physicists, scientists, economists, engineers, economists, physicists, surgeons, relevant staff of state institutions and so on. Students studying in this university must choose a three-year bachelor's degree. The university offers Bachelor of Science (BSc), Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Biomedicine (BBiomedSc). If you want to study for a Bachelor of Philosophy (BPhil) in this university, it will take four years, and the number of places is limited, and only 30 students will be enrolled each year. The university provides students with master's or doctoral degrees in medicine, nursing, law, dentistry, engineering, computer science and information technology, architecture and biology. As exchange students, they can transfer to the University of Western Australia for postgraduate study according to their GPA. Some undergraduate courses may also be transferred to undergraduate courses according to GPA, and you can get a double degree after graduation. As the only research-intensive institution in the G8, the University of Western Australia is also the hometown of world-renowned scholars such as Nobel Prize winner Professor Barry Marshall. The university has more than 75 research and training centers. The University is one of the partners of the Western Australia Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) research, which is one of the largest groups of pregnancy, children, adolescents and early adulthood in the world. This university is very active in international activities. The university is one of only two Australian members in Matariki's global university network. The university is rated as one of the best undergraduate students in any university in Australia, and ranks second in Australia in terms of undergraduate course quality. The university has established cooperative relations with Malaysia and Singapore, where students can study the university's courses. The school has also established cooperative relations with medical institutions in Australia and Africa, and sends teachers to teach medical students in Somalia, Madagascar and Ethiopia every year. The school has also established cooperative relations with more than 80 well-known higher education institutions from different countries in the world. Every year, universities send teachers and students to study or practice in foreign schools to accumulate experience. The university often participates in international conferences, seminars and other international projects every year. Well-known alumnus Bizzelli, former American opposition leader, deputy prime minister and governor of Western Australia, Peter Doding, former Western Australian Prime Minister Sir Paul Haske, 17 Australian Governor bob hawke, former Australian Prime Minister Carmen Lawrence, former Australian Prime Minister, federal minister and chairman of the Australian Labor Party, Downton Samuel Lan Candal, is a former member of parliament in Mzimba County. Malawi Education Minister Wang Dinobu, Bhutan Finance Minister stephen smith, former Australian Defense Minister Darryl Williams, former Federal Attorney General Sir Rod Eddington, former British Airways CEO Andrew forest, mining giant, founder of Fortescue Metals Group, former CEO of Wesfarmers, chairman of AFL Committee, Singaporean billionaire Michael Malone, iiNet founder Ken Michael, former governor of Western Australia, former president of Western Australia University Margaret Fihlman, architect and urban planner David Irving, James edelman, Former Director-General of the Australian Secret Intelligence Agency, former Papua New Guinea High Commissioner, Robert French, Ambassador of China to China, former judge of the Australian Federal Court, Wayne Martin, current judge of the Australian High Court, former Chief Justice of Australia, and current President of the University of Western Australia, Ronald Wilson, Barry Marshall, former Chief Justice of the Australian High Court, Dick Norris, a physician, who won the 2005 Nobel Prize, Robin Warren, an entomologist, honorary professor of the University of Western Australia, Frederick Alexander, a Nobel Prize winner, historian Jeffrey Bolton, historian Greg Egan, Writer Gracie Gilbert, actress Rolf Harris, performer and artist Dorothy Hewitt, writer John King Serra, writer Sean Tan, artist and writer Josephine Wilson, writer Peter Bell, former captain of fremantle Dock Team Michael fitzpatrick, The former captain of Carlton Football Club is currently the president of the Australian Football League. School facilities: Crawley Campus Albany Campus Claremont Reed Library Reed Art Library Commercial Library Law Library Music Library Science Library Education, Art and Architecture (EDFAA). Library Medical and Dental Library Teaching Building Lecture Hall Cultural Center Many research institutes Medical Center Sports Center Dormitory Dining Room Student Club Research Center Introduction Molecular and Chemical Science Building Indian Ocean Ocean Ocean Research Center International Radio Astronomy Research Center University of Western Australia Albany Center Natural Resource Management Center of Excellence Art Center, School of Business, School of Law and Education, School of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, School of Science, and School of Health and Medicine in Perth are the capital and largest city of Western Australia, and the fourth most populous city in Australia. Location Perth is a part of the southwestern land of Western Australia, and most metropolitan areas are located in the narrow strip between the Swan Coast Plain, the Indian Ocean and the Darling steep slope. The urban climate belongs to the Mediterranean climate, with mild and humid winter and hot and dry summer. The highest temperature month is February, and the lowest temperature month is July. It often rains in winter. Perth is the most sunny capital of Australia, with an average daily sunshine time of 8.8 hours, which is equivalent to about 3,200 hours of sunshine every year, and 138.7 days are sunny every year. Other information:

The main differences between Western Sydney and the University of Sydney are:

1, established at different times. The University of Sydney was founded in 1850, and West Sydney was founded in 1989.

2. The colleges set up by the school are different. Western Sydney College mainly includes Agricultural and Horticultural College, Aviation College, Environmental Science College, Food Science College, Health Science and Nursing College, Information Technology and Computer College, Psychology College, Science College and Tourism College. The University College of Sydney mainly includes the School of Medicine, the School of Philosophy and History Studies, the School of Social and Political Studies, the School of Economics, the School of Education and Social Work in Sydney, and the Graduate School of Art in Sydney.

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1. The University of Sydney has hundreds of majors, including economics, business, computer, information science, visual arts, humanities, education, psychology, sociology, health science, medicine, nursing, veterinary medicine, law, music, natural science and engineering technology. Schools can award bachelor's, master's and doctor's degrees.

2. The majors in West Sydney mainly include agricultural economy, horticulture, agricultural science, water and soil resources, resource economy, agricultural economy, primary and secondary education, law, commercial law, economic law, sociology law, liberal arts law, science law, communication and media, music, music research, performance, jazz studies, visual arts, environmental studies, architecture, sociology, social work, humanities and so on.