1. What about Western Australia?
Western Australia is located in the western part of the Australian mainland, bordering on the Indian Ocean. Its area is equivalent to the whole of Western Europe, accounting for 1/3 of Australia's total area. It is the largest state in Australia. There are many deserts and salt lakes in this state, with vast territory, sparsely populated and rich minerals. The natural scenery and ecological environment remain in their original state. It is the richest state in Australia, with primitive natural scenery, one of the regions that can appreciate the Australian customs best, and also the richest state in Australia. The coastline is 12500 km long from north to south, surrounded by the Indian Ocean and the Southern Ocean, which is the highest in Australia. The economy is dominated by agriculture, animal husbandry, industry and mining, and the sheep industry is prosperous. Industry is dominated by machinery, metallurgy, shipbuilding, oil refining, food and wood processing.
2. What are the good universities in Western Australia?
1. University of Western Australia
The University of Western Australia is located beside the Swan River in Perth, the capital of Western Australia. It is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Western Australia, and it is also a five-star college with a starting salary for Australian graduates. The campus is dominated by Mediterranean-style buildings, with exquisite garden design and kings park and Swan River nearby. It is the center of yachting, surfing and other water sports, and is recognized as one of the most beautiful campuses in Australia. It is famous for its excellent teaching quality and all-round development of key disciplines such as art and science, and ranks among the four famous universities in Australia.
2. Curtin University of Science and Technology
Curtin University of Science and Technology is a member of the Australian University of Science and Technology Alliance. Its graduates are sought after by employers, and the employment rate is higher than the average level of Australian university graduates.
3. Murdoch University
Murdoch University is a research university founded in 1975 and the second oldest university in Western Australia. The pursuit of perfection is the school's school-running feature, and it enjoys a high reputation in the world for its first-class teaching and scientific research work.
4. Edith Covent University
Edith Cowan University is a modern university, which prides itself on its pragmatic concept of being close to reality. The campus is large and the teaching facilities are first-class. High-quality teachers and other software and hardware conditions enable schools to implement innovative quality education and attach importance to the combination of teaching and practice.
The above is a brief introduction of western Australia and famous schools, hoping to help students. If you have more questions about studying abroad, please consult your teacher.