Established as the State’s first university in 1911, The University of Western Australia (UWA) is recognised as a sandstone university and a member the Group of 8 – Australia’s oldest and leading research-intensive universities. It was founded with a mission to ‘advance the prosperity and welfare of our communities’ and today, more than 27,000 students from 100 countries choose UWA as their institution to undertake tertiary studies. Since our beginnings, UWA has blazed the trail in producing remarkable and life-changing contributions across learning, teaching and research. But our University is more than simply a centre for education and research.
For more than 100 years, we have contributed to the intellectual, cultural and economic development of Western Australia, the nation, the Indian Ocean region and our world. We have forged and embraced connections with community, partners and industry to ensure our impact is far reaching, both now and into the future. We’re continuing to make our mark on the world, with our students and researchers vital in this journey. UWA students and researchers contribute to society in ways that tackle our world’s most pressing challenges. From health and social inequalities to the environment and climate change, our passionate community of students, academics and researchers are partnering with industry to help solve these Grand Challenges and the many other issues effecting the world today and into the future.
The global impact of our research and education places us as a world top 100 university (QS 2023). This means students join a community of passionate, intelligent and resourceful leaders who are driving innovation and change. They’ll connect with and work alongside leaders in education, research and industry, and follow in the footsteps of our thousands of graduate success stories. Our motto ‘Seek Wisdom’ is as relevant today and into the future as it was when it was adopted by the UWA Senate in 1912. We remain committed to this, as we continue to encourage our students and staff to push beyond the bounds of what is known and what is possible.
The University of Western Australia is located in the city of Perth, Australia’s only west-facing capital city, providing a gateway to the nations of the Indian Ocean Rim. Being the leading institution in the city, the closest major Australian city to Indonesia, UWA has developed deep and meaningful partnerships with Indonesia, and its leading educational institutions, as well as organisations over the many years. We highly value the research collaborations and the contribution of outstanding Indonesian students and researchers have made to the University during these times and therefore, provide our commitment to supporting them during their time during and as an Alumnus of the University. As UWA continues to implement its 2030 strategy, strengthening of partnerships with Indonesia becomes increasingly important.
Academic: GPA of 3.0 or above on their studies to date
English Language:
– IELTS: 6.0 (no band less than 6.0 and must include Academic Reading and Writing modules)
– TOEFL iBT: 82 (minimum score of: 22 in the Writing section; 18 in the Reading section, 20 in the Speaking section; and 20 in the Listening section)
Never had TB/TBC infection.
22 July 2024 – 11 November 2024
Social Science
- Public Relations (General)
Applicants 2023
Regular Applicants : 5 students
GPA : 3.35 – 3.91
TOEFL iBT Score : –
IELTS Score : 6 – 7.5
Duolingo English Test Score : –
TOEIC Score: –
Awardees 2023
Regular Awardees : 4 students
GPA : 3.35 – 3.96
TOEFL iBT Score : –
IELTS Score : 6 – 7.5
Duolingo English Test Score : –
TOEIC Score: –