Australia
The University of Western Australia
Tuition fee
AUD $38,000–$48,000
QS ranking
72
University ranking
The University of Western Australia (UWA) is a public research university in Perth, Australia, founded in 1911. It enrolls around 24,000 students, is a Group of Eight member, and ranks among the world’s top universities.
Academic programs
Tuition Fees (2025–26)
International tuition per year (indicative).
Undergraduate (International)
AUD $39,000–$45,000 per year.
Postgraduate (International)
AUD $38,000–$48,000 per year.
PhD (International)
AUD $41,000 per year (some funded via scholarships).
Scholarships
Merit- and research-based awards for international students, including entrance and postgraduate funding.
UWA Global Excellence Scholarship
Up to AUD $48,000 for undergraduate; up to AUD $24,000 for postgraduate.
Australia Awards Scholarships
UWA International Student Award
Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarships
Faculty-specific scholarships and bursaries
Rankings
QS World University Rankings 2025
#72 globally.
Subject strengths
Top 100 in Mineral & Mining Engineering, Agriculture & Forestry, Anatomy & Physiology.
Group of Eight member
Prestigious research-intensive universities in Australia.
Graduate outcomes
High employability and graduate satisfaction.
Student Life & Campus
Picturesque riverside campus in Perth with modern facilities and strong student support.
Accommodation
On-campus college- and apartment-style options.
Facilities
Modern libraries, laboratories, sports centres, innovation hubs.
Clubs & societies
150+ student clubs via UWA Student Guild.
International Student Support
Orientation, visa advice, health insurance, academic support.
Location
Close to beaches, parks, and Perth city centre (15 minutes); safe, multicultural, student-friendly.
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