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The university prefers to call these facilities UWA Claremont rather than a campus because it wants to remain a single campus institution that is located on the main Crawley campus. [40] UWA Claremont is about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) west of the main Crawley campus. Further west, the university has staff in central Claremont.
[17] [24] The 2024 Pride Co-Officers are Lorenzo Iannuzzi and Alexia Kenny Wood. [24] Wood was appointed by Guild Council following the resignation of Finn Gearon in March. [21] Access Officer: is responsible for overseeing the Access Department. [17] [25] The 2024 Access Co-Officers are Olivia Stronach and Lucinda Bartlett. [25]
In 2008, the TES was a score out of 510 (during 2009, out of 400), calculated on the basis of a person's TEE exam results. [citation needed]Previously, the TES was calculated by multiplying an applicant's best mean scaled score over four or five Tertiary Entrance subjects, with at least one subject from each of List 1 and List 2 contributing to the score, by 5.1.
The Business School's faculty comprises approximately 160 academic and professional staff, with 85 per cent of academics holding a PhD or equivalent degree. [1]There are over 5,700 students enrolled in the School; of these, 80 per cent are undergraduates, 18 per cent are completing a postgraduate degree by coursework, and 2 per cent are pursuing a higher degree by research.
Before 1957 and the establishment of the medical school, medical students spent a year at UWA before completing their degree at the University of Adelaide or another medical college. A first fundraising appeal for a new medical school was made in 1950, but enjoyed little success.
Robert French, former Chief Justice of Australia, current Chancellor UWA; Zarah Garde-Wilson, criminal lawyer; David Indermaur, criminal psychologist; Wayne Martin, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Western Australia; Neville Owen, former Justice of the Supreme Court of Western Australia, current Chair of the Truth, Justice and ...
] Prosh (which is now one of the oldest UWA traditions) is kept alive by volunteers writing, editing and distributing the newspaper annually in April. Each year a new group of charities are chosen as the beneficiaries of all money raised by Prosh , with more than $100,000 raised each year.
UWA Publishing, formerly known as the Text Books Board and then University of Western Australia Press, is a Western Australian publisher established in 1935 by the University of Western Australia. It produces a range of non-fiction and fiction titles.