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The University of Western Australia

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Australia - Western Australia
35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley WA 6009, Australia
+61 8 6488 6000
uwa.edu.au
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Introduction

The University of Western Australia (The University of Western Australia, or the University of Western Australia) is located in the western suburbs Perth the capital of Western Australia, on the Swan River (Swan River), next to King Park (Kings Park), about 5 kilometers from the center of the city.

The University of Western Australia is the best university in Western Australia and one of the top eight universities in Australia, because of the beautiful natural scenery and classical architecture has been selected as the most beautiful university in Australia many times.

The University of Western Australia is an open-ended university with no gates and walls, a large campus (covering 65 hectares) and integrated with surrounding communities. Visitors can visit any time. the university faces the Stirling Highway side with its iconic building Wintrop auditorium (Winthrop Hall), which was built in 1932, where annual graduation ceremonies and important school events are held. The art department, not far away, has several peacocks kept on campus, one of the characteristics of the university of western australia. The last building on the university is a business school built in 2009 for modern architecture.

The University of Western Australia campus is also worth visiting: the Mosovira Auditorium (Somerville Auditorium), the Octagonal Theatre (Octagon Theatre), the New Dolphin Theatre (New Dolphin Theatre), the sunken garden and tropical woods (Sunken Garden and the Tropical Grove), the Lawrence Wilson Museum of Art (Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery), the Edward de Causie Clark Museum of Earth Sciences (Edward de Courcy Clarke Earth Science Museum) and the Burnett Museum of Anthropology (Berndt Museum of Anthropolgoy); or finding a shade on the lawn or a nice campus cafe for lunch. Due to the limited parking space on campus, it is more suitable to travel by public transport or by bike.

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