The University of Western Australia
UWA Business School • M250, 35 Stirling Highway,
Crawley, WA 6009 Australia
The University of Western
Australia (UWA) is a public research university
in the Australian state of Western Australia.
The university's main campus is in Perth, the
state capital, with a secondary campus in Albany
and various other facilities elsewhere.
UWA was established in 1911 by an act of the
Parliament of Western Australia, and began
teaching students two years later. It is the
sixth-oldest university in Australia, and was
Western Australia's only university until the
establishment of Murdoch University in 1973.
Because of its age and reputation, UWA is
classed one of the "sandstone universities", an
informal designation given to the oldest
university in each state. The university also
belongs to several more formal groupings,
including the Group of Eight and the Matariki
Network of Universities. In recent years, UWA
has generally been ranked either in the bottom
half or just outside the world's top 100
universities, depending on the system used.
Alumni of UWA include one Prime Minister of
Australia (Bob Hawke), five Justices of the High
Court of Australia (including one Chief Justice,
Robert French, now Chancellor), one Governor of
the Reserve Bank (H. C. Coombs), various federal
cabinet ministers, and seven of Western
Australia's eight most recent premiers. In 2018
alumnus mathematician Akshay Venkatesh was a
recipient of the Fields Medal. In 2014, the
university produced its 100th Rhodes Scholar.
Two members of the UWA faculty, Barry Marshall
and Robin Warren, won Nobel Prizes as a result
of research at the university.