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UWA students blogging!
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a university student? Well here's your chance to gain an insight into uni life before you get there! Node.live hosts a series of blogs written by UWA students, open to anyone, anywhere in the world. Currently students are sharing their experiences from lectures, to living at college, to social events, to every other aspect of university life. To view the blogs simply visit www.node.uwa.edu.au
UWA orientation Classes at UWA officially started this year on the 26th of February, with more than 3000 new students commencing! Here at UWA we try to make life a little easier for our new undergraduates by ensuring a smooth transition to university life with orientation week.
PROSH
The 76th edition of this annual newspaper was bigger and better than ever and raised an unprecendented amount of money, thanks to the hard work and fun antics of dedicated UWA students. Read on to find out what Prosh is all about.
UWA podiatry clinic
Offered for the first time in 2006 the Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine has come a long way. Students studying the degree now have access to patients in a clinical setting. Read on to find out more about the new UWA Podiatry clinic open to the Public at reduced fees.
My Uni
Introduced in the last Prospects this recurring article will profile a different student from a different discipline each issue. For now read on to hear from our featured student, Michael Douglas who is currently studying law and residing at UWA's Trinity College.
Myth busting - "they try to scare you in the medicine interview"
Last issue we debunked the myth that UWA studies are not practical. Now we would like to set the record straight about what really goes on in those medicine interviews.
Course in focus: social work
The Bachelor of Social Work is a degree for anyone interested in making a difference.
So you want to be a ...
With the high number of crime shows on television, forensic science has become an increasingly popular course. However, what is portrayed on these shows does not necessarily reflect reality. We interviewed past UWA graduate, Evan Roeterdink who now works for the Australian federal Police as a Crime Scenes Scientific Officer to find out what his job really entails.
Upcoming events and important dates
Find out about upcoming events for prospective students.