Welcome to the third and final issue of Prospects for the year. In this issue we have more information about exciting research projects and study options at UWA as well as some useful information for people who have applied to UWA for next year.
We hope you have found Prospects to be useful and informative this year. Prospects is designed to give future students of UWA an idea of the courses available to study and the opportunities available during and after study.
But everyone has a different plan and a different idea about what university has in store for them. If you have any feedback, recommendations or suggestions to improve on the information we are providing to you please send them to prospects@uwa.edu.au
Tell us what you want to read about in Prospects for 2007.
An all expenses paid month on an island off the coast of Spain could be the dream of many students for the mid-year break in July
Cute is not a word usually associated with computer science or anything much at all on a university campus.
For a week and a half in August several schools in the Pilbara and Kimberly region played host to Prospective Student Advisors from four WA universities.
Have you ever wondered how your brain can tell your toes to move - without any delay?
Three new science courses will be offered for the first time in 2007 by the Faculty of Life and Physical Sciences.
The 2006 TEE examinations are right around the corner and we just wanted to say Best of Luck from everyone at the Admissions and Prospective Students Office at UWA.
An important date to mark in your calendars is Tuesday 2 January 2007.