University Information
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In addition to universities in Western Australia, international students have many options across Australia's other states.
The Group of Eight (Go8) universities are particularly prestigious, including institutions like The University of Sydney, The University of Melbourne. These universities are known for their academic excellence, research, and high graduate employability rates. Other well-regarded universities include Monash University, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), and RMIT University, which offer top programs in fields such as business, engineering, computer science, and arts.
Tuition fees typically range:
Undergraduate Programs: AUD $25,000 - AUD $50,000 per year
Postgraduate Programs: AUD $30,000 - AUD $55,000 per year
Please feel free to contact AEA's team for more information regarding the school information is Australia.
University of Western Australia
The University of Western Australia (UWA) is a top choice for international students, offering a world-class education and strong global reputation. Ranked among the top 100 universities worldwide, UWA is known for its excellent programs in Engineering, Environmental Science, Law, Medicine, and the Arts.
Located in the vibrant city of Perth, UWA provides a dynamic campus life with state-of-the-art facilities and a focus on both academic excellence and student well-being.
Tuition fees range from AUD $30,000 to AUD $45,000 per year for undergraduate programs and AUD $35,000 to AUD $50,000 for postgraduate courses, with scholarships and support services available to help international students thrive.
- AACSB and EQUIS international business schools certification.
- QS World University Rankings 2025: UWA is ranked 77th globally.
- UWA is ranked in the global top 50 for 17 subjects in the QS world university ranking 2024 and ARWU 2023.
Curtin University
Curtin University, located in Perth, Western Australia, is one of the region’s largest universities, with over 61,000 students (as of 2023). It is renowned for its strong focus on popular fields such as Engineering, Resources and Energy (including petroleum and mining), Information Technology, and Health Sciences.
As a member of the Australian Technology Network (ATN), Curtin provides international students with cutting-edge facilities, strong industry connections, and a dynamic campus experience. With competitive tuition fees ranging from AUD $30,000 to AUD $45,000 for undergraduate courses and AUD $35,000 to AUD $50,000 for postgraduate programs, Curtin offers an excellent education in one of Australia’s most livable cities.
- Ranked in the top one per cent of universities worldwide in the highly regarded Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) 2024
- Number one in Australia and second globally for Mineral and Mining Engineering in the 2023 QS World University Rankings by Subject (maintained for seven years in a row).
- Member of the Australian Technology Network and the first technical university in the Australia
Edith Cowan University
Edith Cowan University (ECU) in Perth, Western Australia, provides an inclusive and dynamic learning environment for international students. Named after the first woman elected to the Australian Parliament, ECU stands out for its innovative education, especially in fields like Nursing, Education, Psychology, Arts, Business, Engineering, and Computer Science.
ECU is committed to practical learning and industry-relevant research, equipping students with the skills necessary for successful careers. The university is also expanding with an upcoming city campus, offering students even more opportunities to engage with industry and the local community. Tuition fees at ECU vary by program. For undergraduate courses, fees typically range from AUD $25,000 to AUD $40,000 per year, while postgraduate programs usually cost between AUD $30,000 and AUD $45,000 per year.
ECU is committed to practical learning and industry-relevant research, equipping students with the skills necessary for successful careers. The university is also expanding with an upcoming city campus, offering students even more opportunities to engage with industry and the local community. Tuition fees at ECU vary by program. For undergraduate courses, fees typically range from AUD $25,000 to AUD $40,000 per year, while postgraduate programs usually cost between AUD $30,000 and AUD $45,000 per year.
- ECU has been ranked sixth in Australia in the inaugural AFR list, the only WA university to make the top 10.
- In the 2024 QS Subject Rankings, ECU's sports and related subjects ranked 36th in the world.
- ECU has maintained its long-standing 5-star rating for undergraduate teaching quality for 17 straight years, equal to the best in Australia.
Murdoch University
Murdoch University, located in Perth, Western Australia, is a vibrant institution with campuses in Singapore, Dubai, and Myanmar.
The university excels in fields such as Environmental Science, Veterinary and Animal Science, Business, Psychology, and Criminology, with strong industry connections and hands-on learning experiences that prepare students for successful careers.
As a member of the Innovative Research Universities (IRU), Murdoch is recognized for its cutting-edge research in areas like plant disease control, animal health, clean air, and environmental technology.
Murdoch University offers competitive tuition fees for international students. For undergraduate programs, tuition typically ranges from AUD $25,000 to AUD $38,000 per year, depending on the course. Postgraduate programs generally range from AUD $30,000 to AUD $45,000 per year.
- 81% of the Professors have PhD degrees.
- Murdoch allocates approximately US$18 million in scientific research funding each year.
- The school association includes more than 50 clubs and societies, covering sports, culture, intelligence and various social activities.
Notre Dame University
The University of Notre Dame Australia is a private Catholic university that offers an inclusive, community-focused environment for international students. With campuses in Fremantle, Broome, and Sydney, Notre Dame provides a unique opportunity to study in some of Australia's most beautiful and historic locations.
Notre Dame is renowned for its strong academic programs, particularly in Nursing, Medicine, Education, Philosophy, Arts, and Business. The university’s commitment to personal development, academic rigor, and ethical practice is evident in its highly regarded Health Sciences and Law programs, which are popular among international students.
For undergraduate programs, international students can expect to pay between AUD $28,000 and AUD $42,000 per year, depending on the course. Postgraduate programs generally range from AUD $30,000 to AUD $45,000 per year.
- It is the first Catholic university in Australia and one of only two private universities in Australia.
- High graduate employment rate, with a strong reputation for preparing students for the workforce.
- Excellent connections with industry partners, enhancing employability and providing practical learning experiences.
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