Curtin University
Study in the capital of Western Australia
Quick facts
Location: Perth, Western Australia, Australia
University Type: Campus
City Size: Large
Climate: Mediterranean - hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.
Cost of living: Generally pricier than Norwich
Local Language: English
What's Unique: Asia is closer to Perth than Sydney! Bali is just a 3 hour flight away.
Sustainability: Curtin University hosts a number of opportunities for students to get involved with sustainability, from clubs such as the Sustainable Collective with events like lake clean-ups and the undergraduate qualification Planet Positive which provides students with academic training in tackling environmental issues, supported by a $6000 scholarship.
Why choose Curtin
Curtin University is a research-intensive public university based in Perth, Western Australia, named after the 14th Prime Minister of Australia, John Curtin. It is the largest university in Western Australia, with over 40,000 students.
The suburb of Bentley, located about six kilometres south-east of central Perth, is home to Curtin's main campus. In close proximity to everything Perth has to offer, it boasts 116 hectares of bold architecture nestled amongst beautiful landscaped gardens. With thousands of students filling the campus grounds every day of semester, there's a real vibrancy to the place.
Over the past decade the campus has undergone some major changes, with a variety of stunning modern buildings now interspersed with the original 1960s architecture.
Perth itself is a vibrant city. It's known as one of the most remote cities in the world but it packs a punch to make up for that. There's a thriving arts scene with galleries and cultural events and festivals. The city is close to beautiful beaches and a jumping off point to discover the unique landscape of Western Australia.
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