Albany campus life Albany campus life
Albany campus life Albany campus life

A friendly, supportive university community in the picturesque and historic city of Albany provides an alternative experience to studying at our Perth campus.

Albany is located 400km, or a four-hour drive, from Perth on Western Australia’s pristine south coastline. Situated in a biodiversity hotspot, Albany is close to some of the most spectacular beaches and scenery in Australia. It is connected to Perth by a well-maintained highway and has daily plane and bus services both to and from the city.

aerial view of Albany

“My love for the ocean and the intricate processes in the natural environment led me to choose a Marine Biology major in the Bachelor of Science degree. UWA Albany has a great family feel to it. Dynamic tutors, helpful staff and a close community of friendly students mean you are supported every step of the way.”

Ross
Undergraduate student

Our campus

Situated in the centre of Albany, our campus can be found on the café strip, close to shops and other amenities. Within the campus, expert academics and modern teaching facilities combine with small class sizes to provide you with a unique learning and research environment.

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Our region

Albany has some of the most beautiful and diverse scenery in the world, from stunning coastlines to rugged granite outcrops. Enrich your experience by exploring this amazing natural environment through walking tracks and bike trails, and immerse yourself in the cultural and historic heritage of the region. You can also enjoy the delights of the many boutique wineries, gourmet delicacies and fresh food producers.

 

Community

UWA Albany works with the Great Southern community to strengthen local connections.

Children's University

UWA has joined with Edith Cowan University to deliver the Children’s University Australasia program in WA. This partnership will work with schools across WA, including Albany, and aims to nurture children's aspirations, self-belief, curiosity and love of learning from an early age.

Friends of UWA Albany

The Friends of UWA Albany was established in 1999 and is a support group of about 100 community members, including many UWA alumni, who wish to support the students and activities of the UWA Albany campus.

Public lectures

The popular UWA Albany Lecture series presents talks throughout the year. Experts share their knowledge with the community on a wide variety of topics, including health, music and environmental issues.

Our history

UWA Albany first accepted students in 1999. Growing from undergraduate teaching in Arts and Science, the campus now offers a range of learning options for undergraduate and postgraduate students, and has vibrant and active research centres. The campus occupies the heritage-listed old Post Office and Railway Station. In 2012, a state-of-the-art Science Building was added.

 

Timeline

1999 Feb
Establishment of the UWA Albany Centre in the Old Headmaster’s House, Collie Street. Community lobbying in the 1990s to establish a university presence in Albany resulted in UWA Albany.
1999
The community support group Friends of UWA Albany and a community reference group UWA Albany Foundation are established.
2001 August
Major refurbishment of the Old Post Office Building on Stirling Terrace in preparation of the UWA Albany Centre relocating.
2001
Centre for Excellence in Natural Resource Management established.
2002 Feb
Academic procession down York Street to mark the grand opening of the UWA Albany Centre – Saturday 23 February 2002.
2002
Rural Clinical School of Western Australia established in Albany.
2002 Dec
The Centre wins an Australian Award for University Teaching for its innovative and practical approach to delivering higher education in the region.
2006
The first full Bachelor of Science degree is available in Albany – in Restoration Ecology.
2008
Establishment of Uni Smart Start Program in collaboration with the UWA School of Indigenous Studies.
2009
UWA Albany’s 10th anniversary.
2012
Purpose-built UWA Albany Science Building completed, expanding the opportunities for science and medical research and education in the region.
2017
Establishment of UWA Wave Energy Research Centre (WERC).
2019
Old Railway Station building named UWA Great Southern Marine Research Facility (GSMRF), incorporating WERC research, teaching and learning, and community outreach.
2019 Oct
UWA Albany celebrates 20 years.

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