Western Australia (WA) has firmly established itself as a provider of world class education. The State's five universities share a wealth of research and academic excellence, each with their own area of expertise. Every university offers a dynamic, stimulating learning environment with state-of-the-art facilities and access to unrivalled academic resources to enable students to excel academically and personally. Students not only learn theory, but are given challenging, interactive assignments that encourage them to "think outside the square".
There are currently over 50,000 student enrolments from over 140 countries around the world studying in this modern cosmopolitan city. Perth is a focal point for innovation, scientific breakthroughs and is at the forefront of cutting edge technology. The numerous scientific and technological advancements developed by West Australian institutions and organisations have achieved global recognition and impacted many lives. For example:
The State's 5 universities play an important role in the Global research community
Scientific, medical and technological advancements achieved by WA institutions keeping the State in the headlines around the world.
They are involved in cutting edge research projects with leading institutions around the globe.
Nasal vaccine to provide protection against whooping cough (Curtin University)
New treatment for sand to be used as a mining application (Murdoch University)
AuSKA - New ICT technology to convert analogue radio frequency signals into digital data (Edith Cowan University)
Encoding Technology for artwork - invisible chemical fingerprint unique to the artist signature to help prevent fraud (University of Western Australia)
Professor Barry Marshall revolutionised the treatment of stomach ulcers around the world when he proved that ulcers are in fact caused by a bacterium called helicobacter pylori, rather than stress and poor diet as was believed for decades. In 2005, Prof Marshall and Dr Robin Warren received the Nobel
Prize in Medicine for their life-changing discovery.
Perth has one of the highest standards of living in the world and the highest income per capita in Australia at AU$65,525 per annum .Apart from the chance to get a great education, studying in Perth provides the unique opportunity to sample the rich tapestry of life in Perth.
Western Australian Exhibition and Seminar with Aspirations Education will be held on Sunday October 4 at the Galadari Hotel from 1.30 pm to 5.30 pm. The session would commence with a one hour seminar at 1.30 pm followed by the Exhibition at 2.30 pm. Students will have the opportunity to not only explore the various educational avenues that are available in a wide variety of disciplines, but also to inquire and compare fees charged, facilities provided, and financial assistance available at each university or institute in Perth.
Entrance is free of charge and our dedicated and efficient staff could guide students at the exhibition and direct them to university representatives from different institutes in Perth. For more information, please contact Aspirations Education on 2808800 / 2808801 or visit us at No. 267/20 Samagi Mawatha, Nawala Road, Nawala.
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