MURDOCH UNIVERSITY
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Murdoch University in Australia was named after ‘Sir Walter Murdoch’, who was a renowned author, academic and philosopher. The school’s history dates back to 1975. It is known internationally for being a teaching, learning and research center. The school is a public university.
University at Glance
Tuition Fee
$1000
IELTS
7.0
Sec School
12th
Deadline
21,Aug,22
Schools
The Murdoch University is divided into various schools. This includes school of Education, School of Environmental and Life Sciences, School of Human Communication, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, and School of Social Inquiry. Other schools are School of Veterinary Studies, School of Law, School of Arts, and School of Engineering and Information Technology.
Campuses
The Murdoch University has 5 major campuses. It has South Street as its main campus. Other Australian campuses ae located in Mandurah and Rockingham. Its international campuses are located in Singapore and Dubai. The campuses have adequate facilities that provide a great teaching and learning environment.
Research
The school is in collaboration with industries, businesses, governments and other educational institutions. They partner to cater to local and global challenges. This includes social challenges, scientific challenges, sustainability, food and water. The campuses have research centers that support collaboration and discovery. These include Food Futures Institute, Harry Butler Institute, and Health Futures Institute.
Accommodation
Accommodation facilities are also available on campus and off campus. A range of apartments are available on campus. Recreation facilities such as swimming pools, a beach volleyball court, student lounges and study lounges are also available. For students who want to live off campus, several independent and shared facilities are available.
Facts and Numbers
The school is a member of Innovative Research Universities. It also leads the Australian National Phenome Center. Additionally, it is one of two universities that offer Forensic Science Studies in Western Australia. The school has more than 23,000 students of which 37% are from foreign countries.
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