Peter Speldewinde and Paul Close are two new UWA PhD graduates from Albany.
Contact us for further information on our courses.
Our courses teach the problem-solvers of the future to become key people in translating science into future community action and change.
We aim to instil a long-lasting awareness of natural resource management and identify professional training needs and opportunities nationally and internationally. We believe that industry adoption of our research incomes will encourage greater efficiencies.
There are two undergraduate courses for Australian and international students offered in Albany through the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences and Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.
The first year of many other undergraduate courses are offered in Albany through the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences and other UWA faculties. Contact the UWA Albany Centre for more information.
Studying in Albany allows you to take advantage of the practical learning opportunities presented by the Great Southern region. In addition to the Bachelor of Science (Restoration Ecology) our Centre in Albany offers: