Future Students
Why Murdoch
Education at Murdoch is about creating opportunities for your future. Our admissions policy provides alternative entry paths for students from non-traditional backgrounds and we provide a flexible degree structure that allows you to tailor your course to suit your specific needs. Students can team diverse study areas from around the University for a double or even triple major.
We also see each student's time as more than just getting a degree - we emphasis the value of the whole university experience. Our campuses and staff are accessible, welcoming, conducive and friendly.
In an independent, national survey of Australia's public universities, graduates ranked us amongst the very best for overall student satisfaction*, infact for 13 out of the last 14 years!
t’s often said that you can best judge a university by the research it conducts. Murdoch is one of Australia’s leading research universities*. We work closely with the community, government, industry and business in exciting and important national and international research projects.
Murdoch is proud to be a member of Innovative Research Universities Australia (IRUA). IRUA was formed in 2003 and draws together six internationally recognised, student-focussed and research-intensive universities who share common aims, standards and values. The IRUA is committed to the promotion of collaboration in research and education among its members.
* Source: Good Universities Guide 2009 Edition
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A modern, dynamic campus with a true Australian feel. We are proud to offer the latest facilities and equipment to ensure you get the very most from your learning experience.
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Find out more about Western Australia's second university. From our academic history to the people who helped to shape who we are today.
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Our South Street campus is set in beautiful bush environment and covers over 227 hectares, making it the largest campus in Australia.
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Wondering what it will really be like to study at university? Watch our student profiles.
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