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UWA in Brief 2001


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Mission and Vision Statement


Mission:

To advance, transmit and sustain knowledge and understanding, through the conduct of teaching, research, and scholarship at the highest international standards, for the benefit of the international and national communities and the State of Western Australia.
 

Vision:

In the 21st Century, The University of Western Australia will be recognised internationally as an excellent research-intensive university and a leading intellectual and creative resource to the communities it serves.

It will provide a broad and balanced coverage of disciplines in the arts, sciences, and the professions at internationally recognised standards. It will be characterised by a strong research and postgraduate emphasis across the full range of its disciplines and it will be noted for concentrations of particular research excellence in selected areas of strength, opportunity and importance.

The University's research and postgraduate strength will be linked to and sustained by a high quality undergraduate programme in which teaching and learning takes place in an atmosphere of research and scholarship. The University will foster an international focus for all its activities and standards as an integral part of its overriding commitment to excellence and high quality. It will be valued above all, for its enduring commitment to improving society through learning and discovery.

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Significant Facts

  • The University of Western Australia, the State’s first university, was established in 1911 and opened with 184 students in three faculties: Arts, Engineering and Science. Today the University enrols over 15,000 students, in 8 faculties: Agriculture, Arts, Economics & Commerce, Education, Engineering & Mathematical Sciences, Law, Medicine & Dentistry and Science.
  • UWA consistently attracts high calibre students. In 2001, UWA enrolled 80% of the State’s top 5% of school-leavers and 69% of the top 10% of school leavers who enrolled at Western Australian universities.
  • UWA has proportionally the highest intake of school-leavers nationally. School-leavers represented 74% of its local commencing undergraduate students in 2000, while the national average was 48%.
  • UWA's pass rates are amongst the highest nationally. The latest national figures, published by DETYA, showed UWA had the highest retention rate of all universities in 1996.
  • In 2000, 12.2% of UWA’s enrolments were in higher degree by research compared with a national average of 5.4%. The University’s higher degree by research enrolments have increased over the past ten years by more than 55%. The latest national figures show that in 2000, UWA had the second highest proportion of higher degree research enrolments nationally.
  • UWA recorded 3.7 higher degree by research completions per 10 academic staff FTE in 1999; significantly higher than the national average of 2.5.
  • The quality of the University’s teaching and research in higher education has been recognised by the Committee for Quality Assurance that gave UWA top ratings in each of the three quality assurance rounds.
  • UWA obtained 7.9% of total research funds and 6.2% of the National Competitive Grant funds allocated to Australian higher education institutions in 1999. On a per capita basis these allocations were the nation's first and third highest allocations.
  • The 65-hectare Crawley campus is widely acclaimed for the beauty of its setting beside the Swan River and for its grounds and buildings, which are listed in the Register of the Australian National Estate. There are over 200 species of plants and trees whose exotic variety and rich profusion enhance the tranquillity and beauty of the grounds, and support over 55 species of birds.

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Statistical Summary

Student Enrolments 2001 15,166
Student Load (EFTSU) 2001 12,846
Commencing Students 2001 5,813
Postgraduate Enrolments 2001 3,299
Higher Degree by Research Enrolments 2001 1,661
Total Staff (FTE) 2001 2,447
Academic Staff (FTE) 2001 1,048
Course Completions 2000 3,499
Research Income 2000 ($’000) 69,096
Weighted Research Quantum Publications 2000 1,299
Operating Revenue 2000 ($’000) 334,566
Operating Expenses 2000 ($’000) 310,517

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Student Enrolments (as at 31 March)

  2001 2000 1999
Total Number of Enrolments 15,166 14,687 14,536
Total Student Load (EFTSU) 12,846 12,390 12,349
Commencing Enrolments 5,813 5,227 5,149
       
Full-Time Enrolments (No.) 11,814 11,125 11,135
% Full-Time (of total) 78% 76% 77%
        
Postgraduate Enrolments (No.) 3,299 3,163 3,175
% Postgraduate (of total) 22% 22% 22%
       
Higher Degree Research Enrolments (No.) 1,661 1,684 1,687
% Higher Degree Research (of total) 11% 11% 12%
       
Fee-Paying Overseas Enrolments (No.) 2,020 1,779 1,723
% Fee-Paying Overseas (of total) 13% 12% 12%
       
Fee-Paying Local Enrolments (No.) 879 686 611
% Fee-Paying Local (of total) 6% 5% 4%
       
Total Local Non-Fee Paying Enrolments (No.) 12,197 12,096 12,081
% Local Non-Fee Paying Enrolments (of total) 80% 82% 83%
       
Female Enrolments (No.) 7,742 7,478 7,384
% Female (of total) 51% 51% 51%
       
School Leavers (Op. Grant No.) 2,136 2,124 2,169
School Leavers % of Undergraduate Comm. (Op. Grant No.) 63% 66% 68%

(a) Operating grant load excluding local fee-paying student load

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Student Load (EFTSU) by Faculty and Course Type Group, 2001

  Higher
Degree-
Research
Masters
Coursework
Other
Postgraduate
Undergraduate Total Load
Agriculture 133.6 0.0 3.5 242.8 379.9
Arts 214.0 1.3 19.7 2,235.2 2,470.3
Econ & Com, Ed & Law 207.4 398.0 273.6 2,712.5 3,591.5
Eng. & Math Sciences 180.4 21.9 12.4 2,229.7 2,444.4
Medicine & Dentistry 277.6 44.7 10.6 1,135.1 1,467.9
Science 321.4 41.3 36.3 2,058.7 2,457.7
Other 0.0 0.0 0.0 34.5 34.5
Total (a) 1,334.4 507.2 356.2 10,648.5 12,846.3

(a)    Discrepancies between the sums of component items and totals are due to rounding

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Course Completions

  2000 1999 1998
Higher Doctorate 2 2 4
Doctorate 175 167 183
Master’s by Research 59 66 73
Master’s by Coursework 324 313 263
Higher Degree Qualifying 13 15 25
Postgraduate Diploma 257 262 311
Graduate Certificate 121 105 36
Graduate Entry Bachelor’s 91 90 90
Bachelor’s Honours 693 725 746
Bachelor’s Pass 1,743 1,754 1,834
Diploma 21 14 10
Total 3,499 3,513 3,575

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Graduate Destinations

(as at 30 April, for bachelor degrees and undergraduate diplomas completed in previous year)

  2000 1999 1998
Full-time study 38% 40% 41%
Full-time work 43% 40% 39%
Unemployed 4% 4% 4%
Part-time seeking full-time work 5% 5% 5%
Working part-time or seeking part-time work only 5% 6% 5%
Unavailable for full-time study or work 5% 5% 6%

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Staff (a)

(Full-time equivalence of staff, excluding casual staff as at 31 March)

  2001 2000 1999
  FTE % FTE FTE
Academic        
      Teaching & Research 756 31% 741 705
      Research Only 292 12% 303 291
      Total 1,048 43% 1,045 997
Non-Academic        
      Research Only 208 9% 183 190
      Other 1,191 49% 1,175 1,177
      Total 1,399 57% 1,358 1,368
Total Staff 2,447 100% 2,403 2,365
% Female Academic (of total Academic) 31% 30% 30%
% Female Non-Academic (of total Non-Academic) 58% 58% 57%

(a)    Discrepancies between the sums of component items and totals are due to rounding

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Research Income ($’000) (a)

   2000 1999 1998
Agriculture  National Competitive Grants 8,700 7,777 6,957
  Other Public Sector Funding 1,721 647 750
  Industry and Other Funding 1,270 1,586 936
  Total 11,691 10,011 8,643
Arts  National Competitive Grants 1,094 629 613
  Other Public Sector Funding 415 77 128
  Industry and Other Funding 622 338 247
  Total 2,131 1,044 989
Econ & Com, Ed & Law  National Competitive Grants 746 597 779
  Other Public Sector Funding 484 699 1,049
  Industry and Other Funding 315 147 215
  Total 1,546 1,443 2,044
Engin & Math Sciences  National Competitive Grants 5,264 4,083 4,715
  Other Public Sector Funding 3,237 894 511
  Industry and Other Funding 1,818 2,495 3,000
  Total 10,319 7,473 8,228
Medicine & Dentistry  National Competitive Grants 15,925 13,250 12,760
  Other Public Sector Funding 9,509 4,032 4,042
  Industry and Other Funding 4,859 6,325 7,061
  Total 30,292 23,607 23,864
Science  National Competitive Grants 7,592 7,882 6,417
  Other Public Sector Funding 4,222 1,036 1,420
  Industry and Other Funding 450 1,890 2,028
  Total 12,265 10,808 9,865
Grand Total (b) National Competitive Grants 39,322 34,205 32,266
  Other Public Sector Funding 19,590 7,387 7,903
  Industry and Other Funding  10,183 13,139 13,503
  Total 69,096 54,730 53,672

(a)     As reported in the DETYA Financial & Publications Research Data Collection
(b)     Grand Total includes Unspecified Research Income

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Research Publications (a)

  2000 1999 1998
Books – Authored Research 22 15 21
Book Chapters 121 128 128
Articles in Scholarly Refereed Journals 988 1,023 974
Full Written Conference Paper – Refereed Proceedings 168 219 172
Weighted Total (b) 1,299 1,385 1,296

(a)     As reported in the DETYA Financial & Publications Research Data Collection
(b)     Weighted using a ratio of 5:1:1:1

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Finance ($’000) (a)

  2000 1999 1998
Operating Revenue      
      Commonwealth Government Grants  120,927 120,254 122,900
      Higher Education Contribution Scheme 39,651 37,589 31,560
      Western Australian Government Grants 24,827 9,002 8,334
      Other Research Grants & Contracts 36,685 33,665 32,716
      Scholarships & Prizes 1,159 166 169
      Donations & Bequests 7,482 13,758 8,294
      Investment Income 33,581 38,542 50,316
      Fees & Charges 39,402 34,092 33,304
      Trading Income - - -
      Other 30,852 20,265 19,803
      Total Operating Revenue 334,566 307,333 307,396
Operating Expenses      
      Academic Activities 207,092 189,194 184,662
      Libraries 13,673 14,342 11,896
      Other Academic Support Services 3,323 2,545 2,304
      Student Services 15,654 17,404 15,616
      Public Services 15,927 11,379 12,109
      Admin. & Other General Institutional Services 38,266 38,532 35,550
      Buildings & Grounds 14,519 14,817 12,245
      Other 2,063 1,743 2,062
      Total Operating Expenses 310,517 289,956 276,444
Assets      
      Current Assets 45,191 45,514 52,885
      Non-Current Assets 1,132,782 1,106,181 1,081,001
      Total Assets 1,177,973 1,151,695 1,133,886
Liabilities      
      Current Liabilities 57,120 58,426 58,203
      Non-Current Liabilities 20,225 20,589 20,380
      Total Liabilities 77,345 79,015 78,583
Net Assets 1,100,628 1,072,680 1,055,303

(a)     Figures from 1998 and 2000 Annual Reports

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Comparative Statistics

  Total
Enrolment
2000 (b)
%
Overseas
2000 (c)
%
Postgrad.
2000 (d)
% Higher
Degree
Research
2000 (e)
% Comm.
School
Leavers
2000 (f)
($) Research
Income (g)
per Acad.
FTE (h) 1999
HD Research
Completed
per 10
Academic
FTE (h) 1999
UWA 13,479 11.3% 18.8% 12.2% 73.8% $70,865 3.7
ANU 9,379 10.2% 26.4% 13.9% 61.8% $28,003 (i) 6.0
Sydney 35,121 10.5% 21.1% 9.6% 66.6% $60,034 1.3
UNSW 31,498 20.6% 32.6% 6.9% 68.0% $61,817 2.7
Melbourne 33,362 14.7% 26.4% 10.1% 71.4% $67,632 4.2
Monash 41,648 21.3% 20.9% 6.0% 54.1% $40,755 3.1
U Queensland 29,716 9.5% 19.4% 10.5% 59.7% $73,293 4.3
Adelaide 12,885 11.0% 18.9% 9.5% 53.7% $77,370 3.2
Curtin 21,614 19.7% 16.2% 3.5% 48.8% $20,636 2.0
Edith Cowan 19,091 11.1% 14.6% 3.6% 34.0% $6,408 1.2
Murdoch 10,863 16.8% 18.9% 5.9% 41.2% $38,872 2.3
Australia 695,484 13.7% 20.5% 5.4% 47.8% $37,722 2.5

(a)   For the Group of 8 leading Australian research universities and Western Australian universities
       Source: DETYA Selected Higher Education Statistics, unless otherwise indicated
(b)   DETYA total enrolment data exclude time-limit students and various other categories
(c)   Number of Overseas student enrolments as a % of total enrolments
(d)   All postgraduate enrolments as a % of total enrolments
(e)   Number of Doctorate and Masters by research enrolments as a % of total enrolments
(f)    Number of commencing undergrad school leaver enrolments as a % of commencing undergrad enrolments,
       excluding cross-institutional enrolments
(g)   Source: DETYA, unpublished summary of Financial & Publications Research Data Collection
(h)   Full-time equivalence of academic staff, with a level B or above appointment, excluding casual staff
(i)    ANU Research Income excludes the Institute of Advanced Studies

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Further Information


For further information, please contact;

Robert McCormack,
University Statistician
The University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway
CRAWLEY WA 6009

Telephone: (08) 6488 2816
Facsimile: (08) 6488 1075
Email:
Robert.McCormack@uwa.edu.au

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