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UWA in Brief 2008


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Mission and Vision Statement

Vision:


Achieving International Excellence:

The University of Western Australia will be recognised internationally for its excellence in teaching and research and as a leading intellectual and creative resource to the communities it serves.


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, Australian and Western Australian communities.

Defining Characteristics:

The University will be recognised by the following defining characteristics.

  • High quality, as the pervading criterion for all our activities.
  • Comprehensive, with a broad teaching and research profile in the arts, sciences, and professions.
  • Selective, within a comprehensive base, to develop particular areas of strength and emphasis.
  • Research-intensive, with a strong teaching and research nexus across all our disciplines.
  • Internationally focused, for both the content and standards of our activities.
  • Technologically innovative, to maximise our flexibility.
  • Responsive, to meet the needs of the community, our students and our graduates.

Significant Facts

  • The University of Western Australia, the State’s first university, was established in 1911 and opened two years later with 184 students in three faculties: Arts, Engineering and Science. Today the University enrols over 19,000 students, in nine faculties: Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts; Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; UWA Business School; Education; Engineering, Computing and Mathematics; Law; Life and Physical Sciences; Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences; and Natural and Agricultural Sciences.
  • Located 5 km from the Perth CBD, 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.
  • The University has an annual operating budget in excess of $500 million and assets totalling over $1.5 billion.
  • University staff members have won numerous awards for teaching and research; the most noteworthy being Professor Barry Marshall and Emeritus Professor Robin Warren who were awarded the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discovery of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori and its role in gastritis and peptic ulcer disease.
  • The University has a strong research record, obtaining 6.7% of the Australian Competitive Grant funds and 6.2% of the total research income funds allocated to Australian higher education institutions in 2006. On a per capita basis, these were the nation's third highest allocations.
  • The University’s achievements in teaching and learning were recognised with the award of more than $4.8 million from the Commonwealth’s Learning and Teaching Performance Fund for 2008.
  • UWA consistently attracts high calibre students. In 2008 UWA enrolled 82.8% of the State’s top 5% of school-leavers and 79.5% of the top 10% of school leavers who enrolled at Western Australian universities.
  • In 2007, 9.6% of UWA’s enrolments were in higher degree by research compared with a national average of 4.7%. The latest national figures show that in 2007, UWA had the third highest proportion (10.8%) of higher degree research enrolments nationally.

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Statistical Summary

Student Enrolments 2008 19,520
Student Load (EFTSL) 2007 15,419
Commencing Students 2008 7,232
Postgraduate Enrolments 2008 4,485
Higher Degree by Research Enrolments 2008 1,986
Total Staff (FTE) 2008 3,222
Academic Staff (FTE) 2008 1,339
Course Completions 2007 4,207
Research Income 2007 ($’000) 140,907
Weighted Research Publications 2007 1,695
Operating Revenue 2007($’000) 594,992
Operating Expenses 2007 ($’000) 594,048

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Student Enrolments (as at 31 March)

  2006 2007 2008
Total Number of Enrolments 17,538 18,252 19,520
Commencing Enrolments 6,359 6,643 7,232
Percentage Commencing 36.2% 36.3% 37.0%
Full-Time Enrolments 12,562 13,085 13,746
Percentage Full-Time 71.6% 71.7% 70.4%
Postgraduate Enrolments 4,095 4,167 4,485
Percentage Postgraduate 23.3% 22.8% 23.0%
Higher Degree Research Enrolments 1,981 1,930 1,986
Percentage Higher Degree Research 11.3% 10.6% 10.2%
Domestic C'wlth-Supported & RTS Enrolments 12,810 13,243 14,013
Percentage Domestic C'wlth-Supported & RTS 73.0% 72.6% 71.8%
Domestic Fee-Paying Enrolments 1,414 1,428 1,283
Percentage Domestic Fee-Paying 8.1% 7.8% 6.6%
International Fee-Paying Enrolments 3,122 3,390 4,023
Percentage International Fee-Paying 17.8% 18.6% 20.6%
Female Enrolments 8,869 9,218 9,898
Percentage Female 50.6% 50.5% 50.7%

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Student Load (EFTSL) by Faculty and Course Type Group, 2007

 

Higher
Degree-
Research

Other
Post- graduate

Under-graduate

Total

Architect, Ldsc & Vis Arts 25.5 5.6 630.4 661.5
Arts, Humanities & Soc Sc 217.1 66.7 1,963.5 2,247.3
UWA Business School 112.9 518.5 2,256.0 2,887.3
Education 115.9 196.4 51.4 363.7
Engineering, Computing & Maths 197.7 140.4 2,124.0 2,462.2
Law 20.5 29.5 1,133.6 1,183.6
Life & Physical Sc 325.7 253.0 2,430.3 3,008.9
Medicine, Dentistry & Health Sci 244.1 129.4 1,221.9 1,595.4
Natural & Agricultural Scienes 222.1 29.7 595.9 847.7
Indigenous Studies   11.4 50.0 61.3
Other   0.8 99.6 100.5
Total (a) 1,481.5 1,381.4 12,556.4 15,419.4

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Course Completions

  2006 2007
Higher Doctorate 2  
Doctorate 237 267
Master’s by Research 50 67
Master’s by Coursework 542 611
Higher Degree Qualifying 7 15
Graduate Diploma 312  317
Graduate Certificate 99 130
Graduate Entry Bachelor’s 139 78
Bachelor’s Honours 792 695
Bachelor’s Pass 1,965 2,013
Diploma 20 14
Total 4,165 4,207

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Graduate Destinations

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

  2005 2006 2007
Full-time study 38.5% 35.5% 38.4%
Full-time work 45.8% 49.2% 49.4%
Unemployed seeking full-time work 2.9% 2.3% 2.0%
Part-time seeking full-time work 4.3% 4.9% 2.6%
Working part-time or seeking part-time work only 5.6% 4.8% 5.0%
Unavailable for full-time study or work 2.8% 3.2% 2.3%

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Staff

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

 

2006

2007

2008

  FTE FTE FTE %
Academic
Teaching Only   29 3 2%
Teaching & Research 843 838 858 64%
Research Only 402 422 478 36%
Total 1,245 1,289 1,339 42%
Non-Academic
Research Only 204 203 197 10%
Other 1,546 1,598 1,687 90%
Total 1,750 1,801 1,884 58%
Total Staff(a) 2,996 3,091 3,222  
Percentage Female Acad (of total Acad) 34.6% 35.2% 37.2%  
Percentage Female Non-Acad (of total Non-Acad) 63.0% 63.5% 63.5%  

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Research Activity

Research Income ($’000)

National
Competitve
Grants

Other
Public
Sector
Funding

Industry
& Other
Funding

Cooperative
Research
Centres

Total

Architecture, Ldscpe & Vis Arts 2007 222 523 463   1,207
  2006 112 422 106    640
Arts, Humanities & Social Sc 2007 1,110 52 1,299   2,461
  2006 860 388 809   2,057
UWA Business School 2007 922 315 643   1,881
  2006 628 200 225   1,0547
Education 2007 317 519 118   954
  2006 82 405 6   493
Engineering, Computing & Maths 2007 5,403 7,285 5,408   18,096
  2006 5,026 4,958 6,129 928 17,041
Law 2007 77 395 107   579
  2006 148 566     714
Life & Physical Sciences 2007 12,837 3,267 5,244   21,328
  2006 13,087 6,957 3,997 100 24,141
Medicine Dentistry & Health Sci 2007 30,954 10,797 8,997   50,748
  2006 26,469 12,404 9,317 738 48,928
Natural & Agricultural Science 2007 19,137 4,685 8,619   32,441
  2006 17,545 7,672 6,853 5,725 37,795
Total (a) (b) 2007 71,168 29,746 39,994   140,907
  2006 63,959 33,953 31,764 7,491 137,166

Source: DEEWR Higher Education Research Data Collection
(a) Total includes research income not allocated to faculties

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Research Publications

  2005 2006 2007
Books – Authored Research 19 23 18
Book Chapters 143 140 168
Articles in Scholarly Refereed Journals 1,104 1,224 1,196
Full Written Conference Paper – Refereed Proceedings 284 264 241
Weighted Total (a) 1,625 1,743 1,695

Source: DEEWR Higher Education Research Data Collection
(a) Weighted using a ratio of 5:1:1:1

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Finance ($’000)

 

2006

2007

Operating Revenue
Australian Australian Government Grants 257,771 269,572
HECS-HELP Australian Government Payments 42,442 48,917
FEE-HELP 4,132 5,277
Western Australian & Local Government Financial Assistance 37,473 38,559
HECS-HELP Student Payments 14,915 17,486
Other Research Grants & Contracts 25,065 26,945
Investment Income 59,668 31,878
Fees & Charges 66,006 74,870
Salaries & Other Recoveries 20,563 24,339
Other Income 49,737 57,149
Total Revenue from Continuing Operations 577,772 594,992
Operating Expenses
Employee Benefits and On-costs 312,644 352,384
Student Expenses 25,886 27,857
Materials & Supplies 25,344 26,613
Depreciation & Amortisation & Impairment 30,308 33,089
Repairs & Maintenance 10,430 12,982
Grants Distributed 35,152 38,300
Travel 16,226 18,163
Professional Fees 15,598 19,475
Other Expenses 68,591 63,903
Share of Net Results of Assocs Accounted for Using the Equity Mthd 1,047 1282
Total Expenses from Continuing Operations 541,226 594,048
Net Operating Results from Continuing Operations 36,546 944
Assets
Total Current Assets 67,548 84,650
Total Non Current Assets 1,434,473 1,428,970
Total Assets 1,502,021 1,513,620
Liabilities
Total Current Liabilities 89,291 98,066
Total Non-Current Liabilities 29,025 30,280
Total Liabilities 118,316 128,346
Net Assets 1,383,705 1,385,274

Source: 2007 UWA Annual Report

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Comparative Statistics

 

Total Student
Load
2007 (a)

Percentage
International
2007 (b)

Percentage
Postgraduate
2007 (c)

Percentage
Higher Degree
Research
2007 (d)

Research Income (e) per
Academic FTE 2006 (f)
($)

Higher Degree
Research
Completions per 10 Academic
FTE 2006 (f)

UWA 15,330 19.5% 18.6% 9.6% 141,701 3.8
Sydney 36,132 21.4% 24.7% 8.3% 164,534 4.5
UNSW 30,404 23.2% 24.1% 7.8% 108,010 4.8
Melbourne 34,696 27.1% 26.2% 9.0% 145,881 5.2
Monash 41,665 34.5% 21.1% 5.5% 91,367 3.6
Queensland 29,339 18.9% 21.2% 9.6% 132,453 4.1
Adelaide 16,012 27.2% 22.0% 8.1% 136,451 4.1
ANU 11,312 24.3% 31.7% 14.6% 111,337 6.6
Curtin 28,084 42.7% 15.9% 3.6% 53,012 2.4
Edith Cowan 14,865 23.0% 18.9% 2.3% 21,400 2.1
Murdoch 10,682 23.5% 15.5% 6.1% 83,220 3.1
Australia 725,892 27.1% 20.6% 4.7% 77,671 3.1


Source: DEEWR Selected Higher Education Statistics, unless otherwise indicated
(a) DEEWR 2007 total student load data exclude exchange students and various other categories
(b) International student load as a percentage of total student load
(c) All postgraduate student load as a percentage of total student load
(d) Doctorate by Research and Masters by Research load as a percentage of total load
(e) Source: DEEWR, unpublished summary of Higher Education Research Data Collection
(f) Full-time equivalence of academic staff, with a level B or above appointment, excluding casual staff

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Further Information


For further information, please contact;

Mr Koon Quek,
Collections Co-ordinator
Statistics Office (Planning Services)
Telephone: (08) 6488 2813
MBDP: M452
Email:
koon.quek@uwa.edu.au


Mr Luke Minchin,
Principal Information Analyst
Statistics Office (Planning Services)
Telephone: (08) 6488 3673
MBDP: M452
Email: luke.minchin@uwa.edu.au


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