Founded in 1989, Western Sydney University is located in Australia's largest and most dynamic city. The institution serves approximately 42,000 students across seven campuses in Sydney's western region. Times Higher Education ranks the university among the top three percent globally and eighty-sixth in the 150 Under 50 rankings. The Good Universities Guide awarded five stars for undergraduate preparation, and QS Subject Ratings placed nursing forty-ninth worldwide.
The university maintains international partnerships with institutions including the University of Florida and the University of Hertfordshire. Research activities attract investment from various organizations, contributing to its reputation for innovation in teaching methods.
Academic programs span nine schools and faculties: Law, Education, Business, Nursing and Midwifery, Humanities and Communication, Computing Engineering and Mathematics, Health and Science, Social Sciences and Psychology, and the MBA program delivered through the specialist business school. Popular disciplines include humanities, medicine, engineering, natural sciences, law, and marketing.
Accommodation is available across six campuses in student residences offering shared and single rooms with private or shared bathrooms. Facilities include computer labs, lounges with billiards and table tennis, Blu-Ray equipment, plasma TVs, outdoor areas for picnics and barbecues, fully equipped kitchens, and Wi-Fi access. Alternative options include private apartments, studios, and homestay with Australian families.
The university's location offers a safe, clean, and culturally rich environment. Campus amenities include comfortable lecture halls, classrooms, residences, sports facilities affiliated with Connect Fitness, cafes, and shops.
Admission to Foundation programs requires completion of twelve years of schooling equivalent to Australian Year 11, and English proficiency demonstrated through IELTS 5.0-6.0, TOEFL 405-575, or PTE 35-58 depending on chosen specialization. Applications are accepted in March, July, and October.