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Murdoch University - Review
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Murdoch University - Review
Review

Nestled in the lively city of Perth, Murdoch University offers a unique educational experience that goes beyond the usual classroom setting. Known for its supportive and inclusive community, Murdoch encourages students to think critically and creatively, pushing the boundaries of traditional learning. With sprawling green campuses and a diverse student body, it provides an environment where ideas are freely exchanged, and every student's voice can be heard. What truly sets Murdoch apart is its commitment to real-world learning and research that makes a difference. Students have the opportunity to engage in hands-on projects, work alongside passionate academics, and tackle some of the big challenges facing the world today, from sustainability to technology. Whether you're interested in sciences, arts, or anything in between, Murdoch equips you with the skills and experiences that prepare you not just for a career, but for life.


The Campuses

South Street
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South Street is the main campus
Campus Life

Nestled amidst native bushland, Murdoch University’s South Street

feels like a blend of nature and academia, attracting around 23,000 students who appreciate the laid-back, open-air atmosphere. With koalas as neighbours and a student village offering a home-away-from-home vibe, the campus isn’t your typical concrete jungle. The facilities are solid, featuring everything from a state-of-the-art veterinary hospital to a world-class law moot court, but some buildings could use a facelift. It's a place where students can truly find their niche, although it might require navigating the occasional eucalyptus tree-lined trail or kangaroo sighting.


Neighbourhood

Just a short trip from the bustling Perth CBD, the Murdoch neighbourhood offers a lifestyle that's quintessentially Australian, combining suburban tranquillity with city accessibility. Living costs can be moderate to high, but the payoff includes proximity to Fremantle’s cultural hub and some stunning beaches. Unique in its blend of natural bushland with urban amenities, weekend picnics at Bibra Lake or a wander through the nearby Adventure World theme park are just a stone’s throw away. However, public transport can be a bit of a waiting game, so having a bike or car might save you some minutes.

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