Business

Your student advising office is your one-stop shop for all your course-related queries. We can assist with:

  • course advice and creating a study plan
  • checking your enrolment 
  • MBA planning and resources
  • advising on global and extra-curricular experiences
  • directing you to student support services
  • helping with complex matters regarding special consideration, credit transfer, approved leave, academic progression, graduation eligibility and other special approval requests
 

The Business School is located on the ground floor of the Business School building.

Visit us during our office hours, Monday - Thursday 9.30am - 4.30pm, Friday 10am - 4.30pm, and closed  Tuesday between 12- 1pm.
Closed weekends, public holidays and university shutdown period. 

Phone us on +61 6488 3235 

Email us via askUWA

Book an online appointment with a Student Advisor

Featured opportunities

Stanford Summer International Honours Program

Combining top-notch academics with exclusive activities that explore the rich cultural, social, and geographical resources of the San Francisco Bay Area, the IHP is an invaluable experience.

Work Integrated Learning internships

Make the most of your time at UWA by undertaking an internship as part of your course. Opportunities are available throughout the semester and in summer and winter for postgraduate and international students.

Pollinate Student Fellowship Program

Venture to India with Pollinate Group to contribute to projects that make a difference to the lives of families and communities through sustainable business models and environmental solutions to real-world problems.

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Get involved

The Business School offers heaps of vibrant student clubs for you to join. Work on an entrepreneurial community project, provide consultancy advice to not-for-profit organisations, run professional development workshops for students, or coordinate careers and social events.

Joining a student group helps you transition into university life, build and extend your professional and personal networks, put your business skills to practice, make new friends and have fun. Browse clubs and societies at the Guild's website.

One club, Enactus, is the world’s largest experiential learning platform, dedicated to creating a better world while developing the next generation of entrepreneurial leaders and social innovators. It is an international, student-run, non-profit organisation present in more than 39 countries around the world, engaging students from more than 1,500 universities.

Facilities

Rosemarie Nathanson Financial Markets Trading Room

A world-class training tool for students, the Business School’s trading and analysis centre allows users to gain access to real-time data from more than 400 global markets. Students have access during selected classes and special access can be assigned to research students.

Visit the Trading Room

Business Common Room

The Common Room offers students in business 24/7 access to study spaces, device charging facilities, a kitchenette, bathroom and vending machines. Room access is automatically granted on your UWA campus card when you enrol, and after-hours access is via the outside of the building near the EY Lecture Theatre.

Computer labs

We have a number of computer labs on the ground floor that students have access to when not being used for classes. Check the room schedule (posted on each door) for availability.

Professor Izan Postgraduate Study Room

Postgraduate students have an exclusive space in the common room for quiet study during building opening hours. Access is automatically granted on your campus card at enrolment.

More for Business students

Master of Business Administration (MBA) students

The UWA Business School offers a range of exclusive opportunities to enhance the MBA and graduate certificate student experience, from study abroad opportunities and dedicated student clubs, to facilities and prizes. Our Student Office is open late during trimester to support you when you’re studying after hours.

MBA resources

The Master of Business Administration (MBA) suite of programs includes the:

  • MBA 
  • MBA Flexible
  • Graduate Certificate in Business (GCB)
  • Graduate Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Innovation (GCE&I)
  • Graduate Certificate in Health Leadership and Management (GCHLM) 
  • Graduate Certificate in Leadership (GCL)
  • Graduate Certificate in Minerals and Energy Management (GCMEM) 
  • Graduate Certificate in Social Impact (GCSI)

Download the 2025 MBA Flexible Timetable (614KB)

International Study Tour

An International Study Tour is being run by the Australian Institute of Management in 2025. For further information please visit: https://aimwa.com/course/international-study-tour/ 

To check if you have space to credit this experience to your UWA MBA please submit a special approval form to the UWA Business School. Please note this approval is simply to pre-approve eligibility for credit and will not guarantee you a place. The registration, payment and selection process are all facilitated directly through AIM.

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Join the club

Our MBA student community includes vibrant, active student clubs hosting regular events and opportunities for networking and professional development.

MBA Social Club

This committee of postgraduate business students provides an environment that fosters friendships and networking opportunities. Events are held throughout the year such as First Friday Catch-Ups and the annual MBA Ball.

MBA Case Club

Case Club focuses on preparing MBA candidates to solve real-world business problems. Monthly instructional workshops with consulting industry professionals introduce the frameworks to tackle each type of case, and weekly practice sessions give you the chance to develop confidence using the techniques and applying them to business problems across a range of industry sectors. 

Graduate Management Association (GMA) 

Represents postgraduates and current students from The University of Western Australia’s Business School, fostering lifelong learning, networking events, resources for professional development, UWA-related news, knowledge-sharing opportunities and much more.

Your home at the Business School

The MBA Quarter is available 24/7, offering collaborative nooks for group work, individual study pods, a kitchen and bathroom facilities. MBA students are granted access automatically at enrolment.


Featured opportunities

Queen’s University MBA Summer Enrichment Program

Deepen your knowledge and skillset in Toronto while connecting with a group of world-class international business schools over an intensive four-day session.

St Gallen’s Short Term MBA Program

A 12-week intensive exchange in Switzerland with company visits and excursions, providing a learning laboratory for those aspiring to a career in international management.

Haskayne MBA Summer Program

Equivalent to the unit MGMT5608, this Calgary program teaches you to apply entrepreneurial thinking to generate value-added processes, products/services and business models. You’ll navigate entrepreneurial risk, prepare business cases, and pitch ideas to potential investors.

WHU MBA Europe Summer Institute

Undertake this overseas two-week course in Germany on ‘The Changing Environment for International Business in Europe' at the WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Management and gain targeted insight.

UWA MBA International Study Program

This program is an immersive cultural experience where our students visit organisations who are leaders in their industry to learn more about innovative global business. Previous destinations have included San Francisco, India and Europe.

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