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The University of Western Australia offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary program in International Heritage, designed to equip students with the fundamental knowledge and practical skills necessary to understand and conserve the world's cultural heritage. This program explores the diverse range of cultural expressions, artifacts, sites, and landscapes that have shaped human history across different regions and societies. Students will engage with topics such as heritage management, conservation techniques, cultural heritage laws, ethical considerations, and sustainable practices for preserving and promoting heritage assets. The curriculum integrates theoretical frameworks with hands-on experiences, including fieldwork, internships, and collaborations with heritage organizations, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for careers in heritage conservation, cultural policy, and related fields. Emphasis is placed on understanding the social, cultural, and political contexts of heritage sites and collections, fostering an appreciation for cultural diversity and the importance of safeguarding heritage for future generations. The program attracts students interested in archaeology, history, anthropology, museum and gallery studies, and environmental sustainability, providing a platform for interdisciplinary learning and research. Graduates will be equipped to contribute thoughtfully to heritage preservation initiatives at local, national, and international levels, working in areas such as conservation projects, cultural consultancy, policy development, and heritage education. With access to state-of-the-art facilities, experienced faculty, and a vibrant academic community, students will develop critical skills in heritage assessment, project management, and innovative conservation methods. This program underscores the importance of cultural heritage as a vital component of identity and community resilience, preparing students to make meaningful contributions to the protection and celebration of global cultural assets.
- Working with Stakeholders
- Debates in Contemporary Heritage Studies
- Heritage Dissertation
- Social Sciences Professional Placement 1
- Social Sciences Professional Placement 2
- Conservation in Cultural Landscapes, Historic Towns and Urban Precincts
- Archaeological Resource Management
- Foundations in Heritage Management
- The Business of Sustainable Heritage
- Intangible Heritage
- Heritage and Development in Asia
- Heritage Study Tour
- Heritage Special Topic
- History and Heritage
- Indigenous Heritage Study Tour
- Heritage Governance: from Global to Local
- A bachelor’s degree, or equivalent as recognised by UWA; and
- Including the following:
- A weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent in the level 3 units of the relevant major;or
- The equivalent as recognised by the Faculty
- A Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in Heritage Studies, with a weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent; or
- The equivalent as recognised by the Faculty.
- English language requirement: IELTS minimum of 6.5 overall with individual items no less than 6.0.
- All international students at UWA are required to pay tuition fees for their programs of study. The tuition fee is based on the student's course of study. Fees increase on an annual basis.New students should refer to their Acceptance of Offer Contract and once enrolled, their Statement of Account for tuition fees.
- AUD $100 application processing fee (credit card payment accepted).
- Your contact details.
- Supporting documentation (such as your English language competence test results, academic transcripts, passport ID page and other documentation for course-specific requirements).
- Academic transcripts must be uploaded as one single collated PDF only (not as separate PDF pages).
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.
International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (IPRS)
Applications are invited from suitably qualified international students to apply for International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (IPRS) to undertake the degree of Master by Research or Doctorate by Research at The University of Western Australia. An application for a scholarship is also an application for admission to the University.
The purpose of the IPRS scheme is to attract top quality international postgraduate students to areas in which the University has specialised research strengths and to support Australia's research effort. Successful applicants can expect to become members of a research team working under the direction of senior researchers and in an area which has attracted external resources.
These scholarships cover International Tuition Fees for up to four (4) years, as well as Overseas Student Health Cover.
Successful applicants will also be awarded a full living allowance scholarship and UWA Top-Up Scholarship (the total combined value for 2015 is $29,000 per annum). Please see the entry for Australian Postgraduate Awards and UWA Safety-Net Top-Up Scholarships for further information.
Please also refer to the Australian Government website for Frequently Asked Questions about International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (IPRS).