UWA has been providing an abundance of opportunities
for the past 100 years. This has allowed students
like Ji Soo to realise their potential at
the Group of Eight university.
I’m studying a Bachelor of Arts, with a
major in Political Science and International
Relations. UWA over my years here has given
me a lot of opportunities both with clubs
and with external events, for example through
UWA International Relations Society, in March
just gone, I was able to go to Seoul with
a delegation from UWA to represent Australia,
and it was pretty much the best week of my
life. About 2000 students from all over the
world came to the Seoul city capital and literally
just had the best week of debating, talking
about really important global issues, as well
as making friends and really embodying the
United Nations spirit.
I actually think it is such a great privilege
to study at a campus that is so beautiful
as UWA. There’s a lot of heritage behind
a lot of beautiful architecture that you don’t
really see nowadays especially in the more
modern universities.
After my undergraduate I am hoping to finish
a Juris Doctor, so a postgraduate degree in
Law and hopefully that will open up some doorways
into DFAT, diplomacy… really the end goal
is to work for the United Nations and help
with social justice, human rights overseas,
aid work, and just developing the world and
I’m helping the international system become
more democratic and better for everyone, equal
for everyone.
Without a doubt, step into it, and just embrace
the fact that this institution will actually
provide you with a great learning environment,
a beautiful campus, amazing student life,
great social and academic and career opportunities.
Basically there’s everything that you want
in this State, and if not the world, here
at UWA.
