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UniHall began in 1942 when The University of Western Australia (UWA) loaned land to the US Navy for use as a wartime officers’ base. After the war, UWA saw an opportunity to use the land and existing buildings for student accommodation, and in 1946 the University Hostel opened with a diverse student population. In 1961 the Hostel became Currie Hall, operating more closely with UWA in its management and operations. In 2013, Currie Hall was renamed University Hall and opened the new J, K, and L Houses, which wrap around the historical ‘heart’ of Currie Hall.
The UniHall population grew from 250 to 760 residents and established our new chapters in UniHall’s story. UniHall’s core values evidenced through our Charter have been retained through each reincarnation of UniHall and are embedded in the way the community lives and learns together. UniHall is committed to a culture of diversity and inclusiveness, individual responsibility, high academic performance, respectful and honest relationships, and fair and ethical decision-making. You must understand and appreciate the community into which you are being welcomed. UniHall expects you to be proactive, engaged, respectful, and responsible no matter how long your stay – from a one-semester exchange student to a student who moves from undergraduate to postgraduate. Your contributions are valued so you can make your time at UniHall as enjoyable and successful as possible.
UniHall Office has three Admin Assistants who offer a friendly face for you to talk to and assist with bike hire, laundry tokens, mail collection – almost any question you need to be answered! The office is open from 8 am to 7 pm Monday to Friday during the semester. The resident community elects the Residents’ Club (ResClub) Committee, which organizes an exciting social events calendar for all residents. This group of volunteers works with the UniHall team to ensure your experience is one you will remember for the rest of your life! Finally, UniHall students, UniHall staff, and UWA are one of respect and engagement and are unique throughout Australian residential colleges.
Accordingly, you will find over the page our Mission and Charter that maintains the foundation of community, innovation, and progression that aims to support each student through their studies and life after UWA. University Hall aims to provide the most enriching UWA student experience possible. We deliver this in a fun environment where all cultures and interests are valued, and all residents are best prepared to leave UWA as leaders of purposeful lives.


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