As part of a $300M development at Curtin University, St Catherine’s College has been chosen to open an innovative residential accommodation facility.
Read MoreI’m the Community Engagement RA here at St Cat’s, for which I organise community events throughout the year and help people find volunteering projects to get involved in.
Read MoreI live in Lower Whitfield, which is a wing I love living in because of its close proximity to the dining hall. The best thing about St Cat's so far has been making new friends from so many different countries.
Read MoreOur gardening team is led by Joseph Mann who shares his initiatives that make the College environmentally friendly.
Read MoreOur Dandjoo Darbalung program offers non-Indigenous residents the opportunity to learn and unlearn, to challenge assumptions and participate in events.
Read MoreWhether you're a coastal cruiser, a seasoned city slicker, a lycra fanatic or a hipster with a fixie, we have the best bike trails for you!
Read MoreI came to college last year from Singapore and I live in Lower Whitfield. I love how most of my friends are in the same building. We always meet in the Upper Whit breakout area to study and eat noodles together.
Read MoreOur Dandjoo Darbalung Dance Group performed at the launch of Marr Danju Week at UWA.
Read MoreI’m the Cultural Officer at St Cat's which means I run the arts, dance and music programs as well as project manage the Inter-College cultural events such as the Lipdub and Battle of the Bands.
Read MoreNew in town? Here are some tips for getting around St Catherine’s College!
Read MoreAt St Cat’s, your wing is full of your closest neighbours. There are 12 wings at St Catherine’s and each wing is managed by a Residential Adviser (RA).
Read MoreCommencement Dinner marks the beginning of the academic year and welcomes all residents, both old and new, to celebrate the festive spirit of community that St Catherine’s stands for.
Read MoreI’m studying a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Finance and Economics at UWA. I currently live in the new Banksia building. My favourite part of college so far has been the inter-college sport, I absolutely love it.
Read MoreThis year, St Catherine’s set up its “Honey Bee Project.” The project was established on the college rooftop gardens in order to create a bee nesting ground.
Read MoreMulticultural week celebrates the kaleidoscope of cultures present at St Catherine’s. The week celebrates the diverse array of ideas and backgrounds St Catherine’s is privileged to host.
Read MoreDuring Secret Friends week, while maintaining anonymity, residents leave little gifts outside the doors of their secret friends, commonly accompanied with thoughtful letters of appreciation.
Read MoreA College tradition, residents spend O-Week learning dance steps before competing in a dance-off against other Colleges at the Fresher Festival at Matilda Bay, on the banks of the Swan River.
Read MoreEducation and employment outcomes for young Indigenous people in the Dandjoo Darbalung program have received a $180,000 boost from four corporate leaders in the Western Australian mining industry.
Read MoreWelcome to St Cat’s! You’ll soon realise that College is more than a place to sleep at night (and party all day, or the opposite). It’s a safe space for exploring yourself and the world around you.
Read MoreSt Catherine’s College, UWA residents are preparing to run for Cancer Research, prevention and support in UWA’s 2018 Relay for Life on October 13.
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