Submit Proposals
Share your project ideas with UWA students. Provide real-world problems and mentor the next generation.
Group Formation
Students form groups and select projects based on their interests and skills. Groups will contact you directly.
Project Delivery
Watch as students develop solutions to your challenges and deliver results over the academic term.
Browse Projects
Explore available projects from real clients and choose ones that match your interests and skills.
View Projects
Click on SUBMIT GROUP PREFERENCES to view the projects. Do not submit a preference ranking until your group is ready. Once submitted, the preference cannot be updated.
Submit Preferences
A representative from your team should use SUBMIT GROUP PREFERENCES to provide your group's ranked list, and list any skills relevant to your choice of projects.
Active Units
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Past Sample Projects
This Web App we are using is a sample project from the CITS5206 IT Capstone in Semester 1, 2025.Below are sample projects from CITS5553 Data Science Capstone in Semester 2, 2024.
How It Works
Submit Project
Propose your project idea with details and requirements
Project Approval
Unit coordinators review and approve quality proposals
Group Selection
Student groups rank and get assigned to projects
Project Completion
Students work on projects and deliver results
Frequently Asked Questions
You can submit any project that provides students with valuable experience. Projects should be scoped appropriately for completion within a semester and should align with the unit's learning objectives.
Yes, clients are expected to be available for regular meetings with student groups, particularly at key milestones. This mentorship is crucial for the students' learning experience.
By default, students own any intellectual property they create. However, you can specify alternative IP arrangements when submitting your proposal, subject to agreement with the university and students.
Ready to submit a project?
Help shape the future by providing real-world projects for students to work on.