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The University of New South Wales (UNSW), also known as UNSW Sydney, is a public research university based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.It is one of the founding members of Group of Eight, a coalition of Australian research-intensive universities.
Peter Baume, AC, professor of community medicine, former Senator for New South Wales [194] Raina MacIntyre, FRACP, professor of global biosecurity, researcher in prevention and control of infectious diseases [195] Rebecca Ivers, AM FRSN FAHMS, professor of public health, researcher in injury prevention and trauma care [196]
The University of New South Wales (New South Wales) 11,856 5. The University of Queensland (Queensland) 10,042 Rank University Postgraduate - % of Total (2016) [2] 1.
Prior to this, only the University of Sydney offered law degrees in New South Wales. The task of establishing the new law school was given to John Halden Wootten QC, a former judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, who was appointed Foundation Dean in 1969. In 1976, the Faculty moved to occupy five floors of the UNSW Library Tower on ...
Faculty building. The UNSW Business School at the University of New South Wales is a business school located in Sydney, Australia.The school offers 42 programs, including 26 undergraduate and 26 specialist master's degrees, as well as six MBA and executive programs through the Australian Graduate School of Management.
The Faculty of Medicine is a constituent body of the University of New South Wales, Australia. The Faculty was established in June 1960 under founding dean Professor Frank Rundle. [1] It has nine schools: School of Medical Sciences [2] School of Psychiatry [3] School of Public Health and Community Medicine [4] School of Women's and Children's ...
The Faculty of Engineering is a constituent body of the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia. UNSW was formed on 1 July 1949, and the Faculty was established on 8 May 1950 with the inaugural meeting of the Faculty taking place on 7 June 1950.
The Group of Eight (Go8 or G8) comprises Australia's most research intensive universities (in alphabetical order) - the Australian National University, Monash University, University of Adelaide, University of Melbourne, University of New South Wales, University of Queensland, University of Sydney, and University of Western Australia.