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The Sydney Business School, which was established in 1997, is the graduate school of UOW's Faculty of Business and offers postgraduate business programs at the Sydney CBD Campus located at Darling Park, adjacent to Darling Harbour, [31] and UOW's Wollongong Campus.
The University of Wollongong Undergraduate Students' Association (known as WUSA, and its governing body the WUSA Council) is the principal student union at the University of Wollongong (UOW), New South Wales. Besides representing the campus students' interests, WUSA provides them with specific welfare services.
The Sydney Business School, University of Wollongong, was established in 1997.It is the graduate school of the Faculty of Business and offers postgraduate business programs at the Sydney CBD Campus located at Darling Park Tower 1, Level 2, 201 Sussex Street, Sydney NSW 2000, and UOW’s Wollongong Campus.
The Faculty offers undergraduate, postgraduate coursework degrees and postgraduate research degrees. The Faculty also offers graduate programs through the University of Wollongong Sydney Business School which is ranked 22nd in the Asia-Pacific region by QS World University Rankings in the 2014/2015. [1] [2]
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University of Wollongong Malaysia (Formerly known as KDU University College) is a private university in Malaysia, with its campus in Utropolis Glenmarie, Shah Alam. Established in 1983, and a pioneer in Malaysian private education, UOW Malaysia was one of the first private colleges in Malaysia to have its own purpose-built campus.
All students attending classes at the new Tai Wai Campus will have access to campus facilities such as the learning commons, cafeteria, Gym and dance studio located on the 3rd floor. The 2nd floor UOWCHK library is accessible from both inside and outside the campus for UOW college students and Hong Kong secondary school student alike. [7]
In 1993, the University of Wollongong in Australia opened what was to become the University of Wollongong in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.Initially called the Institute of Australian Studies (IAS), this centre made UOW the first foreign university to open a campus in the UAE, and the first Australian tertiary institution represented in the GCC. [4]