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  2. Kaplan International Languages - Wikipedia

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    Kaplan International Pathways is one of the five largest global providers of university pathway programs for international students. [16] It offers programs for students to enter UK, USA and Australian university degree courses at undergraduate, postgraduate and doctorate level.

  3. University of Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    The University of Adelaide, which is named after its founding city namesake to Queen Adelaide, was formally established on 6 November 1874 following the passage of The Adelaide University Act of 1874 through the South Australian parliament. [14] [15] The parliament also provided a 2 hectare (5 acre) land grant for a campus. [16]

  4. List of universities in Australia - Wikipedia

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    For-profit private (International) Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, New Zealand, China: National, New Zealand: 2014 2014 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A The University of Adelaide: Public Adelaide, Roseworthy: SA: 1874 1874 111= 151–200 82= 74 220 University of Canberra: Public Canberra: ACT: 1967 1990 351–400 801–900 403= 593 1353 University ...

  5. Tertiary education in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The first university established in Australia was the University of Sydney in 1850, followed in 1853 by the University of Melbourne. Prior to federation in 1901 two more universities were established: the University of Adelaide (1874) and the University of Tasmania (1890). At the time of federation, Australia's population was 3,788,100 and ...

  6. University of South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The University of South Australia (left) is set to merge with the University of Adelaide (right) by 1 January 2026. In November 2023, legislation passed state parliament enabling the creation of the new university to be named Adelaide University, previously a colloquial name used by the University of Adelaide.

  7. Adelaide University - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide University is a planned public research university based in Adelaide, South Australia. Established in 2024, it will combine the University of Adelaide , the third-oldest university in Australia, and the University of South Australia (UniSA) which has an antecedent history dating back to 1856.

  8. TAFE South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The acronym TAFE stands for Technical and Further Education and is used and recognised nationally throughout Australia.. TAFE SA is a registered training organisation (RTO) and Institute of Higher Education under the jurisdiction of the ASQA and the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA).

  9. University of Adelaide College - Wikipedia

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    The College is located a short distance away from the University campus in the city centre of Adelaide, Australia, with students receiving a student card that grants them access to its facilities. Approximately 800 students are enrolled each year from Australia and abroad. [1] The University of Adelaide College was known as Bradford College ...