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  2. University of Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    Website. adelaide.edu.au. The University of Adelaide is a public research university based in Adelaide, South Australia. Established in 1874, it is the third-oldest university in Australia. Its main campus in the Adelaide city centre includes many sandstone buildings of historical and architectural significance, such as Bonython Hall.

  3. Group of Eight (Australian universities) - Wikipedia

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    Group of Eight. The Group of Eight (Go8 or G8) comprises Australia's most research intensive universities (in alphabetical order) - the University of Adelaide, the Australian National University, the University of Melbourne, Monash University, the University of New South Wales, the University of Queensland, the University of Sydney and the ...

  4. University of South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The University of South Australia is a public research university based in Adelaide, South Australia. Established in 1991, it is the successor of the former South Australian Institute of Technology. Its main campuses along North Terrace are adjacent to the Australian Space Agency in Lot Fourteen and forms part of the Adelaide BioMed City ...

  5. Adelaide University - Wikipedia

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    The University of Adelaide (right) is set to merge with the University of South Australia (left) by 1 January 2026. The agreement for the merger was reached on 1 July 2023 by the two universities, which then accounted for approximately two-thirds of the state's public university population, in consultation with the South Australian Government.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Education in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    School education. Schooling in South Australia has historically had two tiers, primary school and high school (secondary school). Primary school ranges from reception to grade 7 (5 to 12 years old), from around 2020 moving to grade 6, and high school covers ages 13–18 (moving to 12–18). High school students in Australia are eligible to ...

  8. International students in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia has by far the highest percentage of international students in the world, relative to total population, [3] with 1 international student per 33.6 people in 2023 (786,891 students, [2] 26.45 million residents). If the 18% growth seen in 2024 continues, [2] this number will increase to 1 in 28.8 (3.48% of the population).

  9. Geography of South Australia - Wikipedia

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    9690 km 2. The geography of South Australia incorporates the south central part of the continent of Australia. It is one of the six states of Australia. South Australia is bordered on the west by Western Australia, to the north by the Northern Territory, Queensland to the northeast, and both New South Wales and Victoria to the east.