University Of Adelaide

The University of Adelaide, located in the center of Adelaide, South Australia, was founded in 1874, making it the third oldest university in Australia. It is one of Australia's "Group of Eight" leading universities. The University of Adelaide's alumni have distinguished themselves throughout the world in their individual fields. Alumni include Dr Andy Thomas, the first Australian in space, Antarctic explorer and geologist Sir Douglas Mawson, nuclear physicist Sir Mark Oliphant and former president of Singapore Mr Ong Teng Cheong. The university has produced three Nobel Prize-winners: x-ray pioneers Sir Lawrence and Sir William Bragg and penicillin pioneer Lord Florey in addition to 98 Rhodes Scholars. Recent academic celebrities have included Paul Davies, a professor of Natural Philosophy. Present size is reported at 18,000 students including 4000 international students from 70 countries (2003). While marketable disciplines such as wine science, information studies and business studies have been given wide prominence recently, the university still has a reputation for quality basic research and teaching in mathematics, engineering and biotechnology. Influences on the university's teaching and research priorities:
  • The Defence Science Technology Organisation (DSTO) in nearby Salisbury is the only facility of its kind in Australia requiring physics, engineering and IT graduates.
  • Winemaking is becoming a major export earner for South Australia. This is supported by the university's Waite campus, producing oenology and agriculture/viticulture graduates.
  • Two car plants in Adelaide (Mitsubishi and General Motors) producing a demand for engineering and design skills.
  • The university participates in the Auto-ID Labs.

Campuses

Waite

Situated in the foothills to the south-east of the city, the Waite campus has a strong focus on agricultural science, plant breeding and biotechnology. A number of other organisations are based on the site, including SARDI and CSIRO.

Roseworthy

Located north of the city, the Roseworthy campus comprises 16 km² of farmland and is a large centre for agricultural research. Other organistations linked to the campus include SARDI and the Murray TAFE.

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