Type: Government
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    The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia

    Sydney, New South Wales

    Estd Year: 1949

    Q.S. World Ranking: 44

    Placement: 80%

    About Campus

    The University Of New South Wales (UNSW) is an open research university that was developed with a motive to meet the new demands of the growing technology. Initially, it was known as the New South Wales University of Technology. Notably, the university gained its statuary status in 1949 by the Parliament of New South Wales, Sydney. After gaining this status, it was provided funds for the construction of buildings on the campus. And, the classes started a year later with an enrolment of 46 students. UNSW established two colleges, one in Newcastle and the other in Wollongong. Located in Kensington, Sydney, the main campus has two research centres. The UNSW Lowy Cancer Research Centre studies cancer and related problems in children and adults. The other research centre is Wainwright Analytical Centre that specializes in studying chemical, biological and physical materials. It is home to the faculties of medicine, engineering, and science. Moreover, music rooms, theatre halls, and fitness centres are also available on the campus. These are open to students as well as the general public.
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