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About UNSW
About UNSW - One of Australia's Leading Universities
UNSW - Australia's leading international university with over 250 sister university partnerships around the world.
AMAZING LOCATION
Located in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, the University of New South Wales is situated near the business hub of Australia's largest city. Providing students with easy access to a wide range of commercial, academic, cultural and social activities. The campus is in close proximity to some of Sydney's best beaches, with the world famous Bondi Beach only 10 mins away.
OUTSTANDING SUCCESS
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Excellent quality of education, attracting outstanding scholars and students from around the world
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UNSW has over 40,000 students. It has a diverse international identity with over 7,900 international students, from over 130 different countries and an additional 1,800 international students in pre-University programs.
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Consistently ranked as one of Australia's leading research institutions including key areas such as quantum computing, photovoltaics, HIV Aids research, interactive cinema, science, commerce, the arts and law
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170,000-strong alumni worldwide
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Degrees valued and recognised worldwide.
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More than 450 academic programs available in total, from bachelor degrees to PhD. Some programs offer graduate diplomas and graduate certificates
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Commitment to international education and research
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The University is consistently ranked by high school graduates as their first choice, with UNSW achieving one of the highest levels of 5 star ratings in the Good Universities Guide. For 2008 UNSW achieved a top score in the following categories: research grants, research intensivity, student-staff ratio, staff qualifications, graduate starting salary, student success in gaining employment, gender balance, cultural diversity and proportion of entrants who are school leavers.
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UNSW is committed to an international focus, believing that it is critically important to be open to the world through education and research. As an active member of Universitas 21, an international alliance of 21 leading universities in 11 countries, UNSW has access to a framework for international collaboration, and exchange of expertise and experience. |
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UNSW is also a member of the Group of Eight, a consortium of Australia's leading research universities, within which we strive to continually improve the quality of our performance.
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