Australian Universities

The University of Adelaide is located in Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, the fifth largest city in Australia. It is the third university in Australian history and the oldest university in South Australia. It is a member of the prestigious Group of Eight research-intensive universities in Australia and the academic alliance of the 21st century. It is also one of the six sandstone universities and is rated as a five-star University in Australia. Since its founding in 1874, The University of Adelaide has been one of the top universities in the world and Australia. As of 2019, The University of Adelaide has cultivated 5 Nobel Prize winners, the most in Australia, and 108 Rhodes scholars. Singapore's two presidents also graduated from The University of Adelaide. 


The Waite campus of The University of Adelaide has the largest agricultural complex in the southern hemisphere, and has also created the second largest wine cultivation and brewing major in the world. 70% of Australian wine is produced in South Australia. In the professional ranking of QS World University Ranking in 2019, its education, medicine, law, etc. rank among the top 50 in the world, and its accounting and finance disciplines rank among the top 100 in the world. At the same time, The University of Adelaide Business School has AACSB certification.

The University of Adelaide library is the largest library in South Australia and the main library of the Adelaide. It is the main source of information for teachers and students. Student service facilities include: health care, counseling, finance, education, welfare, kindergarten, language and learning skills counseling, restaurants that provide food from different countries, more than 60 student associations, clubs and a university gymnasium. 


• UA will give admission and credit for certain programs of UA to students who have completed certain programs or courses at DUFE;

• Exchanges of students and academic staff;
• Joint research activities, including projects, seminars, conferences and public lectures;
• Exchange of publications, academic materials and other information;
• Collaborative degree programs at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels;
• Access for PhD and Masters Students enrolled at a university and staff members to the facilities of each party required to conduct the project;
• Participation in PhD and Masters by Research programs by staff of either party;
• Joint quality assurance and benchmarking;
• Such other projects for mutual benefit that are agreed upon by both parties. 


https://www.adelaide.edu.au/


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