Australia's 5-star Rated University-Adelaide University
Australia's 5-star Rated University-Adelaide University
Established in 1874, Adelaide University is one of the oldest and most research-intensive university in Australia. It is the leading university in South Australia with the highest number of applications from top scorers in the state.
Today Adelaide has over 20,000 students, including about 4500 international students from 90 countries.
The University offers significant resources and facilities to its students in five faculties:
Faculty of Engineering, Computer & Mathematical Sciences - Australian School of Petroleum (ASP); School of Chemical Engineering; School of Civil, Environmental & Mining Engineering; School of Computer Science, etc.
Faculty of Health Sciences - School of Medical Sciences; Medical School; School of Paediatrics & Reproductive Health, etc.
Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences - School of History & Politics; School of Humanities; School of Social Sciences, etc.
Faculty of the Professions - School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture & Urban Design; Business School; School of Economics, etc.
Faculty of Sciences - School of Agriculture, Food & Wine; School of Chemistry & Physics; School of Earth & Environmental Sciences, etc.
It offers a wide range of subjects across its five faculties including Architecture, Commerce, Engineering, Finance, Health Sciences, Agricultural Sciences, Law, Humanities and Social Science, Computer Science Mathematics, Music, and Science.
It has the largest research library in the state of South Australia, with more than two million items.
The Australian Good University Guide consistently gives Adelaide a 5-star ranking for prestige and research. The university is associated with 5 Nobel Prize winners and more than 100 Rhode Scholars.
Please visit the relevant guides for the ranking of best Australia's universities and the ranking of world first-class universities.
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