University of Adelaide

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History

The University of Adelaide was established in 1874, making it the third oldest university in Australia. It was founded with a vision to provide education to all, regardless of gender or social status, which was a progressive idea at the time. The university was named after the city of Adelaide, which in turn was named after Queen Adelaide, the consort of King William IV.

The university's first chancellor was Sir Richard Hanson, and its first vice-chancellor was Dr. Augustus Short. Classes commenced in 1876 with a small cohort of students. The university initially offered courses in the arts and sciences, and it was the first university in Australia to grant degrees in science.

Campuses

The University of Adelaide has several campuses, each with its own unique focus and facilities:

  • North Terrace Campus: Located in the heart of Adelaide, this is the university's main campus. It houses the majority of the university's faculties and is known for its historic buildings, such as the Mitchell Building and Bonython Hall.
  • Thebarton Campus: This campus is a hub for research and innovation, particularly in engineering and technology.

Academic Structure

The University of Adelaide is organized into five faculties:

  • Faculty of Arts
  • Faculty of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences
  • Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
  • Faculty of the Professions
  • Faculty of Sciences

Each faculty is responsible for a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, as well as research initiatives.

Research

The University of Adelaide is a member of the Group of Eight, a coalition of leading Australian universities. It is known for its research output and has been involved in significant discoveries and innovations. The university's research strengths include agriculture, health sciences, engineering, and the environment.

Notable Alumni

The University of Adelaide has produced many notable alumni, including:

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