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University of South Australia
Australia

Overall experience ( 3.9)

Selection process and gaining admission ( 3.8)

Funding and scholarships ( 2.8)

Study experience ( 4.0)

Life experience ( 3.9)

Job prospects ( 3.7)

91% of reviewers recommend University of South Australia

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University of South Australia
Australia
Friendly atmosphere
By the experience so far, I will give a positive advice for joining the University Of South Australia. ...more

Srikanth, Male, Hyderabad

Enjoy the good life!
Students can get support about academic and other services from the university. This is a good university to study and e ...more

Srikanth, Male, Guntur

University is good!
Students should read some reviews about the university before they select any. University is good. ...more

Shashank, Male, Hyderabad

south australian economy is growing
it was a creative university which is offering amazing platform for studies. I believe its the best in innovation and en ...more

Saurabh, from Delhi

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University of South Australia, Australia

Location

Australia's fifth largest city, Adelaide is located between white sandy beaches and the Mount Lofty Ranges. Known as the '20-minute city', it takes 20 minutes to get from the city to the hills or beaches. The city provides an affordable, safe and friendly environment in which to live, work and learn.

UniSA’s five campuses:

City West campus
City West campus is just a short stroll from Adelaide Railway Station. It is also easily accessible by bus, with many routes stopping on North Terrace, or a block away on Currie Street.

Degree programs and research activities are available in a wide range of areas such as business, commerce, management, marketing, information systems, tourism and hospitality, visual arts and design, and architecture.

Wireless computer network access, a cafe, bookshop, gallery, theatre, post office and many other modern facilities make it an ideal place to study.

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City East campus

City East campus is located on the corner of North Terrace and Frome Road, in the busiest part of central Adelaide. North Terrace is serviced by many of the main bus routes and the railway station is only a five-minute walk away.

City East has the State’s only programs in physiotherapy, podiatry, pharmacy, medical radiation, occupational therapy and human movement. Research expertise includes nutritional physiology, allied health and health care, and pharmaceutical science at the world class Sansom Institute situated on campus.

The seven-hectare campus is also home to the University's Centre for English Language (CELUSA) and South Australian Institute of Business and Technology (SAIBT).

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Magill campus

Magill campus is only seven kilometres from central Adelaide and is reachable from the city via bus.

Programs available at Magill range from journalism and media to psychology, and social work.

A well-equipped theatre, swimming pool, gym, cafe, bookshop and an ATM are among the many facilities available.

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Mawson Lakes campus
The Mawson Lakes campus is well-connected by rail and bus. As the home to some of the world's most significant technological research, the campus has state-of-the-art research facilities, an extensive library and collaborative links with the nearby Technology Park.

The campus also has many on-site facilities for recreational activities. The sports centre features a fitness gym and is equipped for many ball sports including basketball, indoor soccer and badminton. Outdoors are the tennis courts, ovals, cricket nets and even a golf course.

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Whyalla campus

Whyalla campus is South Australia’s largest regional university campus. The campus is situated on a 22-hectare site in the heart of Whyalla’s education and cultural precinct. Whyalla is only a short flight from Adelaide, or a four to five hour drive by car or bus.

The campus boasts of excellent accommodation facilities and a well-equipped library. Computing resources and wireless internet access are provided for seamless communication on and off campus.

Mt Gambier Regional Centre
Mount Gambier Regional Centre was established in 2005, with undergraduate degree level studies in the program areas of Nursing, Social Work, and Business and Enterprise.