University of New South Wales
The University of New South Wales is located on a 38-hectare site in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, close to the citys iconic beaches and picturesque city skyline. The university, commemorating sixty years of operation this year, provides quality tertiary education for close to forty thousand students.
Offering 300 undergraduate courses and 600 postgraduate courses, the many and varied teaching programs are strengthened and driven on by the extensive research that is carried out by outstanding students and staff.
The university, in promoting and developing new ideas in a wide range of fields, promotes a learning culture that benefits both students and staff. UNSW offers a broad range of disciplines for study, with Faculties of Arts and Social Sciences, Built Environment. Engineering. Law, Medicine and Science, as well as the College of Fine Arts, UNSW@ADFA and the Australian School of Business.
The universities motto, Scientia Manu et Mente ("Knowledge by Hand and Mind"), reflects the institutions educational philosophy and commitment to balancing practical work with scholarly work. It is this successful method of education that has attracted more than 7000 international students from over 130 different countries worldwide.

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