
Facts about UniSA
- The University of South Australia was founded in 1991.
- With an annual turnover of about $350 million UniSA is an
innovative, modern university dedicated to quality research and
teaching.
- It offers almost 400 degree programs from diploma to
postgraduate level.
- It has four divisions - Health Sciences; Education, Arts and
Social Sciences; Information Technology Engineering and the
Environment; and Business.
- The University has six research institutes and is a partner in
13 national Cooperative Research Centres.
- Since 2000 UniSA has won more than $100 million in research
funding and in 2006 was the highest ranked Australian university for
industry-sponsored research through the Australian Research Council.
- UniSA’s student population is about 33,000.
- UniSA is one of the state’s largest employers with more than
3000 staff.
- UniSA has four metropolitan campuses – City West, City East,
Mawson Lakes, Magill - and a campus in Whyalla. It also offers
programs in Mt Gambier.
- UniSA has the largest international university student
population in South Australia with about 3000 students studying in
Adelaide and more than 7000 studying UniSA programs delivered in
their own countries including Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Taiwan
and China.
- It is the only University in South Australia offering degree
programs in Physiotherapy, Pharmacy, Podiatry,
Medical Radiation, Civil Aviation, Journalism, Property, Human
Movement and Construction Management.
- The Vice Chancellor is Professor
Peter Høj and the Chancellor is David Klingberg AM.
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