Three campuses are located in New South Wales.
The University of New South Wales (UNSW) has three campuses in New South Wales, of which the main campus is located in picturesque Sydney. These campuses provide students with a beautiful learning environment and rich academic resources.
Internationally renowned institutions of higher learning
As an outstanding member of Australia's Eight Universities Alliance, Pacific Rim University Alliance, International Science and Technology University Alliance and Universitas2 1, UNSW is not only an academic pearl in the southern hemisphere, but also a world-renowned institution of higher learning.
A long history.
The history of UNSW can be traced back to 1949. At first, its predecessor was the University of Science and Technology in New South Wales. With the passage of time, in 1958, the university was officially renamed the University of New South Wales, which opened a new chapter and wrote endless academic legends.
Outstanding academic achievements
The University of New South Wales (UNSW) has made outstanding achievements in teaching and research. Its engineering, science, commerce, law, medicine and other disciplines enjoy a high reputation in the world. At the same time, it is also one of the largest research universities in Australia, with many excellent research teams and scholars.