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It has nine schools: School of Medical Sciences [2] School of Psychiatry [3] School of Public Health and Community Medicine [4] School of Women's and Children's Health [5] Prince of Wales Clinical School [6] Rural Clinical School [7] St George and Sutherland Clinical School [8] St Vincent's Clinical School [9] South Western Sydney Clinical ...
UNSW School of Media Arts; UNSW School of Medical Sciences; UNSW School of Mining Engineering; UNSW School of Optometry and Vision Science; UNSW School of Organisation and Management; UNSW School of Petroleum Engineering; UNSW School of Physics; UNSW School of Psychiatry; UNSW School of Psychology; UNSW School of Public Health and Community ...
UNSW College, owned by UNSW Sydney, offers pathway programs for international students to university. UNSW was the first in Australia to offer a Foundation Studies program, and also established the first university language centre in the country. More recently, UNSW College's offerings have increased with the addition of Diplomas and Pre-Masters.
The UNSW School Mathematics Competition [84] – Since 1962, the School of Mathematics and Statistics has run the UNSW School Mathematics Competition. This competition is a three-hour open book Olympiad-style exam designed to assess mathematical insight and ingenuity rather than efficiency in tackling routine examples.
Schools of the University of New South Wales This page was last edited on 19 March 2023, at 04:50 (UTC) . Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ; additional terms may apply.
Basser College was founded in 1959, ten years after the opening of the University of New South Wales (UNSW), making it the oldest residential college at the University. It was built to accommodate students from rural areas, enabling them access to the same education as local, metropolitan students.
Goldstein College was named after Phillip Godfrey Goldstein (1895—1963), who arrived in Australia in 1911 from England. In 1959 he donated £40,000 (Australian) towards the construction of the Dining Hall and College. The College initially housed women and postgraduate students, being the first college accommodation for women on the UNSW ...
The Clinical Information Access Portal, commonly referred to as CIAP, is a project of the New South Wales Department of Health that provides online clinical resources for health professionals working within the New South Wales public health system (NSW Health). Major resources available through CIAP include: Australian Medicines Handbook