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  2. Western Sydney University - Wikipedia

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    WSU (Campbelltown Campus) at night – 2006. The Campbelltown Campus is located in the semi-rural Macarthur region in South Western Sydney. Together with the Bankstown campus, the Campbelltown campus was originally part of the Macarthur Institute of Higher Education, founded in 1984. The campus offers degrees (among many others) in medicine ...

  3. Campbelltown, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Western Sydney University (old name University of Western Sydney) has a Campbelltown Campus, located on Narellan Road. It was established from 1983 as the second campus of the Macarthur Institute of Higher Education, which merged into WSU in 1989. A TAFE NSW campus operates just opposite the Campbelltown campus of WSU.

  4. Western Sydney University School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    It supports students in matters of advocacy, and also runs various social and academic events throughout the year at WSU. It is led by the WSMS Executive, which are elected on an annual basis, and supported by various representatives from different cohorts, clinical schools, advocacy groups, amongst others.

  5. Western Sydney University Parramatta Campus - Wikipedia

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    Before the Parramatta campus was developed, classes were held at Westmead, which is now part of the Parramatta campus. The oldest building on the campus was the home of the St Vincent's Boys' Home (active 1891-1985 [3]) at Westmead. [citation needed] The Parramatta campus was established as a campus of WSU in 1998. [citation needed]

  6. Campbelltown and Camden Hospitals - Wikipedia

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    Campbelltown Hospital, the larger hospital (more than 306 beds possible), operates a 40-bed 24-hour Emergency Department on its Level 0. Campbelltown Hospital ED sees the third-largest number of presentations per year in New South Wales.

  7. Al-Faisal College - Wikipedia

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    It is also a quad-campus independent Islamic co-educational primary and secondary day school, with campuses in Auburn, Liverpool, Campbelltown. Operated by Al-Faisal College Ltd, [ 4 ] the college was established in 1998 at the Auburn campus, later expanded to the Campbelltown campus in 2013 and Liverpool campus in 2015.

  8. Edward R. Murrow College of Communication - Wikipedia

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    Virtually every spring since 1973, the College of Communication at Washington State University has hosted the Edward R. Murrow Symposium, an event that brings prominent media figures to the WSU Pullman campus to discuss contemporary issues facing the communication professions and offers current students the opportunity to interact with and seek ...

  9. Innovative Research Universities - Wikipedia

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    Innovative Research Universities (IRU), formerly Innovative Research Universities Australia, is a network of eight comprehensive universities in Australia.. The main purpose of the group is to undertake advocacy on issues related to higher education policy, research and university students.