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Adelaide University is a planned public research university based in Adelaide, South Australia. Established in 2024, it will combine the University of Adelaide, the third-oldest university in Australia, and the University of South Australia (UniSA) which has an antecedent history dating back to 1856.
The University of South Australia (left) is set to merge with the University of Adelaide (right) by 1 January 2026. In November 2023, legislation passed state parliament enabling the creation of the new university to be named Adelaide University, previously a colloquial name used by the University of Adelaide.
The University of Adelaide, which is named after its founding city namesake to Queen Adelaide, was formally established on 6 November 1874 following the passage of The Adelaide University Act of 1874 through the South Australian parliament. [14] [15] The parliament also provided a 2 hectare (5 acre) land grant for a campus. [16]
The New University Merger Discussion Group initiated the formation of the UniSA Students Association (USASA) in 1994. The intervening years were managed by the Confederated Student Union, the South Australian Institute of Technology Union, and the Council of South Australian College Student Organizations.
The Students' Association of the University of Adelaide (SAUA) was a student representative body that existed at the University of Adelaide from 1973 until 2007. [2] It was one of a number of student organisations that was affiliated to and funded by the Adelaide University Union through the government sanctioned 'Union Fee'.
David Lloyd is a Dublin-born and educated university executive and academic. His academic background was that of a chemist, specialising in computer aided drug design. He serves as vice chancellor and president of the University of South Australia; He is the chair of Universities Australia and the immediate past Chair of the Committee for Adelaide.
St Mark's College is an Australian university co-residential college in North Adelaide, South Australia. Founded in 1925, [2] it is affiliated with the Anglican Church of Australia. It is the oldest residential college in South Australia and is associated with the University of Adelaide, the University of South Australia and Flinders University.
Adelaide: [4] Roseworthy Campus near Roseworthy. UniSA: [5] Campuses at Mount Gambier and Whyalla. Interstate campuses include: Flinders: [3] The university maintains a number of external teaching partnerships in south-west Victoria and the Northern Territory. Overseas campuses include: Adelaide: [4] Singapore Campus.