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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 Western Sydney Medical Society is the peak representative body for all medical students studying at Western Sydney University, and is officially affiliated with the School of Medicine. It supports students in matters of advocacy, and also runs various social and academic events throughout the year at WSU.
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. There are a number of local schools, including: Campbelltown Performing Arts High School; Broughton Anglican College; Campbelltown Public School
Admission for international students for undergraduate and graduate studies are done by directly applying to individual universities, there's no centralized place to apply. [88] However, there are third party entities in various countries that help students to simultaneously apply for multiple universities in Australia.
Wedderburn is located 57 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of the City of Campbelltown and is part of the Macarthur region. Wedderburn is the only Campbelltown suburb on the right bank of the Georges River. A steep gorge and heavy bush gives Wedderburn the atmosphere of a small country ...
The first students began at the Campbelltown campus in 1986, with about 550 students in the initial intake. Student administration relocated from Milperra in the same year. The new campus offered courses in nursing, business and technology, arts and general studies. It formally opened on 27 November 1987. [1] [8] [9] [18]
Eventually though, construction began and the 30-bed Campbelltown Hospital was officially opened by then NSW Premier Neville Wran on 1 October 1977 (this building is now referred to as Block B of Campbelltown Hospital). [2] By April 1978, the hospital had increased its beds to 120, including a 10-bed Pediatric Ward.
The WSU Parramatta Campus has long served the populace of Western Sydney, first established in 1813 as the Female Orphan School. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Before the Parramatta campus was developed, classes were held at Westmead , which is now part of the Parramatta campus.