Coat of Arms of the University of Adelaide
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Latin: Universitas Adelaidensis | |
Motto | Sub Cruce Lumen |
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Motto in English
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"The light (of learning) under the (Southern) Cross" |
Type | Public |
Established | 1874 |
Chancellor | Rear Admiral Kevin Scarce |
Vice-Chancellor | Warren Bebbington |
Administrative staff
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3,699 |
Students | 27,000 |
Location | Adelaide, South Australia, Australia |
Campus |
Urban: North Terrace Rural: Roseworthy Overseas Education Centre: Singapore |
Colours |
Black, white, red, gold and blue |
Affiliations | Member of the Group of Eight, ASAIHL, ACU |
Website | www.adelaide.edu.au |
University rankings | |
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Adelaide University | |
QS World | 125 |
THE-WUR World | 142 |
ARWU World | 101- |
USNWR World | 152= |
CWTS Leiden World | 201 |
Australian rankings | |
QS National | 8 |
THE-WUR National | 8 |
ARWU National | 7-8 |
USNWR National | 8 |
CWTS Leiden National | 11 |
ERA National | 7 |
Urban: North Terrace
Suburban: Waite, Thebarton and the National Wine Centre
Black, white, red, gold and blue
The University of Adelaide is a public university located in Adelaide, South Australia. Established in 1874, it is the third-oldest university in Australia. The University is associated with five Nobel laureates and 104 Rhodes scholars. It is a member of the Group of Eight and the Association of Commonwealth Universities. The University is also a member of the Sandstone universities, which mostly consist of Colonial-era Universities within Australia.
The University of Adelaide is composed of five faculties, with each containing constituent schools. These include the Faculty of Engineering, Computer & Mathematical Sciences, the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of the Professions and the Faculty of Sciences.
The University of Adelaide is widely regarded as one of Australia's leading Universities, and it has considerably impacted the public life of South Australia. Many of the state's leading businesspeople, lawyers, medical professionals and politicians have been educated at the University. The University has been directly and indirectly involved in many of the world's achievements and discoveries, such as the discovery and development of penicillin, the development of space exploration, and the study of viticulture and oenology.
The University's main campus is located on North Terrace in the Adelaide city centre, adjacent to the Art Gallery of South Australia, the South Australian Museum and the State Library of South Australia. The university has five campuses throughout the state; North Terrace; Roseworthy College at Roseworthy; The Waite Institute at Urrbrae; Thebarton; and the National Wine Centre in the Adelaide Park Lands. It has a sixth campus, the Ngee Ann – Adelaide Education Centre (NAAEC), in Singapore. The university operates several associated and independent research institutes and groups. These include the South Australian Centre for Economic Studies, the Hanson Institute for Medical Research, and the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI). SAHMRI is based at the health and biomedical precinct on North Terrace, Adelaide.