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Studying at the University of Adelaide means being part of a rich tradition of excellence in education and research, with world-class academic staff and a vibrant student life.
Adelaide has a fine tradition of exemplary scholarship and ground-breaking research, and its unique relationship with industry and other organisations ensures that our research expertise is translated into tangible benefits for the global community.
At the heart of the University's vision, achievement and impact is our commitment to excellence, our sense that a focus on the experience of the student is fundamental, and our belief that research intensity and innovative, high quality teaching have a symbiotic relationship that underpins and characterises the finest universities in the world.
www.topuniversities.com /scorecard/modules/school_search/search_school_details.php?voidsess&sch_id=561   (232 words)

  
  University of Adelaide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Established in 1874, the university is the third oldest in Australia and, with almost 19,000 students, is the second largest institution in South Australia.
It is situated in Adelaide's south-eastern foothills, in the suburb of Urrbrae on 1.74 square kilometres of land.
Among the distinguished academics at the University of Adelaide are the renowned theoretical physicist Dr Rod Crewther, the pure mathematician Mathai Varghese, and applied mathematician, Prof.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/University_of_Adelaide   (1020 words)

  
 University of Adelaide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The University of Adelaide located in the center of Adelaide South Australia was founded in 1874 making it the third oldest university Australia.
The University of Adelaide's alumni have distinguished themselves throughout the world their individual fields.
This is supported by university's Waite campus producing oenology and agriculture/ viticulture graduates.
www.freeglossary.com /Adelaide_University   (376 words)

  
 The University of Adelaide - Australia
Having left Alice Springs when she was 15, it was at the University of Adelaide that Olivia O'Donoghue discovered how she could make a difference to rural and Indigenous health.
The University of Adelaide is one of Australia's most research-intensive universities.
Studying at the University of Adelaide means being part of a rich tradition of excellence in education and research, with world-class academics and a vibrant student life.
www.adelaide.edu.au   (177 words)

  
 AVCC Member Universities
The University of Adelaide is Australia's third oldest university (established 1874) and, for comparison, is older than all but a few universities in England.
Adelaide University Research Park (Thebarton campus) is one of Australia’s premier university-owned technology/research parks, where graduates develop their skills with innovative companies, including some 40 commercial tenants, in the University's industry-linked Graduate Entrepreneurial Programs.
Studying at the University of Adelaide means being part of a rich tradition of excellence in education and research, with world-class academics and a vibrant student life.
www.avcc.edu.au /universities/facts/adel.htm   (431 words)

  
 IDP Global Apply Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Not limited by national boundaries, the University works to ensure that the many informal linkages that exist between its academic staff and their colleagues world wide are complimented by a series of formal relationships with other universities, government bodies, non-government organisations and industry groups.
Adelaide graduated Australia's first woman surgeon (Laura Margaret Fowler), the first woman elected to a university council in Australia (Helen Mayo), and the first Australian woman to be a Queen's Counsel, South Australian Supreme Court Judge Chancellor of an Australian University and Governor of an Australian State (Dame Roma Mitchell).
The University of Adelaide is among the most research-intensive universities in the South East Asian region, with major strengths in wine and food, health sciences, biological sciences, physical sciences, information technology and telecommunications, environmental sciences and social sciences.
idp.studylink.com.au /display/provider/provider-info.html?pid=pid-mm-01-00123m   (2419 words)

  
 Loyola University Chicago: Adelaide, Australia
IES Program
Established in 1874 by an Act of the British Parliament, the University of Adelaide is the third oldest university in Australia.
Located on the coast of the Southern Cone, Adelaide is bordered on the east by mountains, wineries, and bushland, and on the south and west by clean, sandy beaches and rugged headlands.
University of Adelaide courses are offered on a point system, where one University of Adelaide point equals 1.33 IES semester credits.
www.luc.edu /studyabroad/ies_adelaide.shtml   (1033 words)

  
 Sport at the University of Adelaide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Adelaide University Boat Club (AUBC) was founded in 1881 and is one of South Australia's premier rowing clubs.
The AUBC operates from the Torrens River in the city of Adelaide, and from West Lakes (near Port Adelaide).
The Adelaide University Football Club was officially formed on 26th March, 1906 and became affiliated with the Sports Association two weeks later on 9th April, 1906.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Adelaide_University_Sports_Association   (3711 words)

  
 University of Adelaide Admission: Vault Student Surveys
The University of Adelaide is one of the longest established of the Universities in Australi...
The University of Adelaide is based centrally within the capital sity of South Australia.
The quality of life is excellent at the University of Adelaide, they house counseling departments, and have many apartments and town houses availa...
www.vault.com /college-admissions/University-of-Adelaide.html   (611 words)

  
 Institute for Study Abroad, Butler University : IFSA-Butler Programs : Australia : University of Adelaide
Students at this university of 18,000 are particularly enthusiastic about outdoor activities; consider joining one of the clubs for hang gliding, rock climbing, and scuba diving.
Adelaide is one of the oldest universities in Australia, and the course offerings are vast.
University of Adelaide is a Spotlight Scholarship program for semester 2 2007.
www.ifsa-butler.org /programs/australia/adelaide   (232 words)

  
 University of Adelaide
Adelaide is amongst Australia's least expensive capital cities to live in - low prices for food, rental and residential colleages make it a popular choice for Australian and overseas students.
Adelaide is small enough to be friendly and welcoming, yet large enough to provide plenty of attractions and entertainment.
The academic year in Adelaide is divided into semesters, but runs from March to November, with the main break in their mid-summer from December to February.
www.geog.leeds.ac.uk /studentinfo/adelaide.html   (520 words)

  
 Eynesbury College
Established in 1874, The University of Adelaide is one of Australia's oldest and most prestigious universities.
The University is small enough to provide personal interaction with teaching staff, yet large enough to offer a broad range of courses and outstanding opportunities for research.
Its research is at the leading edge of knowledge and The University of Adelaide consistently ranks high among the top universities in the Asia-Pacific region in winning research funds.
www.eynesbury.sa.edu.au /international/index.php?page=The_University_of_Adelaide   (263 words)

  
 Adelaide travel guide - Wikitravel
Adelaide is centrally located among the wine regions of McLaren Vale, Barossa Valley and Clare Valley, all of which are within day-trip distance.
Adelaide is within a reasonable driving distance of the capital cities on the east coast.
The Adelaide Botanic Gardens are FREE to enter and are a worthwhile visit, the gardens are quiet and relaxing even though they're in the heart of the city.
wikitravel.org /en/Adelaide   (2890 words)

  
 Auto-ID Lab Adelaide
The Adelaide Auto-ID Centre was opened at the University of Adelaide, Australia in 2001 with Professor Peter H. Cole as Research Director.
The Adelaide Auto-ID Centre was renamed 'Auto-ID Labs at Adelaide' when the Auto-ID Centre closed officially in October 2003 and split into Auto-ID Labs and EPC global.
The Adelaide Auto-ID Lab is a part of the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, which is based within the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The University of Adelaide.
autoidlab.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au   (273 words)

  
 AdelaideNow... Adelaide Uni loses ranking
Adelaide held 56th position in the world's top 200 universities in 2004, according to The Times Higher Education Supplement.
University of Adelaide vice-chancellor Professor James McWha said the university had improved its overall score by six percentage points on last year, despite the fall in rank.
He argued the result recognised that the university was one of the best in the world.
www.news.com.au /adelaidenow/story/0,22606,20539092-2682,00.html   (298 words)

  
 University of Adelaide
Founded in 1836, Adelaide is the center of the economic, cultural, political and social life of the state.
Adelaide is a friendly and safe city with almost one million people living within the metropolitan area.
Adelaide's climate is Mediterranean, with warm, dry summers and cool wet winters.
www.australearn.org /programs/studyabroad/universities/au/AUStudyabroad.htm   (695 words)

  
 Australia - University of Adelaide
Located in the capital of South Australia, the University of Adelaide is one of Australia's oldest universities with a long history of excellence in both teaching and research.
The main University campus is centrally located in the North Terrace section of the city next door to the State Library, the cafe-lined Rundle Street and within easy reach of local beaches.
Adelaide is near the famous wine-producing areas of South Australia, the pristine wilderness of Kangaroo Island and the spectacular Flinders Ranges.
www.umass.edu /ipo/australia/adelaide.html   (173 words)

  
 University of Oregon School of Law - Study Abroad > Adelaide Exchange Program
The University of Adelaide's main campus reflects its late 19th century origins with a blend of old and new buildings in a shady, well-landscaped setting.
The University of Adelaide Law School is the third oldest and one of the most respected in Australia and has an established reputation for excellence in teaching and research.
University of Oregon students will choose their courses of study with the assistance of the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs at UO School of Law.
www.law.uoregon.edu /students/adelaide.php   (1034 words)

  
 University of Adelaide, MBA (Master of Business Administration)
One of the reasons why the University of Adelaide is a great place to take up an MBA is its location.
The university is quite flexible and if you started of with the 12-course MBA you can take up 4 extra courses at the end and still get an MBA (Advanced).
The people at the University of Adelaide are quite helpful, and it seems that they really make an effort to help their students (especially international students) feel comfortable.
www.asia-mba.com /adelaide-mba.php   (743 words)

  
 PROFILE: The University of Adelaide
The university is committed to producing graduates recognised worldwide for their creativity, knowledge and skills.
The university is a key partner in the Australian Stem Cell Centre, and Waite campus hosts the $32 million Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics, which is developing molecular breeding technologies for the grain industries.
The university is committed to partnerships with industry in the commercialisation of intellectual property.
www.go8.edu.au /profiles/adelaide.htm   (649 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "University of Adelaide": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
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Henderson to establish a research school of local history at the University of Adelaide during the first decades of the twentieth century, modern historical scholarship on SA is relatively thin.
Universities in Adelaide, CA -- Search our listings for a Universities in Adelaide, and request a free InfoPak from the California colleges of your choice.
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 Achievement Adelaide University
The integrity of your university, it's history and the graduates' academic history and achievement can now be captured on this unique symbol of academic pride.
The integrity of The University of Adelaide, the graduates' academic history and achievement can now be captured on this unique symbol of academic pride.
The University of Adelaide has made available to its graduates and alumni, the very best in University rings.
www.awardsaust.com.au /adelaide.htm   (210 words)

  
 Adelaide University Touch Club | Hitting the gaps on the web
The Adelaide University Touch Club is the largest Touch (or Touch Football) club in South Australia, catering for Adelaide University students and non-students at all levels of experience and ability from complete beginners to players who compete at the National Touch League.
The Adelaide University Touch Club continues to be a well respected and visible part of touch in the South Australian touch community.
Adelaide University Touch Club is presenting Beach Touch on Sunday 7th January 2007 at Grange Beach.
www.autouch.org.au   (1605 words)

  
 Student Portal Universities
The University of Adelaide qualifications are recognised around the world and Adelaide graduates find it easy to gain employment in private enterprise, government or international organisations, or to enter the world's best universities for graduate study.
Prospective international students at all Adelaide University campuses may be able to claim additional student visa points.
The University of Adelaide is a modern, leading edge University which maintains a long and proud tradition of excellence in education and liberal values of enquiry, qualities which characterise great institutes of learning.
students.idp.com /english/university/adelaide   (314 words)

  
 ScienceDaily: Ecstasy Link To Long-Term Brain Damage
University of Adelaide researchers have found that ecstasy taken on a few occasions could cause severe damage to brain cells, with the potential to cause future memory loss or psychological problems.
Dr Rod Irvine, an internationally regarded ecstasy expert from the University's Department of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology, says with 7% of 17-year-olds reporting use of ecstasy, major health problems could be expected in the future.
Adelaide's reputation as having the highest per capita death rate from ecstasy in Australia-and perhaps even the world-forms another component of Dr Irvine's research.
www.sciencedaily.com /releases/2002/03/020305073608.htm   (595 words)

  
 University of Adelaide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Participants in the Brockport-University of Adelaide Program may choose to stay in one of the three undergraduate residential colleges affiliated with the University of Adelaide that accept single semester study abroad students.
We recommend that you visit the housing section of Adelaide's web site at, http://www.adelaide.edu.au/accommodation/uni/ to examine the housing options in greater detail before deciding which residential college you would like to apply to.
It is aimed at all of the study abroad students, the exchange students and the matriculated international students who are beginning study at that university during that semester.
www.studyabroad.com /suny/brockport/fourthlvl/aus_adelaide_house.html   (630 words)

  
 Adelaide Chamber Singers
A graduate of the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and the University of Adelaide, he also studied choral conducting in the United States and Britain as the recipient of International Study Grants awarded by the Australia Council, the South Australian Government, and the Henry Krips Conducting Scholarship.
Carl is Founder/Director of the Adelaide Chamber Singers, the Elder Conservatorium Chorale and the University of Adelaide’s chamber choir Adelaide Voices.
He is currently on the staff at the university’s Elder Conservatorium of Music where he is Director of Choral Music, Head of the Music Studies Program, and Lecturer in Conducting.
www.adelaidechambersingers.com /director.html   (319 words)

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