University of South Australia
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Template:Infobox Australian University The University of South Australia (commonly known as UniSA) was formed in 1991 when the South Australian Government merged the South Australian Institute of Technology and the South Australian Colleges of Advanced Education through the University of South Australia Act 1991 (http://www.parliament.sa.gov.au/Catalog/legislation/Acts/U/1990.60.htm).
The University of South Australia is a member of the Australian Technology Network (ATN). It was a joint founder of the ATN with Curtin University of Technology, RMIT University, University of Technology Sydney and Queensland University of Technology.
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Campuses
There are two Adelaide central business district (CBD) campuses:
- City East (adjacent The University of Adelaide)
- City West
There are metropolitan campuses at Mawson Lakes (formerly The Levels) and Magill. Campuses at Salisbury and Underdale were closed and the programs moved to the remaining campuses.
There is one country campus at Whyalla.
Structure
Division of Education, Arts and Social Sciences
- Communication, Information and New Media
- Education
- International Studies
- Louis Laybourne Smith School of Architecture and Design
- Psychology
- Social Work and Social Policy
- South Australian School of Art
- The Unaipon School (named in honour of David Unaipon)
Division of Health Sciences
- Health Sciences
- Nursing & Midwifery
- Pharmacy and Medical Sciences
Division of Business
- Commerce
- Management
- Marketing
- International Graduate School of Business
Division of Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment
- Advanced Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering
- Computer and Information Science
- Electrical and Information Engineering
- Mathematics and Statistics
- Natural and Built Environments
Research Institutes
- Ian Wark Research Institute
- Institute for Telecommunications Research
- The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
- Sansom Institute
Commercialisation
ITEK was formed in 1999, its role is to implement an integrated framework for the management of intellectual property, from the early stages of research through to commercialisation (from the ITEK website).
Affiliations
External links
- Official UniSA Website (http://www.unisa.edu.au)
- The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre (http://www.hawkecentre.unisa.edu.au/centre.htm)
- ITEK website (http://www.itek.com.au/)
NOTE: The capitalisation of the acronym. Unisa can refer to the University of South Africa.