Adelaide University
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Adelaide University is a planned public research university located in Adelaide, South Australia.[4][3] The merged institution 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.[5] The amalgamation will result in the largest university merger to have been conducted and is projected to be operational by 2026.[6] The two institutions are currently neighbours on North Terrace[7][8][9][10] but have additional campuses in other parts of the city and state.[11][12]
This article is about the future merged university. For the university to be merged, see University of Adelaide.
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Other name | The University of Adelaide (1874-present) University of South Australia (1991-present) |
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Type | Pre-merger university with transitional council[1] |
Established | 8 March 2024; 2 months ago (8 March 2024) (as Adelaide University)[2] |
Chancellor | Pauline Carr[1] |
Co-Vice Chancellors | Peter Høj[1] David Lloyd[1] |
Location | , |
Website | adelaideuni |
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