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The University of Melbourne

The University of Melbourne is located in Melbourne, the capital city of the state of Victoria, Australia. The main campus, Parkville campus, is situated just north of the Melbourne central business district.

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The university has several other campuses and research facilities across Victoria and internationally. These include campuses for specific faculties, research centers, and the Melbourne Business School.

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University of New South Wales
(UNSW) Sydney

UNSW Sydney is located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Its main campus, known as the Kensington campus, is situated in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, close to the city center and the iconic Coogee Beach.

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UNSW Sydney has multiple campuses across Sydney, including the Kensington campus, the Paddington campus (Art & Design), the CBD campus (business school), and the Randwick Health and Hospitals campus.

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The University of Sydney

The University of Sydney is located in the heart of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Its main campus is situated in the suburb of Camperdown and Darlington, close to the Sydney Central Business District.

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It has multiple campuses across Sydney, including the Camperdown and Darlington campus (main campus), Cumberland campus (health sciences), Mallett Street campus (conservatorium), and more.

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Australian National University

ANU is located in Canberra, which is not only the political capital but also the center of education and research in Australia. The main campus is situated in the suburb of Acton. Additionally, ANU has various research facilities, including the Mount Stromlo Observatory and the Siding Spring Observatory.

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Monash University

Monash University has multiple campuses in and around Melbourne, as well as international campuses in Malaysia and India. The main campus, Clayton campus, is the largest and serves as the university's administrative center. Other campuses include Caulfield, Peninsula, Parkville, and Gippsland.

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University of Queensland

University of Queensland was founded in 1909 and is one of the oldest universities in Australia. It has consistently ranked among the top universities both nationally and globally.

 

The university has multiple campuses across Queensland, with the main campus located in St Lucia, a suburb of Brisbane. Other campuses include Gatton, Herston (focused on health and medical education), and several smaller research facilities and field stations.

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The University of Western Australia

UWA was founded in 1911 and it is a member of the prestigious Group of Eight, which consists of leading research-intensive Australian universities.

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The main campus of UWA is situated in Crawley, a suburb of Perth, and is known for its picturesque setting along the Swan River. The campus features a mix of modern and historic buildings, lush gardens, and a state-of-the-art facilities.​

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The University of Adelaide

The University of Adelaide was founded in 1874 and it is a member of the Group of Eight, a coalition of Australia's leading research-intensive universities.

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The university's main campus is located in the heart of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia. The campus is known for its historic sandstone buildings, modern facilities, and lush gardens, providing an attractive and conducive environment for learning and research.

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University of Technology Sydney

UWA was founded in 1911 and it is a member of the prestigious Group of Eight, which consists of leading research-intensive Australian universities.

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The main campus of UWA is situated in Crawley, a suburb of Perth, and is known for its picturesque setting along the Swan River. The campus features a mix of modern and historic buildings, lush gardens, and a state-of-the-art facilities.​

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University of Wollongong

UOW was founded in 1951 and has multiple campuses, with the main campus situated in Wollongong, a coastal city approximately 80 kilometers south of Sydney. UOW also has regional campuses in Sydney and regional New South Wales, as well as international campuses in Dubai and Hong Kong and Malaysia

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