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Geographies conferenceThe University of South Australia is a dynamic, innovative institution with a strong emphasis on multidisciplinary research and collaborative research with industry. It is the largest university in South Australia, with 36,156 students, 2396 staff and five campuses (four in Adelaide and one in Whyalla), and it is the leading provider of international education in the state. The university is committed to educating professionals, creating and applying knowledge, engaging our communities, maintaining cultural diversity among our staff and students, and providing equitable access to education.
UniSA was founded in 1991 through the amalgamation of the SA Institute of Technology and three Colleges of Advanced Education.
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City West CampusNorth Terrace, Adelaide City West is a modern campus, providing wireless computer network access, a bar, cafeteria, bookshop and post office. The campus has a permanent public sculpture display and it neighbours the Lion Arts Centre and the Jam Factory craft and design centre. Its southern boundary is on Hindley Street, home to many nightclubs, cafés, restaurants and alternative fashion stores. City West Campus is just a short stroll along North Terrace from Adelaide Railway Station. It is also easily accessible by bus, with many routes stopping on North Terrace, or a block away on Currie Street. Parking is limited so we recommend public transport for delegates who are not staying in nearby hotels. |
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City West Campus
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City West Campus
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Hawke
BuildingThe newest addition to City West, the Hawke Building is UniSA's flagship named in honour of Australia's former prime minister Bob Hawke. It presents a commanding façade to Adelaide's North Terrace and includes the Anne & Gordon Samstag Museum of Art and the Kerry Packer Civic Gallery.
Wheelchair access and disabled toilets are available in the Hawke Building and throughout City West. Please let us know about your special needs when you register.
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