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University of New England
NameUniversity of New England
Established1938
TypePublic
LocationArmidale, New South Wales, Australia
CampusRural
AffiliationsGroup of Eight (Australian universities), Association of Commonwealth Universities, Australian Technology Network

University of New England is a public research university located in Armidale, New South Wales, Australia. The university was established in 1938 as the New England University College, a college of the University of Sydney. It became an independent university in 1954. The university is a member of the Group of Eight (Australian universities), a coalition of Australian National University, Monash University, University of Melbourne, University of Queensland, University of Sydney, University of Western Australia, and University of Adelaide.

History

The University of New England has a rich history, dating back to 1938 when it was established as the New England University College. The college was founded by Earle Page, a former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, who played a significant role in the development of the university. The university has undergone significant changes over the years, including the establishment of the Faculty of Arts in 1940, the Faculty of Science in 1947, and the Faculty of Economics in 1950. The university has also been associated with notable figures such as Nobel laureate John Harsanyi, who taught at the university in the 1960s, and Australian of the Year Tim Flannery, who is a graduate of the university and has worked with organizations such as the Australian Museum and the World Wildlife Fund.

Academics

The University of New England offers a wide range of academic programs, including undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in fields such as arts, science, economics, law, and medicine. The university is composed of several faculties, including the Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Economics, and the Faculty of Medicine. The university has also established partnerships with other institutions, such as the University of California, Berkeley, University of Oxford, and University of Cambridge, to provide students with opportunities for international exchange and collaboration. Notable research institutions such as the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation and the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare have also collaborated with the university on various projects.

Campus

The University of New England has a rural campus located in Armidale, New South Wales, Australia. The campus is situated on a 74-hectare site and features a range of facilities, including libraries, laboratories, and student residences. The university has also invested in sustainable energy initiatives, such as solar power and wind power, to reduce its carbon footprint. The campus is close to other institutions, such as the Australian Equine and Livestock Centre and the New England Regional Art Museum, and is surrounded by natural attractions such as the New England National Park and the Oxley Wild Rivers National Park.

Research

The University of New England is a research-intensive university that has made significant contributions to various fields, including agriculture, environmental science, and health sciences. The university has established several research centers, including the Centre for Rural Health, the Institute for Rural Futures, and the School of Environmental and Rural Science. The university has also collaborated with other institutions, such as the University of California, Davis, University of Wisconsin–Madison, and University of Guelph, on various research projects. Notable research organizations such as the National Health and Medical Research Council and the Australian Research Council have also provided funding for research projects at the university.

Student_life

The University of New England offers a range of student services and extracurricular activities to support student life. The university has a students' union that provides representation and support for students, as well as a range of clubs and societies that cater to different interests. The university also has a strong focus on sport and recreation, with facilities such as the Sport UNE center and the UNE Fitness Centre. The university has also established partnerships with other institutions, such as the University of Newcastle and the University of Wollongong, to provide students with opportunities for inter-university competitions and collaboration. Notable events such as the Armidale Show and the New England Regional Arts Conference are also held on or near the campus.

Alumni

The University of New England has a strong alumni network with graduates who have gone on to achieve success in various fields, including politics, business, and academia. Notable alumni include Tony Windsor, a former Member of Parliament and independent politician, David Gonski, a businessman and philanthropist, and Gillian Triggs, a lawyer and academic who has worked with organizations such as the Australian Human Rights Commission and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. The university has also produced several Rhodes Scholars, including Timothy McCormack, a lawyer and academic who has worked with institutions such as the University of Melbourne and the International Committee of the Red Cross.

Category:Universities in Australia

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