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CAMS2024 Advanced Materials and Manufacturing

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The University of South Australia

Founded in 1991, the University of South Australia (UniSA) is a young institution with a rich history, born from the merging of several colleges. Despite its relative youth, it has rapidly grown to become a significant educational cornerstone in South Australia. Today, UniSA boasts a vibrant community of over 2,500 academic staff and a student population surpassing 31,000.

The University of South Australia stands tall as a forward-thinking establishment, consistently recognised for its strong emphasis on research, innovation, and its commitment to producing job-ready graduates. Renowned educational indices have regularly placed UniSA among the top-ranking institutions not just in Australia, but globally.

The University of South Australia, City West Campus

Registration, catering and our exhibition will be in the Hawke Building - Click here to download a map

While the University of South Australia maintains multiple campuses, the primary hub is the City West Campus located in Adelaide's thriving heart. Within its precincts, visitors can find a plethora of amenities including a variety of eateries, state-of-the-art libraries, and several specialty outlets. The campus also hosts various events, enriching the student and visitor experience year-round.

Adjacent to the main campus, several student accommodations offer easy access to the university's resources. The campus's central location ensures that most of Adelaide’s prime attractions are within a stone's throw.

A mere ten-minute stroll will take you to Adelaide's iconic Rundle Mall, a shopping and entertainment haven. The bustling street is renowned for its diverse range of boutiques, restaurants, and the occasional street performance.

About Adelaide's City Centre

Adelaide, often dubbed the "20-minute city," is celebrated for its accessibility, cultural richness, and picturesque landscapes. From the City West Campus, a brief jaunt will lead you to some of Adelaide's most cherished sites.

The Central Market, an Adelaide institution for over 150 years, offers a sensory explosion of fresh produce, artisan goods, and international cuisines. Meanwhile, the nearby Gouger Street teems with culinary delights from all over the world. For those seeking a caffeine fix, the laneways branching off Rundle Mall are dotted with quaint coffee nooks, exemplifying Adelaide's burgeoning café culture.

Art enthusiasts will appreciate the Art Gallery of South Australia, situated on the cultural boulevard of North Terrace. With a vast and varied collection, there's always something to inspire. If nature beckons, the serene River Torrens offers picturesque walkways and the chance to spot local wildlife.

Whether it's culture, cuisine, or simply the charm of the city, Adelaide ensures that every visitor to the University of South Australia will leave with memories to cherish.