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  2. University of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Website. unsw.edu.au. The University of New South Wales (UNSW), also known as UNSW Sydney, is a public research university based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is one of the founding members of Group of Eight, a coalition of Australian research-intensive universities. It is ranked 19th in the world (ranked 3rd in Australia) in the ...

  3. UNSW Faculty of Law and Justice - Wikipedia

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    The Faculty of Law and Justice of the University of New South Wales is a law school situated in Sydney, Australia. It is widely regarded as one of Australia's top law schools. The 2024 QS World University Rankings rank the UNSW Law Faculty 12th in the world, first for undergraduate law in Australia, (with the Melbourne Law School only offering ...

  4. List of University of New South Wales alumni - Wikipedia

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    Mehreen Faruqi, former Member of the NSW Legislative Council and current Senator for New South Wales (Environmental Engineering) [34] Luke Foley, former Member for Auburn and NSW Leader of the Opposition (Arts) [49] Bryce Gaudry, former politician and teacher (Arts) [50]

  5. List of University of New South Wales faculty - Wikipedia

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    George Winterton, professor of constitutional law [132] Guy Goodwin-Gill, professor of refugee law [133] Hal Wootten, AC QC, professor of law, inaugural Dean of Faculty of Law, puisne judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales [134] Jane McAdam, AO FASSA, professor of refugee law, expert in climate change and refugee law [135] Julius Stone ...

  6. UNSW Business School - Wikipedia

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    The UNSW Business School at the University of New South Wales is a business school located in Sydney, Australia. The school offers 42 programs, including 26 undergraduate and 26 specialist master's degrees, as well as six MBA and executive programs through the Australian Graduate School of Management. It was named the Australian School of ...

  7. Philip Baxter College, University of New South Wales

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    The Kensington Colleges. Philip Baxter College, University of New South Wales is a residential college at the University of New South Wales in Kensington, Sydney, Australia. Phillip Baxter College and its two neighbouring Colleges, Goldstein and Basser, are collectively known as the Kensington Colleges. Philip Baxter college is the largest of ...

  8. Basser College, University of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Basser College was founded in 1959, ten years after the opening of the University of New South Wales (UNSW), making it the oldest residential college at the University. It was built to accommodate students from rural areas, enabling them access to the same education as local, metropolitan students. The College is named after Sir Adolph Basser ...

  9. Goldstein College, University of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Goldstein College is the smallest of the three Kensington Colleges at the University of New South Wales. The newly completed Goldstein College building houses 150 residents. The residents of the college are of local, rural and international students. The original Goldstein College was opened on 30 June 1964, along with the Goldstein Dining Hall ...