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The University of Adelaide

The University of Adelaide

The University of Adelaide, founded in 1874, is the third-oldest university in Australia and a cornerstone of higher education in South Australia. With a heritage-rich main campus on North Terrace and strong ties to research precincts like the Adelaide BioMed City, the institution has a distinguished legacy in medical, scientific, and policy innovation. It was one of the first English-speaking universities to admit women on equal terms, and its alumni include Nobel laureates, Rhodes Scholars, national leaders, and pioneers in areas from Wi-Fi to wine research.

For international students, the University offers a range of scholarships designed to support academic and research excellence. Funding opportunities include merit-based scholarships, discipline-specific awards, and living stipends, tailored to foster leadership, innovation, and global impact. The university's comprehensive international student support—spanning orientations, cultural mentoring, and academic advisement—ensures that scholarship recipients thrive both personally and academically. The University of Adelaide stands out for its research strengths, commitment to inclusion, and its position as a gateway to Australia's educational and innovation ecosystem.

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