The University of New South Wales in Australia is in Sydney. The University of New South Wales in Australia generally refers to the University of New South Wales. The University of New South Wales is abbreviated as UNSW University.
Founded in 1949, it is a world-renowned top public research university, and is a member of Eight Australian Universities Alliance, Pacific Rim University Alliance, International University of Science and Technology Alliance, Universitas2 1 and association of commonwealth universities.
The motto of UNSW is Scientia Manu et Mente (Latin, English translation: acquire knowledge with hands and brains, Chinese: think truth through practice), which reflects the diligence and pragmatic spirit of the school in scientific and technological research. The emblem of UNSW has books symbolizing the truth of Oxford University and lions of Cambridge University.
The University of New South Wales (UNSW) is a first-class institution of higher learning with a leading position among Australian universities. If you study abroad, there is no requirement for the college entrance examination. IELTS and TOEFL have standards. The University of New South Wales is located in Sydney, Australia. In terms of safety, the law and order in Sydney is still guaranteed and the living environment is relatively comfortable.
UNSW, one of the "Eight Famous Universities" of the University of New South Wales, was founded in 1949, and its main campus is located in Sydney, the capital of New South Wales. Today, the University of New South Wales is a pioneer and leading university in Australia's high-tech and advanced research fields, and is also the home of Australian business, law and engineering elites.