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How about the University of Adelaide?
As a research-intensive university, the University of Adelaide has a world-leading research center and educational innovation breakthrough. It was rated as a research leader far exceeding global standards by the Australian Research Council. Among dozens of Australian Nobel Prize winners, five are from the University of Adelaide, including Howard Walter Florey Baron Florey, who made penicillin a common drug, and Paul Warren, who discovered Helicobacter pylori. The excellent research environment has enabled the University of Adelaide to cultivate the 1 10 Rhodes Scholarship.

The beautiful scenery of the school

Up to now, the University of Adelaide has 27,000 students from more than 65,438+000 countries and regions around the world. Multi-campuses complement each other, and * * * provides every student with a high-quality learning experience. As the main campus of the University of Adelaide, the North Terrace Campus is located in the central business district of Adelaide, with traditional historical buildings, close to the state library, the South Australian Museum and the Art Museum. It not only echoes the university from a distance, but also adds a strong academic atmosphere to Adelaide. Most students of the University of Adelaide will have an unforgettable study life on this campus. As the largest agricultural research center in the southern hemisphere and the third largest in the world, Waite Campus provides research and study on many specialties such as wine, botany, biotechnology and sustainable agriculture. Rosworthy Campus covers an area of 65,438+0,600 hectares and is the only veterinary college in South Australia. It has a veterinary clinic and related facilities built at a cost of 37 million Australian dollars, where students can complete practical courses and feel the most cutting-edge professional knowledge.

Ecological campus