The University of New South Wales (UNSW) was founded in 1949. Its main campus is located in Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, Australia, and it is the financial, trade and tourism center of the southern hemisphere. It is a public research university, and it is a member of Australian Eight Schools Alliance, Pacific Rim University Alliance, International University of Science and Technology Alliance, Universitas 2 1 and association of commonwealth universities.
In the past half century, the University of New South Wales has developed many high technologies for Australia, especially in the field of national defense science and technology, and made many powerful high-tech weapons, which has made great contributions to the development of Australian military industry. The University of New South Wales has thus won the reputation of the Australian version of "War University".
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The University of New South Wales offers 450 courses in literature and social sciences, built environment, business, engineering, fine arts, law, medical school, science and other departments, including the Australian Graduate School of Management.
The main courses are architecture, ergonomics, chemical engineering, commercial law, economics, food processing, hydraulic engineering manufacturing, industrial design, law, mechanical engineering, petrology, petrochemical engineering, physics, project management, production management, social science, accounting, agronomy, management, computer, art, education, engineering, environment, humanities, medicine, rehabilitation and science.