University of New South Wales
Description:
The University of New South Wales (UNSW) is one of eight leading universities in Australia, the so-called Group of Eighth (G8), and it is the leading international university in Australia. The members of the Group of Eight put it high value on quality teaching and research. Between the members of this group consist, among other networks to share knowledge and exchange of teachers and students.
This benefits the UNSW, the number of good links with other universities of the Group of Eight and the top universities in Asia, North America, Western Europe and the British Kingdom. International students have the opportunity to study about the UNSW Global Programme in different programs of study at the University of New South Wales.
Location:
The main location of the University of New South Wales (UNSW) is located seven kilometers from the city center of Sydney located in Kensington. The campus is home to the 38-acre site, almost all the important facilities such as various colleges, on-campus accommodation, sports facilities and administration. UNSW is not too far removed from some beaches, so is the nearest beach, the Cogee Bay, just three pounds Menter far away, and even the world-famous Bondi Beach is within easy reach. Is beside the campus in Kensington, there are other smaller sites of UNSW.
The actual city of Sydney in Australia, is without the surrounding areas about 170 000 inhabitants, and the city bounded on the north from the port and from Circular Quay, east of the Macquarie Street, the west by the Western Distributor and the south of Liverpool Street. It is the industrial, commercial and financial hub of Australia and a major attraction for tourists. As the symbol are the shell-shaped opera house, which should be modeled according to the builder of the unfolding of an orange, and the famous Harbour Bridge, located next to the right of the huge Royal Botanic Gardens. You can open up the inner city easily on foot, and is next to the harbor area, especially the old town “The Rocks” with their warehouses at Sydney Cove particularly worth seeing.
The tallest building is the 305-meter Sydney Tower, which has a viewing platform and offers a panoramic view over the harbor. As an entertainment center, the area is around Darling Harbour, which can comfortably be parked on the monorail, there are many restaurants a Sega World Park, the Panasonic IMAX Theatre, venues with a different program, the Chinese Garden, the Maritime Museum and Sydney Aquarium , a maritime museum with glass-covered tunnels. Sydney is located in the subtropical zone, but due to its proximity to the coast, it is not too hot. The average annual temperature is 17.4 ° C, in winter the temperature rarely falls below 5 ° C. The lowest temperature ever recorded was 2.1 ° C. This weather makes the beaches, especially the famous Bondi Beach, is particularly attractive for surfers and tourists.
