• Adelaide Science

  • Science at the University of Adelaide

    The Faculty of Sciences seeks to educate and foster future leaders of scientific endeavour and to actively partner the development of innovative industries.

    The Faculty was established in 2002, merging the considerable strengths and facilities of the previous Faculty of Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences and the Faculty of Science, with locations at the University of Adelaide's city, Roseworthy and Waite campuses. The Faculty is internationally renowned for excellence in education and research in such fields as biomedical sciences, agricultural, environmental and earth sciences and is a leader in emerging fields such as photonics.

    The Faculty consists of five schools. Each school comprises key discipline groups which reflect the research activity of those groups. The University of Adelaide is the only South Australian University to be a member of the Group of Eight coalition of Australia's leading universities. Our graduates are recognized as high achievers, innovators and leaders in the sciences and demand for their services is consistently high.

    Schools in the Faculty of Sciences

    The Faculty consists of five schools. Each school comprises key discipline groups which reflect the research activity of the School. The five schools are:

    Undergraduate Programs

    Masters by Coursework

     

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    Last Updated: 29 September 2012
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