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The University of Adelaide has five main campuses, each with a distinctive profile.

From the proud tradition and cultural hub of North Terrace to the digital and biotechnology precinct at Thebarton, the historic buildings and vineyards of the Waite campus to the science and working farms of Roseworthy, University of Adelaide students and staff have access to world class research, teaching and learning resources. In balance with the academic environment is a rich, vibrant and social campus lifestyle, enjoyed by the whole community. The University of Adelaide - Singapore Campus commits to our strong partnership with Ngee Ann Kongsi, a leading foundation in Singapore. Visitors to Adelaide are welcome to enjoy the fruits of our research at the National Wine Centre of Australia, or take a campus tour of the University from their desktop.

Overview of the City of Adelaide and the University of Adelaide Campuses.

North Terrace Campus

North Terrace Campus
The University of Adelaide's main campus is the site of most teaching and research facilities. Set in the cultural heart of the city, the University offers excellence in its educational and social facilities.

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Roseworthy Campus

Roseworthy Campus
Roseworthy is an internationally renowned centre for excellence in dryland agriculture and animal production. With a range of government and corporate partners, the campus is home to a number of collaborative centres.

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The Waite Campus

The Waite Campus
The internationally renowned Waite campus encompasses the largest agricultural research complex in the Southern Hemisphere. The Waite is home to several Cooperative Research Centres established with government and industry partners.

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Thebarton Campus

Thebarton Campus
Thebarton campus is one of the premier University owned technology/research parks in Australia. Within its business incubator, graduates have the chance to develop their skills with some of the country's most innovative companies.

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Singapore Campus Singapore Campus
The University of Adelaide - Singapore Campus offers postgraduate programs and research collaborations with Singapore, an important trading partner to Australia. The vision is to create a regional learning centre of excellence, providing high quality education programs.
National Wine Centre of Australia National Wine Centre of Australia
The National Wine Centre of Australia is an education hub for tourists, the general public and full time students. As well as a teaching centre for wine-related academic programs, it showcases the entire Australian wine industry in an exhibition.