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Basic survey of University of Adelaide in Australia

Fourth, the campus environment

1. Overview

Student Center: The University of Adelaide has four student centers, which provide an inspiration place for students to meet, study, socialize and exchange ideas. The Student Center is about embracing the future of university life, right in the center of one of Australia's most historic campuses. As the third oldest university in Australia, we have a beloved sandstone facade with a long history, but we also have a vibrant and exciting student heart. 20 1 1 center (the first center) has become the physical home of this heart, the gate of the north terrace campus, and the new meeting and learning space for all our students.

Student Center: The University of Adelaide has four student centers, which provide an exciting place for students to know, learn, communicate and exchange ideas. The Student Center is one of the most historic campuses in Australia, surrounding the future of university life. As the third oldest university in Australia, we have a respected sandstone frontier with a long history, but we also have a vibrant and exciting student heart. In 20 1 1 year, the central hub (the first hub) became the physical home of this heart, and the front door of the north terrace campus provided a new meeting and learning space for all students.

2. Introduction to the Student Center

What's in the hub? The key element of student experience in Hub Central has been identified as an informal learning space, which promotes all aspects of social learning. Libraries integrated in the learning process; Face-to-face and online services for students; Information technology facilities, encourage informal and flexible learning practice, and continue to focus on student support. Student consultation is the key to the development of the center, and the staff of the center have been devoted to listening to the opinions of facility users.

Hub Student Center: The key elements of student experience among Hub students are defined as informal learning space to promote social learning, library integrated into the learning process, information technology facilities to provide services for face-to-face and online delivery of students, information technology facilities to encourage informal and flexible learning practices, and student-oriented support. Student consultation has always been the key to the development of Hub, and Hub is still committed to listening to the voices of facility users.

Waite Center: Waite Student Center is located in the center of Waite Campus, on the lower floor of mcleod Building. It provides a relaxing place for students to meet, study, establish social relations and exchange ideas. Just like the space of Hub Central, Roseworthy and AHMS, it is about embracing the future of university life in the center of Australia's third oldest university. The key element of the student experience in Waite Center is determined as the informal learning space to promote all aspects of social learning; Face-to-face and online services for students; Information technology facilities, encourage informal and flexible learning practice, and continue to focus on student support. Student consultation is the key to the development of all our student centers, and the staff of the student centers have been devoted to listening to the voices of facility users.

Waite Student Center: Waite Student Center is located in the center of Waite Campus, on the ground floor of mcleod Building. It provides a relaxed place for students to know, learn, communicate and exchange ideas. The University of Adelaide Library is the largest library in South Australia, which is the main source of information for teachers and students.

The design main library of the library is BarrSmith Library, located in the North Terrace Campus, named after Robert Barr Smith, a generous benefactor of the University of Adelaide in the early days. Barr Smith Library serves about 85% of the teachers and students of the University of Adelaide. In addition, there are two professional libraries in the North Terrace Campus: one is the law library and the other is the music library for the elderly. In addition, there are professional libraries in Waite Campus and Rosworthy Campus. Like the Central Hub, Roseworth and AHMS, it embraces the future university life of Australia's third largest university center. The key factor of middle school students' experience in Waite Hub is determined as an informal learning space to promote social learning. Provide services for face-to-face and online delivery students, provide information technology facilities, encourage informal and flexible learning and practice, and provide student-centered support. Student consultation has always been the key to the development of all our student centers, and the staff of the center are still committed to listening to the opinions of the users of the facilities.

Roseworthy Center: Roseworthy Student Center is located in the center of Roseworthy Campus, on the ground floor of the main building. It provides a relaxing place for students to meet, study, establish social relations and exchange ideas. Just like the space of Central Hub, Waite and AHMS, it is about embracing the future of university life in the center of Australia's third oldest university. The key elements of students' experience in Roseworthy Center have been identified as an informal learning space, which is helpful to all aspects of social learning. Face-to-face and online services for students; Information technology facilities, encourage informal and flexible learning practice, and continue to focus on student support. Student consultation is the key to the development of all our student centers, and the staff of the student centers have been devoted to listening to the voices of facility users.

Roseworth Student Center: Roseworth Student Center is located in the center of Roseworth campus, on the ground floor of the main building. It provides a relaxed place for students to know, learn, communicate and exchange ideas. Like Central Hub, Waite and AHMS, it embraces the future university life of Australia's third largest university center. The key element of middle school students' experience in Roseworthy Hub is identified as an informal learning space to promote social learning. Provide services for face-to-face and online delivery students, provide information technology facilities, encourage informal and flexible learning and practice, and provide student-centered support. Student consultation has always been the key to the development of all our student centers, and the staff of the center are still committed to listening to the opinions of the users of the facilities. Service facilities: student service facilities include: medical care, consultation, finance, education, welfare, kindergarten, language and learning skills consultation, restaurants that can provide international cuisine, more than 60 student associations, clubs and a university gymnasium. The school has liaison offices in some countries to provide international students with help in picking up planes, registering, applying for scholarships, contacting accommodation and providing cultural and social support. The Overseas Students Association provides social and cultural assistance to all overseas students.

AHMS Center: AHMS Student Center is located on the third floor of AHMS Building, located in the new west branch at the west end of the north terrace. It provides a relaxing place for students to meet, study, establish social relations and exchange ideas. Like the space of Central Hub, Rosworth and Waite, it is about embracing the future of university life in the center of Australia's third oldest university. The key element of AHMS Center's student experience is determined to promote informal learning space in all aspects of social learning; Face-to-face and online services for students; Information technology facilities, encourage informal and flexible learning practice, and continue to focus on student support. Student consultation is the key to the development of all our student centers, and the staff of the student centers have been devoted to listening to the voices of facility users.

AHMS Center: AHMS Student Center is located at the west end of the north balcony on the third floor of AHMS Building in New West District. It provides a relaxed place for students to know, learn, communicate and exchange ideas. Spaces like Hub Central, Roseworthy and Waite embrace future university life in the center of Australia's third oldest university. The key elements of student experience in AHMS center are defined as informal learning space to promote social learning, providing face-to-face and online services for students, information technology facilities to encourage informal and flexible learning practice, and providing student-centered support. Campus dormitory: Close to the campus, convenient transportation. All rooms are fully furnished and provide electricity, which is included in the accommodation fee. Adelaide University Village: The University of Adelaide has built a new accommodation facility for students, offering a variety of accommodation options, which can accommodate 403 students. Located at the western end of Adelaide, the Central Business District provides students with an independent life in a supervised environment. Students can choose to live in well-equipped residential buildings or apartments. The community is manned 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, which provides a safe and favorable environment and attaches great importance to cultivating students' sense of community. Perfect services and facilities ensure students' academic success, which is especially helpful for freshmen and students who have just arrived in Adelaide. CITI townhouse: Provide fully equipped three-bedroom dormitory, including kitchen, living room/dining room, bathroom, laundry facilities, balcony, remote control device and air conditioning. The campus is located in the ideal western district, close to the central market and restaurants, and can be reached within a short walk. It is an ideal choice for senior undergraduates and graduate students who like independent lifestyle. Mattanya: A fully equipped dormitory with 4-5 rooms is built on the land owned by the Northern Adelaide School. Walking distance to the campus, close to Melbourne Street coffee and restaurant area. Suitable for graduate students. Rosworthy residential college: The dormitory consists of 92 well-equipped single rooms, kitchen and bathroom. Accommodation fee includes dinner on weekdays, and cooking can be selected at other meal times. Subdivided Accommodation: Accommodation subsidies are provided by the University of Adelaide, mainly for first-year students who are assessed as having financial or special needs, as a way to help them enter the private rental market. The program provides a series of off-campus houses and apartments, which are usually located within a 5 km radius of Adelaide or Waite campus, with convenient transportation. The first lease period is at least 6 months. At the end of this period, the lease period can be extended by at least 6 months through lease review. Residential college: The close ties with five residential college cities enable the University of Adelaide to fully meet the accommodation needs of students. The college provides meals and cleans the room every week. These colleges include Aquinas College, lincoln college College, Saint-Ann College, Saint-Mark College and Catherine ramli College. Other accommodation: If the above accommodation methods are not suitable, the accommodation service can still help to provide advice and ensure safe private housing or student dormitory. For those who arrive in Adelaide but can't find satisfactory long-term accommodation, or when friends or family visit and need accommodation, serviced apartments are a good choice.

Five, outstanding alumni (from the network, due to space reasons can not be listed one by one, please forgive me, in no particular order)

Sir William Bragg, an early professor of mathematics and physics, won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 19 15 for his outstanding contribution to the development of X-ray crystallization. His son, Sir Lawrence, is also a graduate of Adelaide University. Sir Howard Walter Florey Baron Florey made the mass production of penicillin a reality and won the Nobel Prize in Medicine from 65438 to 0945.

Dr. J. Robin Warren 196 1 DRJ Robin Warren1961obtained a medical degree from the University of Adelaide, and won the 2005 Nobel Prize in Medicine for their outstanding contribution to the discovery of Helicobacter pylori.

Mawson Douglas Mawson Douglas Mwuson, an Antarctic explorer and geologist, worked in the University of Adelaide for 50 years, including 365,438+0 years as a professor of geology and mineralogy.

Dame Roma Mitchell, winner of Australian Commander's Medal, winner of British Commander's Medal and winner of Royal Victoria Medal. The first South Australian female British royal counsel, queen's lawyer, female judge of the Supreme Court of South Australia, president of Adelaide University, supervisor of Adelaide University, and governor of South Australia.

Dr. Helen MayoDr Helen Mayo is the first female doctor of medicine, the first female member of the board of directors of the University of Adelaide, and the pioneer of women's and children's health in Australia. The Women's and Children's Health Foundation was established under her impetus. She has also made many contributions in other aspects. 1June, 935, she was awarded the commander of order of the british empire (OBE) for her outstanding contribution. In the Federal Parliament, the Mayo Constituency was established in memory of Dr. Helen Mayo. Dr Helen Mayo

Dr basil heiser. Basil Hetzel, winner of the Australian Medal, medical graduate of the University of Adelaide, president of the University of South Australia and "national special talent", contributed to the seriousness of iodine deficiency, idiocy and thyroid hypertrophy, and actively advocated adding iodine to edible salt to prevent iodine deficiency. Deputy Governor of South Australia. It is called "living heritage" by the Australian National Trust.

Sir John Maynard Keynes Hugh is a professor of neurosurgery with an international reputation. He used to be a professor and surgeon of Nuf at Oxford University on 1937- 1952. One of Sir CairnsHugh's greatest contributions is to invent motorcycle protective helmet (motorcycle helmet). T.E.Lawrence, a senior British officer, died of head injury after receiving a motorcycle accident. After long-term observation and research, he made a motorcycle protective helmet (motorcycle helmet) widely used by military and civilians.

Professor Robert Porter Professor Robert Porter is a leading neurologist and medical educator in Australia, and the dean of john curtin Medical College of Australian National University. Tel: 1980- 1989.

Julia Gillard1979-1982 studied at the University of Adelaide and then transferred to the University of Melbourne. The 27th Prime Minister of Australia and the first female Prime Minister of Australia. Julie bishop julie bishop, Bachelor of Laws,1979-Member of the Australian House of Commons, Deputy Leader of the Opposition. He held different ministerial positions during Howard's administration. (Minister of Health, Minister of Aging, Minister of Women's Rights and Interests, Minister of Education, Science and Technology Training)

Huang Yingxian, a member of the Australian House of Lords in Huang Yingxian, became the first Chinese minister in Australian history.

Dr Samuel Abraham (MBBS): a pioneer of children's health.

Sir Leonard Charles Lindon Sir Leonard Charles Lindon is a famous professor of neurosurgery and an expert in surgery. Dr. Peter Coleman Peter Coleman is the first inventor of anti-influenza drugs in Australia and the winner of the 1996 Australia Prize.

H.E. Robert M. Hill was the former Minister of Defence of Howard's Government (March 2006-May 2009), the Permanent Representative of Australia to the United Nations (March 2006-May 2009), and is currently the Chairman of Australia's Dioxide Pool Discharge Committee. 20 10 became the president of adelaide university in July.

Mr mark oliphant, a nuclear physicist, later became the governor of South Australia.

As the first Australian to go into space and the payload commander of 1996, DraAndy andy Thomas and andy thomas successfully completed a special space mission for 10 days. He was selected by NASA as the deputy chief space researcher of the spacecraft research project.

Sir TJ Mellis Napier Sir TJ Mellis Napier Saint Michael and Saint George (KCMG, Order of Saint Michael and Saint George) 65438+February 0942-65438+February 0967, Chief Justice of the High Court of South Australia.

H.E. John Dall Thompson John Doyle, Commander of Australia, Queen's Counsel (Member of the Royal Australian Bar Association) and British Royal Counsel. Chief Justice of the High Court of South Australia.

John Bannon John Bannon 1982- 1992 Governor of South Australia.

Don Dunstan Deng Dunstan, Governor of South Australia (June1967-April 1968, June1970-February 1979)

Dr Chen Qingyan (Ph.D.): Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defence. ,

Wang Dingchang: Wang Dingchang: The fifth president of Singapore, 196 1 graduated from the University of Adelaide, Australia with a bachelor's degree in architecture.

Chen Qingyan: Dr. Chen Qingyan: The seventh president of Singapore studied applied mathematics at the University of Adelaide in Australia on 1965- 1967, and received his doctorate.

Faygale: Professor Faygale: the first geography graduate from the University of Adelaide, the first female chairman of the Australian Deputy Prime Minister's Committee, the president of the Australian Academy of Sciences (1998-2000) and the vice-president of the University of Western Australia (1990- 1997).

John von Doussa:John von Doussa (Bachelor of Laws): Judge of the Supreme Court of Australia, Chairman of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, and President of the University of Adelaide.

Ybdato Sri Adenan Haji Satem: Ybdato Sri Adenan Haji Satem (Bachelor of Laws): Minister of Natural Resources and Environment of Malaysia. In addition, many political and business celebrities in the world are also from the University of Adelaide. There are also some small productions, such as the torch for the Sydney Olympic Games, which were also designed by the Engineering College of the University of Adelaide.