纽卡斯尔大学 (澳大利亚):修订间差异
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The largest campus at [[Callaghan]] lies about 12 km from the centre of [[Newcastle, New South Wales|Newcastle]] on a natural [[bushland]] site. Some of its buildings have won national awards for [[architecture]] and sympathetic environmental management. |
The largest campus at [[Callaghan]] lies about 12 km from the centre of [[Newcastle, New South Wales|Newcastle]] on a natural [[bushland]] site. Some of its buildings have won national awards for [[architecture]] and sympathetic environmental management. |
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==历史== |
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这所大学的前身是[[新南威尔士大学]]纽卡斯尔大学学院,最初是在纽卡斯尔理工学院的原址上于[[1951]]年成立。经过了积极地运作,在地方一级,具备完全自主的纽卡斯尔大学于[[1965]]年成立了。在每一年,学生都会庆祝学校的“独立日”。 |
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The University has its origins in the Newcastle University College of the [[University of New South Wales]], first established in 1951 at the site of Newcastle Technical College. After considerable agitation at the local level, the fully autonomous University of Newcastle was established in 1965. The student body annually celebrates the anniversary of the institution's independence on ''Autonomy Day''. |
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==Staff and Students== |
==Staff and Students== |
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University of Newcastle | |||
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校训 | I look ahead | ||
创办时间 | 1965 | ||
学校类型 | Public | ||
校监 | Professor Trevor Waring AM | ||
校长 | Nicholas Saunders | ||
教师人數 | 910 | ||
本科生人數 | 19000 | ||
研究生人數 | 6300 | ||
校址 | AustraliaNSWNewcastle | ||
校區 | Callaghan, NSW, Ourimbah, NSW, Port Macquarie, NSW | ||
Organisations | IRU Australia | ||
網站 | www.newcastle.edu.au | ||
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纽卡斯尔大学位于澳大利亚新南威尔士。该大学成立于1965年,目前具有共计超过300门本科课程和研究生课程,涵盖了经济和法律、教育和艺术、工程和建筑环境、健康以及信息科学与技术五个方面。
The University features many services and facilities. The NiTL (Network for Innovation in Teaching and Learning) is facilitating and supporting the University of Newcastle in its pursuit of excellence in teaching and learning. 1
The University of Newcastle is a member of Innovative Research Universities Australia (IRU Australia).
坐落地点
There are three main campuses, located at Callaghan, Ourimbah and Port Macquarie. Additional campuses are located in hospitals across the Hunter New England Health Service and Northern Sydney Central Coast Health regions. Of most prominence are the extensive student facilities at the John Hunter Hospital, Newcastle, the University Department of Rural Health (UDRH) based at Tamworth Hospital, and the student areas of Gosford Hospital.
The University of Newcastle also has a presence on three sites within the Newcastle C.B.D. The School of Music and Conservatorium is located in the Civic Theatre precinct, the School of Law, Legal Centre, and Graduate School of Business are located in University House, and the Newcastle Institute of Public Health is located in the David Maddison Building on the site of the Royal Newcastle Hospital (though this is likely to change when development plans for the site are realised). University House is a landmark art-deco sandstone building directly opposite Civic Park.
The largest campus at Callaghan lies about 12 km from the centre of Newcastle on a natural bushland site. Some of its buildings have won national awards for architecture and sympathetic environmental management.
历史
这所大学的前身是新南威尔士大学纽卡斯尔大学学院,最初是在纽卡斯尔理工学院的原址上于1951年成立。经过了积极地运作,在地方一级,具备完全自主的纽卡斯尔大学于1965年成立了。在每一年,学生都会庆祝学校的“独立日”。
Staff and Students
The University has a student population of just over 26,000 as of 2006, including over 3500 international students from more than 80 countries. There are approximately 2300 full-time equivalent staff members.
Student Organisations
Students at the University are represented by the Newcastle University Students' Association (NUSA), the University of Newcastle Union Limited (UNU Ltd) and the Newcastle University Postgraduate Student Association (NUPSA).
The UNU is responsible for the social life of the university, as well as most of the commercial facilities on campus. It organises all the main entertainment events, usually performed at the University's two licensed venues, the Bar on the Hill and the Tanner Bar. Apart from (formerly compulsory) student contribitions, the UNU generates significant income from the stores, restaurants and bars on campus.
NUSA and NUPSA are primarily advocacy organisations, representing students on a variety of issues from political activism to the internal organisation of the University. NUSA also produces Opus, the University's magazine written by and for students. Both these organisations have no commercial interests and are expected to come under significant strain when the effects of Voluntary Student Unionism (VSU) become apparent.
Faculties and Schools
The University has five faculties covering a wide range of available programs. The faculties are Business and Law, Education and Arts, Engineering and the Built Environment, Science and Information Technology, and Health.
Faculty of Business and Law
The Faculty of Business and Law contains the following schools:
- School of Law
- School of Business and Management
- Newcastle Graduate School of Business
- School of Economics, Politics & Tourism
Faculty of Education and Arts
The Faculty of Education and Arts contains the following schools:
- Wollotuka School of Aboriginal Studies
- School of Drama, Fine Art & Music (incorporating the Conservatorium)
- School of Education
- School of Humanities and Social Science
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
The Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment contains the following schools:
- School of Architecture and the Built Environment
- School of Engineering
- School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Faculty of Science and Information Technology
The Faculty of Science and Information Technology contains the following schools:
- School of Applied Sciences
- School of Psychology
- School of Design, Communication and IT
- School of Environmental and Life Sciences
- School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences
Faculty of Health
The Faculty of Health is the most comprehensive of its kind in Australia and one of the most comprehensive in the world. It contains the following schools:
- School of Biomedical Sciences
- School of Health Sciences
- School of Medicine and Public Health (the home of the University's world renowned Bachelor of Medicine program, one of the leaders in Australian medical education)
- School of Nursing and Midwifery
The Ourimbah Campus is an innovative model where services and infrastructure are shared between education providers. The partnership titled The Central Coast Campuses is a partnership of:
- The University of Newcastle
- TAFE-NSW - Hunter Institute
- Central Coast Community College
- affiliated with the Central Coast Conservatorium of Music
Notable Alumni
- David Berthold, prominent Australian theatre director.
- Jonathan Biggins, Australian actor, singer, writer and comedian.
- John Doyle, Australian actor, broadcaster and comedian, better known as Rampaging Roy Slaven, one half of broadcasting duo Roy and HG with Greig Pickhaver.
- Professor Sandra Eades, Australia's first Aboriginal medical practitioner and researcher to be awarded a Doctorate of Philosophy, and NSW Woman of the Year for 2006.
- Cheryl Kernot, former Australian Democrats leader and Australian Labor Party MP
- Associate Professor Ian Kerridge, clinical medical ethicist and member of the Lockhart Review Committee on Australia's laws on stem-cell research.
- Mikey Robbins, Australian comedian and television personality.
- Janeen Webb, author and critic.
External links
- University of Newcastle
- NUSA - The Newcastle University Students' Association
- NUPSA - The Newcastle University Postgraduate Student Association
- UNU Ltd - The University of Newcastle Union Limited
- UNMS - The University of Newcastle Medical Society
- 50th Anniversary of University Education in Newcastle 1951-2001
- Opus - University of Newcastle student magazine
- Central Coast Campuses