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Email addresses follow the format: firstname.lastname@adelaide.edu.au Faculties & Divisions Key contacts for all the faculties, schools, divisions and research centres that form the University.
- Campuses
The University has four campuses. Three in South Australia...
- University Phone Directory
University Phone Directory - University Contacts - The...
- Professional and Continuing Education
Being part of the University of Adelaide allows us to...
- University Senior College
Address. University Senior College The University of...
- Hub Central
As the third oldest university in Australia, we have a...
- Organisational Structure
Organisational Structure - University Contacts - The...
- Important Dates
Ask Adelaide. Call us: +61 8 8313 5208. Visit us. Level 3,...
- Administrative Divisions
Administrative Divisions - University Contacts - The...
- Campuses
Contact the University of Adelaide online, over the phone, or request a call back.
The University of Adelaide has four main campuses, each with a distinctive profile. This site will help you find directions to these campuses, as well as facilities and services, buildings and virtual tours on these campuses.
Set in the heart of Adelaide, the University offers excellence in its educational and social facilities. For lecture theatre locations as well as lifts, ramps, step free pathways, accessible toilets and accessible parking spaces, please see the PDF or JPG maps below. Campus map and directions. Printable PDF map JPG image map
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University switchboard - find contact information via the phone directory or call +61 8 8313 4455. Phone hours Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm* *Excluding public holidays
The University of Adelaide is a public research university based in Adelaide, South Australia. Established in 1874, it is the third-oldest university in Australia. Its main campus in the Adelaide city centre includes many sandstone buildings of historical and architectural significance, such as Bonython Hall.