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University of Western Sydney

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University of Western Sydney
University of Western Sydney logo
University of Western Sydney logo

Motto Bringing knowledge to life
Established 1989
Type Public
Chancellor Mr John Phillips AO
Vice-Chancellor Professor Janice Reid AM
Faculty College of Arts, College of Business, College of Health and Science
Location Sydney, NSW, Australia
Campus Parramatta, Bankstown, Blacktown, Campbelltown, Penrith, Hawkesbury
Website www.uws.edu.au

The University of Western Sydney is a public, multi-campus, higher educational institute located in the Western Sydney region of New South Wales, Australia. It was formed in 1989 as the University of Western Sydney Federation.

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[edit] History

The University today has a legislative basis in NSW state legislation with the passing of the University of Western Sydney Act of 1997, which also empowers the university to make by-laws affecting the operation of the university. The University consists of an amalgamation of campuses, each with their own unique and individual history, however due to the university attempting to unify all campuses under the one logo, clear distinctions between the natures of individual campuses are becomming hard to find. The oldest campus, Hawkesbury campus, was founded in 1891 by the NSW Agricultural society.

In 2000, after internal restructuring, the Hawkesbury, Macarthur and Nepean campuses ceased to exist as an autonomous components of the now defunct University of Western Sydney Federation and became a part of the new multi-campus University of Western Sydney.

[edit] Campuses

The University of Western Sydney is made up of six campuses and two precincts, each campus hosting their own unique array of courses, the unit loading of which may be shared across campuses.

[edit] Campbelltown Campus

UWS Campbelltown Campus is located in Campbelltown, in south-western Sydney. Together with the Bankstown campus, the Campbelltown campus was originally part of the Macarthur Institute of Higher Education, founded in 1984. As of the year 2007, the Campbelltown campus will have the privilege of hosting the Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree, with students eventually being dispatched to (and contractually tied to) the area of Western Sydney.

[edit] Bankstown Campus

UWS Bankstown Campus is a relatively new campus, located within Bankstown City. The campus is located in Milperra, about 5-10 minutes from the Bankstown CBD. Specialising in the social sciences, most of the students on campus are psychology, sociology, nursing, arts and linguistic students. The campus also has the privilege of hosting the Bachelor of Policing degree, the only degree of its kind in NSW (excluding the official course which is offered at Charles Sturt University). The campus also includes a modern cafeteria/eatery area, a full-size football oval and is home to the MARCS Sensory Laboratories. Adjacent to the campus is Mount Saint Joseph Catholic Secondary Girls High School. UWS's most well-known interpreting and translation course is taught at Bankstown campus. UWS trains and produces many NAATI accredited interpreters and translators. The oldest building on campus was opened in 1989. The building contains a plaque indicating that it was opened by the then treasurer Paul Keating, who later became Prime Minister of Australia.

[edit] Blacktown Campus

The UWS Blacktown Campus is also known as the Nirumba Campus, located in the Nirumba Education Precinct, in Quakers Hill, about 10 minutes from the Blacktown CBD. The UWS Campus shares facilities with two schools, one public high school and one Catholic College. There is also a TAFE on site. Facilities include a bar, cafe, outdoor dining area, co-op bookshop, a newsagent, library, pool and gym. The site is a former naval site. Most students on the campus are building, urban planning and accounting students.

[edit] Hawkesbury Campus

UWS Hawkesbury Campus, also known as the Richmond campus, is located on a 1300 hectare site in the Hawkesbury Valley in north-western Sydney, near the town of Richmond. The campus was originally the Hawkesbury Agricultural College, established by the New South Wales Department of Agriculture in 1891. Its facilities include several sports fields, bookshop, hairdresser, library and cafeteria.

[edit] Parramatta Campus

Established in the 1800s as a female orphan school, the Rydalmere campus has been called the jewel in the University of Western Sydney crown, with a rich history from its establishment through to its conversion to the Rydalmere Hospital for the Insane in the 1880's to its eventual decommission as such in the mid 1980's. The Rydalmere campus has long served the populace of Western Sydney.

A historical site with contemporary features, the Rydalmere campus was opened in 1998 and has proved one of the more coveted campuses for students from the inner city and western Sydney as it is by far the closest campus to Sydney metropolitan and inner city suburbs as well as located closer to amenities and employment areas.

Parramatta campus is located in Rydalmere, near Rose Hill the traditional foundation site of the greater portion of Australia's colonial heritage. Courses include nursing, business and law. It also hosts science courses in modern buildings near to the main Rydalmere campus at a site formally used by quarantine authorities (the BCRI laboratories).

Before the Parramatta Campus was developed, classes were held at the Westmead Precinct.

[edit] Penrith Campus

The largest of the university's campuses, UWS Penrith is made up of three areas; Kingswood, Werrington South and Werrington North.

Kingswood has most of the campus's student services and facilities, computer rooms, classrooms and lecture theatres. It also has tennis courts, a gym, a bar (the Swamp Bar) and student accommodation. The Allen Library, which has a focus on engineering and science texts, is located at Kingswood.

Werrington South has fewer classrooms and lecture theatres. It contains Ward Library, which has a focus on arts and humanities. It also has a café, football fields and a student social space called The Cottage which has food, television and a pool table. It contains the faculty of communications, design and media. It is also the site of Sydney's community television station TVS.

Werrington North used to be a teaching campus but is now administration only, and houses the Chancellor and Vice Chancellor's offices. It also has the Nepean Observatory built by Dr Graeme White (no longer with UWS) and members of the UWS Centre for Astronomy.

Focus areas are split between Werrington South and Kingswood, with most engineering, computing, music, fine arts and humanities subjects having classes in Kingswood and communication arts and drama subjects having classes at Werrington South.

[edit] Sydney CBD Precinct

Located at 261 Clarence Street, Sydney, the CBD Precinct houses an office of the Australian Expert Group in Industry Studies.

[edit] Westmead Precinct

The Westmead Precinct is part of the Parramatta Campus. The oldest building on the site was the home of the historic St Vincent's Orphanage. The Westmead area is one of Sydney's premier medical districts and includes Westmead Hospital and the The Children's Hospital at Westmead. However, for the last few years the Westmead Precinct has been leased to private companies, including Sydney Western International College (of which UWS is a 51% majority holder) and the NSW Police. Amid quite a bit of controversy, the University has been pushing to sell the site for the past four years, resulting in a backlash from unions and students alike.

[edit] University Life

The University of Western Sydney has three student organisations, each with their own focus and areas of responsibility. These organisations are responsible for the bulk of extra-curricular activities and services provided by the University. Each organisation sources their funds from Compulsory Student Unionism fees. UWSSA and PAUWS are independent of the university while uwsconnect is wholely owned by UWS.

[edit] UWSSA Inc

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The University of Western Sydney Student Association. Its motto is "Bringing life to knowledge" - a twist on the University's motto. It aims to improve student life by providing support services, welfare information and standing up for the rights of students.

UWSSA publishes The Western Onion, the UWS student newspaper.

[edit] uwsconnect Ltd

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uwsconnect is a not for profit company which aims to improve university life by providing bars, cafés, sporting events, recreational activities, etc. It is responsible for organising commercial ties with the university and its students, such as advertising space within the university, vending machines and student discounts and special offers.

[edit] PAUWS Inc

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Postgraduate Association for students attending the University of Western Sydney. PAUWS is a student association for the postgraduate student population.

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