Want to find out what’s new at UniSA? Here’s a summary of what’s happening on campus, our recent achievements and the latest degree information. In this issue: |
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There’s still time to be part of the UniSA story with our final intake this July |
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Our mid-year intake gives students the chance to commence their studies this year and make a start towards their future career. Students will benefit from our practical teaching and industry connected learning experiences and will continue that practical learning as we automatically transition them into Adelaide University in February 2026.
New applications to UniSA's final intake are still being accepted. Alternatively, if you have a student who already has an offer to study at UniSA, you can request to defer their existing offer. If students receive a new offer or defer their existing offer to commence in July, we will honour the assessment based on UniSA's entry requirements, fees and conditions (including scholarships).
Please get in touch if you would like us to defer an existing offer. |
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International creatives win prestigious artistic awards |
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Three international students have been named among South Australia’s emerging creatives including Bachelor of Contemporary Art graduate Chin Ton (Naomi) Tang, from Hong Kong; Master of Design (Contemporary Art) graduate Thu Huong (Abigail) Nguyen, from Vietnam and Graduate Diploma in Design (Contemporary Art) student Oak Yoo, from Korea.
Recognised at the 2025 Helpmann Academy Graduate Exhibition, with the inaugural South Australian Industry Award, the University of South Australia Postgraduate Award and the David Hayden Professional Development Award respectively, the students have been able to showcase their work at one of the most significant artistic opportunities in Australia. The exhibition is South Australia’s ultimate display of promising, bold creative talent.
The three winners’ prizes totalled a combined value of more than AUD $9,400. |
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Parth set to achieve his accounting dream |
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For final year Master of Professional Accounting student Parth, from Gujarat in India’s west, the decision to move to Adelaide to embark on his postgraduate studies is one he has never looked back on.
Since arriving in Adelaide, he has secured his first overseas, part-time professional job as an administrative assistant in finance, along with having the opportunity to demonstrate his accounting skills to a global financial firm at an exclusive UniSA Business and STEM networking event.
He has also had the chance to immerse himself in South Australia’s beauty, taking in all its vibrant sights and sounds, including getting up close and personal with a real-life kangaroo. |
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Meet Linus, our Master of Architecture graduate from Vietnam |
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During his degree, Linus embodied a calm and confident mindset which benefitted him in ways he did not expect, including winning the Visionary Storytelling Architecture Prize for a group project where he had to create a play area for children.
He says daring to try different methods has been “worth it”. So worth it that he immersed himself in his great passion, photography, at the 2025 Adelaide Fringe. He’s also been able to tick off one of the many items on his bucket list: busking.
His parents commend UniSA and the transformative experience it has given their son, noticing how he has grown in his knowledge and independence.
As for his future, Linus is striving towards becoming a registered architect. |
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Renowned marketing centre celebrates major milestone |
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UniSA’s Ehrenberg-Bass Institute for Marketing Science, a global leader in innovative evidence-based marketing, advertising and brand equity strategies, has marked a significant 20-year milestone.
With a team now comprising more than 60 marketing scientists, the Adelaide-based centre has helped elevate the sales and reputation of major international companies including McDonalds, Nestle, PepsiCo, and AstraZeneca.
Students studying marketing courses at UniSA benefit from Ehrenberg-Bass’ cutting-edge research which is embedded into the curriculum. They have the unique opportunity to learn from the same marketing scientists that have advised these world pioneering brands. |
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