Congratulations to Wu Jiachen is admitted to the University of New South Wales.

Warmly congratulations to the senior department of Liangfeng Bilingual Experimental School students Wu Jiachen is admitted to the University of New South Wales.

Wu Jiachen

The University of New South Wales(UNSW) is the world's top university for research as well as one of the eight elite universities in Australia, which was built in 1949 and its main campus located in the Sydney, the capital of New South Wales.

UNSW Ranking: 2018 QS World Universities ranked the 45th place

of research universities union, the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU), the Global Tech University, and the Universitas 21. UNSW is known for its business and engineering among the numerous subjects. According to the 2017 QS WORLD RANKINGS BY SUBJECT, mineral engineering and mining engineering of UNSW rank the fifth place in the world, accounting and finance rank the 11th place in the world and continue to maintain their first place in Australia. Besides that, its law degree ranks the 14th place in the world, and civil and structural engineering rank the 16th place in the world.

UNSW graduates have many job opportunities, because many of the world's top 500 companies are headquartered in Sydney. Therefore, UNSW is one of the highest scored universities in Australia. For many years, Asia Weekly ranked it in the top ten universities in the Asia Pacific region, which is also the only institution in the southern hemisphere that has established a cooperative relationship with the University of Pennsylvania at the North American Ivy League.

The University of New South Wales ranks the 2nd place in the official ranking of My University released by the Austrian government. The employment rate and initial salary of UNSW's undergraduates and graduates has been the highest since 2014.

According to various academic evaluations and scientific research rankings, today's University of New South Wales is a pioneering university for high-tech and advanced research in Australia, and is gathering place to Australian business, law and technology elites.

 

Some famous aumni:

David Gonski, the headmaster of the University of New South Wales, and the present of Investec Bank, Coca-cola Amatil and the Australian Exchange.

John Niland, the former headmaster of the University of New South Wales, and director of Macquarie Bank.

Paul John Keating, the 24th prime minister of Commonwealth of Australia, and the doctor of law in UNSW.

Glenn Murcutt, the winner of Pritzker Architecture Prize(which is the Nobel Prize in Architecture.

Rai Reddy, the Turing award winner in 1994, which is the Nobel Prize in computer & science, who was the dean of the school of computer science in Carnegie Mellon University.

John Shine, the world-famous molecular biologist.

Tim Flannery, Australian mammal scholar, paleontologist and global warming campaigner.

Glyn Davis, the headmaster of Melbourne University.

Douglas Daft, the CEO of Coca-cola Company from 2000 to 2004.

John B. Prescott, the CEO of BHP-Billiton from 1991 to 1998.

Shi Zhengrong, Chinese Australian entrepreneur, founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Shangde Electrical Power Company.