About UNSW
The University of New South Wales (UNSW), based in Sydney, is a prestigious public research university founded in 1949. UNSW is recognized for its commitment to excellence in teaching and research, contributing significantly to both local and global communities. The university offers a dynamic educational environment and a wide range of programs across its seven faculties including Arts, Design & Architecture; Business; Engineering; Law; Medicine & Health; Science; and UNSW Canberra.
With a mission that emphasizes social responsibility, UNSW is dedicated to innovative research paired with transformative education. The students and staff at UNSW engage in a culture that fosters creativity, diversity, and inclusion, promoting a campus atmosphere conducive to learning and collaboration. The philosophy underpinning the university’s work is encapsulated in its motto, Scientia Corde Manu et Mente, which translates to 'Knowledge by Heart, Hand, and Mind.' This commitment to knowledge empowers UNSW to tackle urgent challenges such as climate change and healthcare innovation, underlining its role as a leader in higher education.
FAQs
- When was UNSW founded?
- UNSW was founded in 1949.
- Who is the CEO of UNSW?
- Professor Attila Brungs is the CEO.
- What industries or markets does UNSW operate in?
- UNSW operates in the following markets: Higher Education, Engineering Education, Medical Education, Legal Education, Business Education, Arts and Design, Climate Change Solutions, Healthcare Innovation, Public Sector Education, and research and development.
- How many employees does UNSW have?
- UNSW has 5000+ employees.
- Where does UNSW have employees?
- UNSW has employees in Australia.
- Does UNSW support remote work or working from home?
- Yes, UNSW is a remote-friendly company.
- Does UNSW offer a four-day work week?
- No, UNSW does not offer a four-day work week.
- What is UNSW's website?
- UNSW's website is unsw.edu.au.
