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The University of Newcastle, established in 1965, is among the top regional institutions of higher learning, with a student population of 23,000. , including about 3,000 international students. The main campuses of Newcastle University are located in the jungle-like Callaghan and Ourimbah areas. The latter is closer to Sydney and has a particularly beautiful environment.

Due to special discounts for students living in nearby areas, their admission requirements are reduced by 5 points, so most of its students come from the Hunter regions. However, it also has many students from across the country who apply for its lower-level but first-class departments, including engineering and architecture, medicine and nursing, business and law, education and liberal arts, and science and communication technology.

Newcastle University’s medical school has a long history and offers a five-year medical course. Admission requirements generally require a UAI score of 95 or above and passing the Medical and Health Sciences Admission Test (UMAT, Undergraduate Medicine & Health Science Admission Tests) and interviews. The law department was established in 1992. Although it is relatively new, it is well managed. Students can gain work experience through internships at local law firms.

In recent years, Newcastle University's reputation has continued to rise due to the particularly strong research projects of its faculty.

A recent review by the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research at the University of Melbourne ranked the University of Newcastle 13th in the country and first among regional universities. The order is:

1 ANU

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1 Melbourne

3 Sydney

4 Queensland

5 UNSW

6 Monash

6 UWA

8 Adelaide

9 Flinders

10 La Trobe

11 Macquarie

12 Tasmania