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New England University College (1938 - 1954)The University of Sydney |
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| Function: Education | ||
| Location: Armidale, Victoria, Australia | ||
| New England University College was established in 1938 as a rural college of the University of Sydney. The College consisted of two faculties: Arts and Economics, and Science. Science courses consisted of first year veterinary science and agriculture, which had to be completed at the University of Sydney. In 1954 the College gained autonomy from the University of Sydney and was renamed the University of New England. |
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| Location: Armidale, New South Wales 2351 | |
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| Previous and Subsequent Entities 1938 - 1954 New England University College Superior
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