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Campuses | Life at Adelaide | Adelaide University
Campuses
Engaging and activated experiences on campus
Adelaide University proudly holds the largest campus footprint in South Australia, with metropolitan and regional campuses as well as connections to rural, interstate and transnational locations and pathway colleges.
Our campuses offer dynamic learning environments where students can access modern, purpose-built facilities and industry-standard tools and technologies, preparing them for their future careers. Our campuses also feature a range of student support and wellbeing services as well as spaces open to the public, including galleries, museums, cafés and eateries.
Discover our campuses and facilities
Adelaide City Campus
Explore Adelaide City Campus, perfectly positioned on North Terrace in the Central Business District (CBD).
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Magill Campus
Explore Magill Campus, tucked in the picturesque eastern suburbs of Adelaide.
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Mawson Lakes Campus
Explore Mawson Lakes Campus, set alongside hectares of wetlands within the world-class Mawson Lakes residential development.
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Mount Gambier Campus
Explore Mount Gambier Campus, set in the scenic Limestone Coast region.
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Roseworthy Campus
Explore Roseworthy Campus, home to our animal and veterinary science research.
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Waite Campus
Explore Waite Campus, home to many of our agricultural, horticultural and viticultural industry partners.
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Whyalla Campus
Explore Adelaide University’s Whyalla Campus, the largest regional university campus in South Australia.
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Getting to Adelaide University
Whichever campus you’re headed to, you’ll find it easier than ever to get there. Between reliable public transport options, on-site parking, bike storage and end-of-trip facilities – you're able to choose the type of commute that best suits you.
South Australia’s public transport system is called Adelaide Metro and boasts an extensive network of buses, trains and trams. With all our metropolitan campuses accessible by public transport, this is an easy and affordable option.
To catch public transport, you will need to purchase an
Adelaide metroCARD
. University students studying full-time can purchase a concession metroCARD, which offers travel at a reduced rate.
All buses, trains and trams have various features to increase accessibility for all passengers. If you’re using a wheelchair or motorised mobility device, ramps are available to help you board and disembark easily. Priority seats and allocated mobility aid spaces are also available on board.
Want to learn more about using public transport in South Australia?
The
Adelaide Metro website
is your one-stop shop for planning a journey, finding timetables, fare information, accessibility information, or recharging your metroCARD.
Cycling is a great way to get to your Adelaide University campus. Whether you’re an avid cyclist or simply prefer a more environmentally friendly mode of travel, Adelaide's level roads and abundant bike paths and lanes make for easy riding.
All our campuses offer a combination of open area racks and secure bike cage options for storing your bike. Suddenly find yourself with a flat tyre or other unexpected issue? No worries, most of our campuses also feature bike repair stations to help you get back on the road faster. You’ll also find end-of-trip facilities at each of our campuses, featuring storage lockers, private changing areas and shower facilities to help you refresh after your commute.
Want to learn more about road cycling, cycle clubs and programs in Adelaide?
If you need help getting up to speed on the local cycling road rules, planning your journey, or simply want to explore the wide range of cycling tracks and trails Adelaide has to offer, South Australia’s
Department for Infrastructure and Transport website
has you covered. Similarly,
Bike SA
is the peak body for recreational and commuter cycling in South Australia and offers a range of resources.
For those who prefer to drive, all Adelaide University campuses have parking facilities.
Parking at our city campuses
While parking available at our city campuses is limited, there are many commercial parking options close by that offer paid parking. The City of Adelaide owns and operates
nine U-Park off-street carparks
throughout the CBD, with over 6000 parking spaces. For more information about parking in the city,
visit the City of Adelaide website
.
Ensuring your safety on campus is our top priority, which is why all our campuses have on-site security. Campus security is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Security officers patrol the campuses by day and offer even stronger protection at night. They are able to provide first aid or help in an emergency.
In case of an emergency
Call 000
to contact the state Emergency Services (Police, Fire, Ambulance). In non-emergency situations, you can also contact the Police on 131 444.
Campuses
Engaging and activated experiences on campus
Adelaide University proudly holds the largest campus footprint in South Australia, with metropolitan and regional campuses as well as connections to rural, interstate and transnational locations and pathway colleges.
Our campuses offer dynamic learning environments where students can access modern, purpose-built facilities and industry-standard tools and technologies, preparing them for their future careers. Our campuses also feature a range of student support and wellbeing services as well as spaces open to the public, including galleries, museums, cafés and eateries.
Discover our campuses and facilities
Adelaide City Campus
Explore Adelaide City Campus, perfectly positioned on North Terrace in the Central Business District (CBD).
Learn more
Magill Campus
Explore Magill Campus, tucked in the picturesque eastern suburbs of Adelaide.
Learn more
Mawson Lakes Campus
Explore Mawson Lakes Campus, set alongside hectares of wetlands within the world-class Mawson Lakes residential development.
Learn more
Mount Gambier Campus
Explore Mount Gambier Campus, set in the scenic Limestone Coast region.
Learn more
Roseworthy Campus
Explore Roseworthy Campus, home to our animal and veterinary science research.
Learn more
Waite Campus
Explore Waite Campus, home to many of our agricultural, horticultural and viticultural industry partners.
Learn more
Whyalla Campus
Explore Adelaide University’s Whyalla Campus, the largest regional university campus in South Australia.
Learn more
Getting to Adelaide University
Whichever campus you’re headed to, you’ll find it easier than ever to get there. Between reliable public transport options, on-site parking, bike storage and end-of-trip facilities – you're able to choose the type of commute that best suits you.
South Australia’s public transport system is called Adelaide Metro and boasts an extensive network of buses, trains and trams. With all our metropolitan campuses accessible by public transport, this is an easy and affordable option.
To catch public transport, you will need to purchase an
Adelaide metroCARD
. University students studying full-time can purchase a concession metroCARD, which offers travel at a reduced rate.
All buses, trains and trams have various features to increase accessibility for all passengers. If you’re using a wheelchair or motorised mobility device, ramps are available to help you board and disembark easily. Priority seats and allocated mobility aid spaces are also available on board.
Want to learn more about using public transport in South Australia?
The
Adelaide Metro website
is your one-stop shop for planning a journey, finding timetables, fare information, accessibility information, or recharging your metroCARD.
Cycling is a great way to get to your Adelaide University campus. Whether you’re an avid cyclist or simply prefer a more environmentally friendly mode of travel, Adelaide's level roads and abundant bike paths and lanes make for easy riding.
All our campuses offer a combination of open area racks and secure bike cage options for storing your bike. Suddenly find yourself with a flat tyre or other unexpected issue? No worries, most of our campuses also feature bike repair stations to help you get back on the road faster. You’ll also find end-of-trip facilities at each of our campuses, featuring storage lockers, private changing areas and shower facilities to help you refresh after your commute.
Want to learn more about road cycling, cycle clubs and programs in Adelaide?
If you need help getting up to speed on the local cycling road rules, planning your journey, or simply want to explore the wide range of cycling tracks and trails Adelaide has to offer, South Australia’s
Department for Infrastructure and Transport website
has you covered. Similarly,
Bike SA
is the peak body for recreational and commuter cycling in South Australia and offers a range of resources.
For those who prefer to drive, all Adelaide University campuses have parking facilities.
Parking at our city campuses
While parking available at our city campuses is limited, there are many commercial parking options close by that offer paid parking. The City of Adelaide owns and operates
nine U-Park off-street carparks
throughout the CBD, with over 6000 parking spaces. For more information about parking in the city,
visit the City of Adelaide website
.
Ensuring your safety on campus is our top priority, which is why all our campuses have on-site security. Campus security is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Security officers patrol the campuses by day and offer even stronger protection at night. They are able to provide first aid or help in an emergency.
In case of an emergency
Call 000
to contact the state Emergency Services (Police, Fire, Ambulance). In non-emergency situations, you can also contact the Police on 131 444.