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The University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia have agreed to pursue a merger in a move that would create the nation’s largest university for Australian students. 7NEWS

The University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia have agreed to pursue a merger in a move that would create the nation’s largest university for Australian students.

“The combined university would make South Australia a magnet for domestic and international students and a global leader in research, unlocking incredible benefits for our state’s economy.” The transition council will oversee a competitive process to appoint a vice-chancellor for the combined university, which will be governed by new legislation.Peter Malinauskas says a university merger will put SA at the forefront of education in Australia.University of Adelaide Chancellor Catherine Branson and University of South Australia Chancellor Pauline Carr said the two institutions had agreed on a shared vision for what the new university could deliver.

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