Roseworthy Campus
![]() | Situated 50km north of Adelaide in picturesque rural surroundings, Roseworthy campus has an intense research and education focus on animal production and dryland agriculture. Established in 1883 as Australia’s first agricultural college, Roseworthy joined forces with the University of Adelaide in 1991. The campus is located on a 1,600 hectare property and includes a working commercial farm on which students gain practical experience and training, a native fauna sanctuary, aquatic reserve and deer research farm. |
The masterplan for the campus sets out the exciting future for the campus, identifying key strategic building and development activities that will ensure a vital and vibrant place of learning, research and farming.

