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The South Australian College of Advanced Education existed from 1982 to 1991. It was formed with the merger of five South Australian Colleges of Advanced Education, and subsequently merged with the South Australian Institute of Technology to form the University of South Australia. The Colleges of Advanced Education themselves were formed from various Teachers' Colleges in 1973.

UniSA (1991+)[edit]

The University of South Australia was formed in 1991 with the merger of the South Australian Institute of Technology (SAIT) with the South Australian College of Advanced Education (SACAE).

Three of the SACAE campuses (Magill, Salisbury and Underdale) became part of the UniSA campuses.[1] The two other SACAE campuses, City and Sturt, became part of the campuses of the University of Adelaide and Flinders University respectively.[2]

The Salisbury campus was vacated in 1996, but its sale was held up for many years by litigation.

The campus at Underdale was closed in 2005.[3][4]

The Magill Campus is scheduled to close by 2016.[5]

South Australian College of Advanced Education (1982-1991)[edit]

The South Australian College of Advanced Education was formed in 1982 with the merger of five Colleges of Advanced Education.

Adelaide campus[edit]

Adelaide CAE became the Adelaide campus of the SACAE.[6]

Magill campus[edit]

Hartley CAE became the Magill campus of the SACAE.[6]

Salisbury campus[edit]

Salisbury CAE became the Salisbury campus of the SACAE.[6]

Sturt campus[edit]

Sturt CAE became the Sturt campus of the SACAE.[6]

Underdale campus[edit]

Torrens CAE became the Underdale campus of the SACAE.[6]

The Colleges of Advanced Education (1973-1982)[edit]

Origins of the Colleges of Advanced Education[7]

1973 saw the formation of the Colleges of Advanced Education which made up the SACAE.

Adelaide College of Advanced Education (1973-1982)[edit]

Adelaide College of Advanced Education redirects here. (Currently redirects to: University of South Australia#History of SACAE)

Adelaide CAE developed from Adelaide Teachers College (est. 1921), which had its roots in a training school established in 1876.

Hartley College of Advanced Education (1979-1982)[edit]

Hartley College of Advanced Education redirects here.

Hartley CAE became the Magill campus of SACAE.[6]

Hartley CAE was formed from the 1979 merger of Murray Park CAE and Kingston CAE.

The Magill Campus is scheduled to close by 2016.[8]

Kingston College of Advanced Education (1973-1979)[edit]

Kingston College of Advanced Education redirects here.

Kingston CAE developed from the Adelaide Kindergarten Teachers College (est. 1967), which had its roots in a kindergarten training centre established in 1907.

Murray Park College of Advanced Education (1973-1979)[edit]

Murray Park College of Advanced Education redirects here.

Murray Park CAE originated from Wattle Park Teachers College, which branched off from Adelaide Teachers College in 1957. It became part of Hartley CAE in 1979, and the Magill Campus of SACAE and UniSA, due to close in 2016.

Salisbury College of Advanced Education (1973-1982)[edit]

Salisbury College of Advanced Education redirects here.

Salisbury CAE was originally Salisbury Teachers College (est. 1968). Salisbury campus was vacated in 1996, but its sale was held up for many years by litigation.

Sturt College of Advanced Education (1973-1982)[edit]

Sturt College of Advanced Education redirects here.

Sturt CAE was originally Bedford Park Teachers College (est. 1966).

Torrens College of Advanced Education (1973-1982)[edit]

Torrens College of Advanced Education redirects here.

Torrens CAE became the Underdale campus of SACAE.[6]

Torrens CAE had its origins in the South Australian School of Arts, which dates back to 1856,[9] and in Western Teachers College, which branched off from Adelaide Teachers College in 1962.

In 2005, the campus at Underdale was closed as part of the Blueprint 2005 project.[10][11]

The Teachers' Colleges[edit]

Adelaide Kindergarten Teachers College (1967-1973)[edit]

Adelaide Kindergarten Teachers College redirects here.

Adelaide Kindergarten Teachers College became part of Torrens CAE. Adelaide Kindergarten Teachers College (est. 1967) had its roots in a kindergarten training centre established in 1907.

Adelaide Teachers College (1921-1973)[edit]

Adelaide Teachers College redirects here.

Adelaide CAE developed from Adelaide Teachers College (est. 1921), which had its roots in a training school established in 1876.

Bedford Park Teachers College (1966-1973)[edit]

Bedford Park Teachers College redirects here.

Sturt CAE was originally Bedford Park Teachers College (est. 1966).

Salisbury Teachers College (1968-1973)[edit]

Salisbury Teachers College redirects here.

Salisbury CAE was originally Salisbury Teachers College (est. 1968). Salisbury campus was vacated in 1996, but its sale was held up for many years by litigation.

Wattle Park Teachers College (1957-1973)[edit]

Wattle Park Teachers College redirects here.

Murray Park CAE originated from Wattle Park Teachers College, which branched off from Adelaide Teachers College in 1957.

Western Teachers College (1962-1973)[edit]

Western Teachers College redirects here.

Western Teachers College branched off from Adelaide Teachers College in 1962. It became part of Torrens CAE.

Timeline[edit]

Key:

AKTC Adelaide Kindergarten Teachers College (1967-1973) Kindergarten training centre established in 1907.
ATC Adelaide Teachers College (1921-1973) Training school established in 1876.
BPTC Bedford Park Teachers College (1966-1973)
STC Salisbury Teachers College (1968-1973)
WPTC Wattle Park Teachers College (1957-1973)
WTC Western Teachers College (1962-1973)
Year
1876 ts
1907 ktc ts
1921 ktc ATC
1957 ktc WPTC ATC
1962 ktc WPTC ATC WTC
1966 ktc WPTC ATC WTC BPTC
1967 AKTC WPTC ATC WTC BPTC
1968 AKTC WPTC ATC WTC BPTC SalTC
1973 KCAE MPCAE ACAE TCAE StCAE SalCAE
1979 HCAE ACAE TCAE StCAE SalCAE
1982 SACAE
Magill Adel Udale Sturt Salisbury
1991 UniSA
Magill - Udale - Salisbury
1996 Magill - Udale - -
2005 Magill - - - -
2016 - - - - -

References[edit]

  1. ^ History and Development, unisa.edu.au
  2. ^ "Australian Higher Education Institutions: Mergers and Amalgamations 1987-2004" (PDF). Universities Australia website. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-05-28. Retrieved 2008-07-21.
  3. ^ "SA's campus makeover". The Advertiser. 27 November 2002. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  4. ^ "BLUEPRINT UniSA - ADVERTISING FEATURE - Ambitious plan a reality". The Advertiser. 26 April 2005. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  5. ^ http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-05-31/unisa-flags-closure-for-magill-campus/2738350
  6. ^ a b c d e f g UniSA Milestones, www.unisa.edu.au
  7. ^ "UniSA genealogy". UniSA website. Retrieved 2008-07-29.
  8. ^ http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-05-31/unisa-flags-closure-for-magill-campus/2738350
  9. ^ "School of Art History Project". Unisa.edu.au. 26 August 2010. Retrieved 2010-09-26.
  10. ^ "SA's campus makeover". The Advertiser. 27 November 2002. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  11. ^ "BLUEPRINT UniSA - ADVERTISING FEATURE - Ambitious plan a reality". The Advertiser. 26 April 2005. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)