International House, University of New South Wales

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International House UNSW is a college located in the lower campus of the University of New South Wales, founded in 1968. The College offers accommodation.

International House currently houses more than 160 senior undergraduate and postgraduate residents. The residents of the college are drawn from a very diverse range of cultural, educational and social backgrounds.


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