The University of Western Sydney (UWS) began operation on 1st January 1989, under the University of Western Sydney Act, 1988, passed by the New South Wales Parliament in December 1988. However, the University's predecessors date back as far as 1891 with the Hawkesbury Agricultural College's establishment.
In 1995 a review of the structure of UWS was undertaken. The Committee to Review the Structure of the University of Western Sydney (the Rogers Report) recommended restructuring the institution, and a new federated University system emerged. The University of Western became a federated university system comprising four co-operative and interrelated elements: Office of the Vice-Chancellor, UWS Hawkesbury, UWS Macarthur, UWS Nepean.
In 2014, the University of Western Sydney was celebrating its 25th anniversary as a statutory institution. The University acknowledges over 200 cumulative years of bringing knowledge to life in Greater Western Sydney from our heritage and member institutions.
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