The University of Sydney, founded in 1850, is located in Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, Australia, which is the financial, trade and tourism center in the southern hemisphere. It is the top research university in the world, one of the eight universities in Australia, the core member universities of the Pacific Rim University Alliance, the World University Alliance, association of commonwealth universities, and the Asia-Pacific International Trade Education and Research Alliance, and also a member of the European Global Management Education Alliance (CEMS) (each country only chooses one university).
The University of Sydney pays attention to the combination of theory and practice, and the majors of education, law, medicine, accounting and finance, politics and international studies, architecture, music, pharmacy and pharmacology, nursing and so on all rank in the top 20 in the world with 202 1QS.
Academic and teaching resources. The University of Sydney has first-class technology, computers and scientific research equipment. The library of this school has more than 5,654,380+books and materials, and is known as the largest library in the southern hemisphere. There are various sports and entertainment facilities on campus, including three well-equipped gymnasiums, many sports venues and an indoor heated swimming pool that meets Olympic standards.
There are more than 250 clubs and organizations, various food stores, entertainment facilities and shops on campus. All students who attend the preparatory courses of the University of Sydney can enjoy many campus facilities, including the library and sports center.
Excellent graduates, graduates of the University of Sydney have outstanding skills and are favored by many employers. Generally, they can get a high starting salary. Outstanding graduates from the University of Sydney include four Australian Prime Ministers, three Nobel Prize winners, three current members of the Royal Society and many celebrities in the fields of business, education, science, music and communication.