Founded in 1850, the University of Sydney is a world-class institution of higher learning located in the center of Sydney, Australia's financial capital. As the first university in Australia and Oceania, the University of Sydney is also a core member of the G8, a member of the Pacific Rim University Alliance and the Asia-Pacific International Trade Education and Research Alliance. According to the official statistics of the Australian government, 1/3 of the Australian Nobel Prize winners are alumni of the University of Sydney, which is far ahead of other Australian universities and leads the scientific and technological development of Australia as a whole.
Not only that, graduates from the University of Sydney have been firmly in control of Australia's political and economic lifeline for a century and a half. Alumni include eight Australian Prime Ministers, including former Prime Minister Albert and current Prime Minister Turnbull, President of the United Nations General Assembly, President of the World Bank, three of the six federal justices and 23 Supreme Court justices [1]; At the same time, the current chairman of the Reserve Bank of Australia, the president of Macquarie Investment Bank Group and other well-known political and business people all graduated from the University of Sydney [2]. Therefore, the University of Sydney has always been the university with the largest number of Australian billionaire graduates.