The main campus of the University of Sydney is close to the southwest of downtown Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, covering an area of 72 hectares, close to Central Station and Chinatown, and only 5 minutes away from the Central Business District. The University of Sydney also has six campuses, which are located in Mallett Street Campus in Sydney, and there are major colleges such as business and nursing.
The law school in Sydney's port area specializes in law. Conservatory of Music in Sydney Harbour Area; Located in Cumberland Campus, 0/6 km west of Zheng Xiao, there are health sciences and nursing majors. Camden Campus, located 65km west of Zheng Xiao, specializes in agricultural science and veterinary medicine. Orange Agricultural College, located in a small town in central New South Wales, specializes in agricultural management.
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From the very beginning, the University of Sydney has innovated and changed the tradition that British classical universities admit students by blood rather than grades. The fierce debate between scholars and politicians has prompted universities in Britain and North America to make corresponding changes to cope with social development, and the University of Sydney has also become an example for emerging universities in other colonies.
1858 On February 27th, Queen Victoria granted the Royal Charter to the University of Sydney, making it equal to the British universities. /kloc-In the second half of the 20th century, the University of Sydney formed a cultural trend of donating money for students, and Professor Charles Badham was one of the pioneers.
He believes that all students with ability should enjoy university education and strive to set up scholarships to meet the unexpected needs of students in the process of study. The University of Sydney is the oldest and most prestigious university in Australia. It is known as "the first school in Australia" and one of the most respected universities in the world.