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University of Sydney, Australia, qs World Ranking 4 1.

University of Sydney, Australia, qs World Ranking 4 1. Founded in 1850, it is a world-famous public research university, located in Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, Australia, the financial, trade and tourism center of the southern hemisphere. The University of Sydney is the oldest university in Australia, the leading academic hall in the southern hemisphere and one of the world-famous institutions of higher learning.

The University of Sydney is a member of AACSB and EQUIS certified universities, a core member of the European Global Management Education Alliance CEMS, the World University Alliance, the Pacific Rim University Alliance, the Australian Eight Schools Alliance and the Asia-Pacific International Trade Education and Research Alliance. In 2008, Michael Spencer, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, became the President of the University of Sydney.

In the QS World University Ranking in 20 18, the University of Sydney ranked 50th in the world, The Times World University 20 18 ranked 6 1, and usnews World University 20 18 ranked 34th in the world. The University of Sydney has cultivated a series of important figures in history, and its graduates have always firmly controlled the political and economic lifeline of Australia.

Alumni include seven Nobel Prize or Crawford Prize winners, eight Australian Prime Ministers, 23 Supreme Court judges, 10 1 Rhodes Scholarship winners, President of the United Nations General Assembly, President of the International Court of Justice, President of the World Bank, President of RBA of Reserve Bank of Australia, and President of Macquarie Group, Australia's largest investment bank. Therefore, the University of Sydney has always been the university with the largest number of Australian billionaire graduates.

The Commonwealth of Australia, referred to as Australia for short, covers an area of 7.692 million square kilometers, which lies between the South Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean and is surrounded by the sea. It is the only country in the world whose territory covers the whole continent, so it is also called Australia.