Sydney, Urumqi, New South Wales, is the largest and most modern city in Australia. Sydney's urban and suburban areas cover an area of 4,074 square kilometers, with a population of about 4 million, accounting for a quarter of Australia's total population. Sydney is not only the economic and financial core of Australia, but also a world-famous tourist destination.
Sydney has a pleasant climate, with sunny, tree-lined and lush all year round. The main attractions in Sydney are: Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge, Sydney Tower, Lover's Harbor, China City, Rock Area, Queen Victoria Building, Band-Aid Beach and other places of interest.
Meanwhile, Sydney is a good choice for studying abroad. The main institutions are: University of New South Wales, University of Sydney, University of Technology Sydney, Macquarie University, West Sydney and australian catholic university. They are very famous all over the world and highly respected in their unique academic fields.
What universities are there in Sydney? I. Brunel University
Brunel University, named after Izabad Kington brunell, a Victorian development technology engineer, ranks 345th in this year's QS World University Ranking. This university is famous for its engineering and design teaching, but it also provides a series of plastic arts, business services, laws and regulations, health and humanities, information management systems and sports. Like other top universities in London, Brunel University has an internationally diverse student group with more than 65,438+02,700 students from 65,438+065,438+00 countries and regions.
Second, University College London.
University College London, also known as UCL, maintained the 7th place in the QS World University Ranking of 20 16-20 17. University College London is very popular with international students, and the number of international students accounts for more than one-third of the total number of students in University College London. University College London is an interdisciplinary comprehensive scientific research university with a wide range of specialties (this is one of the key differences between University College London and Imperial College London), and the proportion of graduate students is relatively high (about 52% of the total number of students).
The college and teaching hospital of University College London is located in the center of London, the British Library is nearby, and it is also close to other top universities in London, such as the Asian and African College of University College London and the Berbeck College of University College London (details of the two universities are given below), which makes University College London one of the most expensive universities in the world.
Third, Imperial College London.
Imperial College London, London, ranked 9th in the QS World University Rankings from 20 16 to 20 17, down one grade from the previous year. Imperial College London, London is a research university, focusing on science and technology, especially engineering and social sciences. There is also a famous international business school and one of the largest medical schools in Britain. Like University College London, London Imperial College London has a strong global appeal, which is also reflected in the huge number of international students (about one third of the total number of students).