The University of Sydney, founded in 1850, is the first national university in Australia. For a century and a half, the University of Sydney has made great contributions to human development in Australia and even the world. Its long history and outstanding achievements have earned it the reputation of "Oxford in the Southern Hemisphere".
Xueda school spirit
The values and goals of the University of Sydney are to mold students' quality into "rigorous and responsible free academic spirit" and "honest, modest and respectful personal moral demeanor", and strive to understand and meet students' needs of constantly surpassing themselves.
College students in Si Nuo study very hard. As long as visitors visit the campus, they can feel the study tension on campus. No matter in the library or on the open lawn, you can see students who concentrate on their studies. There are more than 200 student associations in the school, which enrich students' extracurricular activities.
Data and facts of heavy snow (statistics since 2003)
Xueda University was founded in 1850, which is the first university in Australia.
Xueda has 1 1 campuses, of which the main campus is camper down/ Darlington campus.
There are 42,420 registered students in Xueda.
Xueda 3 139 is studying for a master's degree (course work).
At present, there are 78 1 graduate students.
There are 2625 doctoral students at Xueda University.
The number of international students in Xueda is 6 138, including 3,872 undergraduates and 2,266 postgraduates.
There are 106 1 international students in Chinese mainland, 626 international students in Hongkong and 126 international students in Taiwan Province Province.
The ratio of students in China to middle school students in Snow is about 1: 23.
Among Xueda 19 universities, the worst teacher-student ratio is AGSM (3 1.6), followed by Business School (27.7).
The teacher-student ratio of Xueda University is 7.5 in Conservatory of Music, followed by Medical College and Dental College, which are 10 and 10.4 respectively.
The average teacher-student ratio of Xueda is 15. 1, which is a university in NSW (the average in Australia is 18. 1).
Xueda has 200 student associations, the highest in Australia.
Xueda has 70 student sports associations, the highest in Australia.
Xueda is the first choice for most college entrance examination students.
Si Nuo is the largest school in NSW that absorbs students with a score of 90 or above in the college entrance examination.
In 2003, the University enrolled students, and the number of students enrolled in more than 99 sections was the highest in NSW Province.
Xueda offers the widest and largest number of courses in Australia for students to study.
Xueda has the most complete computer network in Australia.
Xueda offers the most master's and doctoral research courses in Australia.
Xueda has the largest collection of books in the southern hemisphere, with 2 1 library, and Fisher Library is the main library.
Si Nuo University offers the largest number of foreign language courses in Australia.
For four years in a row, Xueda has been pressing other Australia to get the most research funding (ARC funding) allocation. ( www.ARC.gov.au )
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* The order of the top five in 2003 is
:: US$ 37.3 million from the University of Sydney (65,438+3.3% from the national unit).
:: Australian National University $30.3 million
* University of Melbourne $28.3 million (10. 1%)
:: University of New South Wales $24.9 million (8.9%)
:: University of Queensland $24.7 million (8.8%)
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(The above data collection is self-taught in official website)
Alliance to which Xueda belongs
Xueda is now a major member of the two major leagues.
Among them, the Group of Eight (www.go8.edu.au) is an Australian local alliance with the following members.
University of Adelaide
Australian National University
University of Melbourne
monash university
University of New South Wales
University of Queensland
University of Sydney
university of western australia
The research volume of the G8 Alliance accounts for 70% of the total research volume of all universities in Australia. Its members enjoy a high reputation in the world, so they are generally called first-class universities in Australia.
The Pacific Rim University Association (http://www.apru.org) is an international research alliance. Its members are 35 universities from 65,438+06 countries along the Pacific coast, and only two universities in Australia are selected for the alliance (the other is ANU). Many of its members are not listed here. Several of them are Berkeley, British Columbia and California. Institute of Technology, National Taiwan Province University, National Singapore University, Peking University, National Seoul University, Stanford University, UCLA, Waseda University ... ...
Zhu Xueda, you.
The glory of graduates can reflect the achievements of a school and cultivate good talents, which is the ultimate goal of every good university. There are too many members of the famous hall, so I won't list them here. Here are some examples:
Brian Gainesler, the world's top astrophysicist
Herbert Vere Evatt, the first prime minister of the United Nations
James Wolfensohn, President of the World Bank
John Hasani, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics.
Edmund Barton, the first Australian Prime Minister
John Cornforth Nobel Prize winner in chemistry.
Jane campion Oscar winner
Du Kefeng film worker
(Note: Xueda is a very comprehensive school, with outstanding alumni from artists to scientists, from national politicians to Olympic athletes)
Tuition/Year Unit: Australian Dollar
Undergraduate liberal arts:11000-13000 science: 12000- 18000 law: 17550 dentist: 30000.
Postgraduate liberal arts: 12000- 16000 science: 16000- 19000 law: 15550 dentist: 30300.
If there is any change in tuition fees, the school notice shall prevail.
School facilities
The university has a library with 4.5 million books, specialized biological and scientific laboratories, language laboratories, music recording and music software development equipment, computer-aided design and research, and audio-visual teaching equipment. Each college has advanced sports facilities, including: open-air stadium, indoor gymnasium, table tennis and squash court, gym, indoor swimming pool and sports center. In addition, there are many student service institutions in universities, including health services, consulting services, career centers, learning consulting centers, and international student centers. The student service center also includes a series of specialty shops, reading and activity rooms, cheap meals, sports facilities and clubs and societies that can accommodate 200 international students.
Accommodation arrangements
Accommodation on campus: 6 campus residential areas and apartments of international students' college.
Self-catering university residential area: shared apartments with different specifications are provided by the university.
Off-campus accommodation:
Rent a house separately: all meals are provided by the landlord, including utilities.
* * * sharing: it can be an apartment or a suite, and the bedroom can be decorated or not. There are the following types: single room/small apartment (with its own kitchen or bathroom)/apartment/apartment/Sydney residential area for rent (generally two floors).
Living expenses:
About $A 14600/ year (excluding entertainment and social activities).
Rent 125 USD, meals $85 USD, transportation $20 USD and others 150 USD, totaling $280 per week.
General situation of Xuexue University
Admission is divided into February and July.
Australian high school students can get preferential scores when they enter school, but the scores of popular subjects such as computer and business are around 90.
Preparatory students can meet the requirements of the school.
Generally, domestic graduate applicants need to get a formal admission notice with an undergraduate score of 80 or above. Those with special skills can lower the admission score as appropriate. In addition, the IELTS is not less than 6.5, and all items are not less than 6.
digress (from the subject)
The main purpose of writing this article is to provide you with some translations of the latest statistics of Xueda University, so that the figures can speak for themselves and the facts can be made public.
I often hear some rumors about snow on the internet, but I can't find any evidence. It seems to be declining. How can it be considered a decline?
Can some students and the most intensive research activities prove a decline?
What's more, those so-called leaderboards have no hierarchy and are usually contradictory.
In Australia, there is no universally recognized university ranking. Those so-called rankings are all born by so-called sponsorship funds, and more are the products of international students.
I hope that schools with few people in China will not become middle schools in the eyes of China people.