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We are continually improving and transforming our campuses to ensure that current students and staff are equipped to realise their potential and that we provide exceptional facilities for future generations.
We are equally proud of our past, which is enshrined in the buildings that make up the Quadrangle, including the Great Hall , designed by Edmund Blacket in 1854.
Many of our alumni will have strong memories of Graduation Day at the Great Hall. But for the rest of the year, the Great Hall hosts productions, festivals, banquets, public lectures, balls, book launches and a vast array of social and academic events.
Art and war
The Nicholson Collection was founded by Sir Charles Nicholson, our second chancellor, in 1860, making it the oldest university collection in Australia.
Sir Charles Nicholson was also instrumental in helping to build the University Art Collection, donating 30 paintings, sculptures and other works in 1865. It now boasts nearly 30,000 artistic and archaeological pieces from around the world.
However, art isn’t something that needs to hang in a gallery. The famous Graffiti Tunnel, which was originally part of student protests against the Vietnam War, has become a living work of art.
“If archaeologists could scrape away each layer, recording as they went, an extraordinarily rich vein of the University's social life would spring to life," wrote Trevor Howells, former senior lecturer, in his book University of Sydney Architecture .
Music in the Quadrangle
The University's two largest musical instruments, the War Memorial carillon and Great Hall organ are our official ceremonial voices.
The carillon is housed at the top of the Clocktower, the most photographed icon of the University of Sydney. Dedicated on Anzac Day 1928, it commemorates the 200 students and staff who died in the First World War. This rare instrument (one of only two in Australia) consists of 54 bronze bells, played from a large wooden keyboard with a pedalboard.
Cast and built by Taylor of Loughborough, England, it is played for all graduation ceremonies, weekly recitals on Sundays and Tuesdays, weddings and other special events. Tours follow Sunday recitals (meet under the Clocktower). Every morning and evening you may hear the bells ringing, as our carillonists practise! You never know what might be played; each player has his or her own favourites.
Requests can even be made to the University Carillonist .
Inside the splendid Great Hall, the pipe organ takes up the entire balcony. Built by Rudolf van Beckerath Orgelbau of Hamburg, Germany and Ronald Sharp of Sydney, it was dedicated in 1972. It has a mechanical action, with 54 stops, 79 ranks and 4005 pipes. The Chancellor's Trumpet (the horizontal brass pipes at the front of each of the large wooden cases), given by the University's Chancellor's Committee, was dedicated on 4 December 2012, marking the 40th anniversary of the organ.
The organ is played at all graduation ceremonies, and in recitals and special events.
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The University of Sydney is the oldest University in Australia and has two excellent museums and an art gallery
Founded in 1850, the University of Sydney was the first University founded in Australia. Due to it's antiquity, there are an abundance of beautiful historic buildings surrounded by pleasant grounds and gardens for you to explore and photograph. The most notable of the buildings is the original Neogothic Quadrangle and Great Tower buildings which were finished in 1862.
In addition to the many beautiful old buildings the University also boasts two excellent museums and an art gallery, all of which have free admission. The Nicholson Museum of Antiquities features Australia's largest collection of ancient artefacts - many from the Mediterranean region including ancient Mesopotamia. At the Macleay Museum you can explore a huge collection of insects, natural history exhibits, historic photographs and more. The University Art Gallery has a very diverse art collection with over 3000 works of art from Australia and around the world. It also hosts some excellent changing exhibitions. With free admission all of the above are a great bargain and alternative to other museums that charge - ideal if you are travelling on a budget. All three are open from 10am to 4:30pm on weekdays and from 1pm to 5pm on the first Saturday of each month and every Saturday in January.
All told, the University of Sydney, while not always the first thing on many tourist's lists of places to see, is well worth the visit. Central Station is the closest station and is within walking distance, but there are also plenty of bus routes that will take you right to the campus. See below for more information.
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By Light Rail or Train plus Bus: Exit at Central Station into Railway Square, cross Lee Street to Central Station Railway Square Stand M (a long, glass roofed bus shelter on George Street) (4 minutes), catch any of bus #412, 413, 436, 438, 439, 440, 461, 483, 480 or 483 going going west on George Street and get off on Parramatta Road at University Avenue. Walk south into the campus (3 minutes). If you prefer you can walk the entire way to the campus in under 20 minutes. You can also catch one of the above buses at Circular Quay Station or southbound on Elizabeth Street.
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Pursue your passion in health and get ready for a career where you can make a difference to millions of lives. Choose from the largest range of health degrees of any Australian university - including health sciences, medical sciences, nursing, pharmacy, public health, medicine and dentistry - and graduate with knowledge and skills that are in demand.
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Sunny Sydney is a popular study destination and home to six large Australian universities.
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As the list and map show, Sydney is home to 6 Australian universities and hosts campuses of another 11.
- In total, 35 Australian university campuses are dotted around Sydney.
- Sydney universities teach 307,000 students combined, including 96,000 from overseas.
- Two universities in Sydney have > 60,000 students (University of Sydney, UNSW).
Sydney is an international city, attracting many foreign students and education institutions.
- The city has strong international travel links.
- Students enjoy pleasant weather virtually year round.
- As well as offering fantastic beaches and parks, the city has a busy night life.
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Sydney is a city of incredible sights, sounds, and culture. From the iconic Opera House to the breathtaking Blue Mountains, there is something to explore around every corner. If you are considering studying in Sydney, this guide will help you make the most of your time in this city.
Sydney is home to some of Australia’s best universities and offers exciting experiences for students. You can visit attractions like the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge, dine at renowned restaurants, or some of the city’s beautiful beaches. For students looking for unique activities, a visit to the markets and galleries of The Rocks is a must, while the neighbourhoods of Newtown and Glebe are perfect for foodies. Those who love outdoor adventures can take a ferry to Cockatoo Island or explore local national parks.
Attractions in Sydney
Sydney Harbour Bridge is an iconic landmark in the city that offers beautiful views of the harbour and city skyline. You can climb up to the top of the bridge and take in the delightful sights. For a nice tour of the area, you can take a ferry ride around Sydney Harbour.
The Sydney Opera House is a famous landmark in Australia and one of the most famous buildings in the world. Located in Sydney Harbour, it is a multi-venue performing arts centre that hosts a variety of events and performances. Its distinctive architecture and harbour views make it a must-see for any Sydney visitor. You can take guided tours, attend concerts and theatre performances, explore the many galleries and exhibits, and visit their cinema.
One of the most famous beaches in Australia is Bondi Beach. It is known for its white sand and crystal blue waters. During the night, the beach transforms into a lively atmosphere with bars, restaurants, and clubs. Many young adults come to Bondi Beach to enjoy the nightlife, socialise with friends, and dance in the amazing atmosphere.
The Rocks is a historic precinct located in the heart of Sydney. It used to be a convict settlement and has over 100 heritage sites and buildings. The Rocks are also home to some of the city’s oldest pubs, cafés, and restaurants. It is a great and beneficial area for students to explore because it provides an opportunity to learn about Sydney’s past. The Rocks Markets are a great place to pick up souvenirs and the Rocks Walking Tours are a nice way to learn more about the area’s history.
Darling Harbour is a very popular destination in Sydney. The Harbour is home to the Sydney Aquarium, the Wild Life Sydney Zoo, the Australian National Maritime Museum, the Powerhouse Museum, and the world’s largest cinema screen. There are also plenty of places to eat, drink, and shop. During the day, you can take walks along the waterfront, go for a ferry ride, or visit one of the many parks and gardens.
Royal Botanic Garden Sydney is a 30-hectare oasis in the heart of the city. The Garden is home to over 8,000 species of plants, including many rare and endangered species. With its diverse range of landscapes, from the rainforest to the harbour foreshore, the Garden provides a pleasant environment for young adults to explore nature. There are plenty of activities to enjoy, like guided walks, educational programs, interactive exhibits, and themed events.
Taronga Zoo has an impressive collection of native Australian animals and plants. The zoo offers a lot of educational activities for kids, such as guided tours, talks, and animations. And for animal lovers who want to go a little further, there are overnight campsites.
The Sydney Tower Eye is the tallest structure in the city, at 309 metres tall. The tower has an observation deck that offers 360-degree views of the city and its surroundings. From the top of the tower, you can see the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Sydney Opera House, the Blue Mountains, and more. The tower also has a 4D cinema, where you can experience a simulated journey through Sydney’s famous landmarks. You can also take the Skywalk, a glass-floored walk around the outside of the tower.
Nightlife, activities, and restaurants
The city is known for its nightlife with plenty of pubs, clubs, and live music venues. But if you are on a budget, there are still plenty of things you can do. The Art Gallery of New South Wales is free to visit, as is the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. For nature lovers, Hyde Park offers plenty of activities such as running, cycling, and outdoor theatre performances. Another great option is to take a ferry ride across Sydney Harbour to the Taronga Zoo.
For Sydney’s nightlife scene, you can choose from traditional pubs and clubs to rooftop bars, live music, comedy shows, and much more.
Home The Venue in Darling Harbour is one of the most popular clubs, Candelaria is a famous Latin club, and the ivy precinct is a huge venue with a good selection of bars and restaurants.
Sydney has some of the most beautiful beaches you’ll find anywhere. Some common favourites are Bondi Beach, Bronte Beach, Manly Beach, and Palm Beach.
Top universities in Sydney
Sydney is home to some of the best universities in Australia. The top universities in Sydney are the University of Sydney, Macquarie University, the University of Technology Sydney, and the University of New South Wales. These universities are highly ranked both nationally and globally.
The University of Sydney is the oldest in Australia, established in 1850. It is one of the world’s top universities, with a strong focus on research and innovation.
Macquarie University is known for its academic programs and research facilities while the University of Technology Sydney is renowned for its cutting-edge technology and engineering courses. The University of New South Wales is a leading research university with a focus on medicine, engineering, and science.
With a diverse range of courses and research opportunities, Sydney’s universities offer students the chance to develop their skills and knowledge in a variety of fields. From arts and humanities to engineering and science, the city’s universities are well-regarded for their high education standards.
Accommodation
For accommodation, you can choose from modern apartments, shared living spaces, and student-specific housing complexes. Many of these offer excellent amenities, such as study areas, laundry facilities, and recreational activities. Also, many of these student accommodation complexes are located close to universities, making it easier for students to get to their classes.
In the city’s suburbs there are plenty of options for those on a budget. From shared apartments to student-only accommodations, there’s something for everyone. You can check some of the most popular options below, or see all the options we list for student accommodation in Sydney .
Sydney University Village
Sydney University Village offers high-quality student accommodation right next to the University of Sydney. With less than a 10-minute walk to your classes and the city centre less than 20 minutes away by public transport, it’s hard to beat this place on location. Sydney University Village offers private rooms and studio apartments.
UNSW Village
UNSW Village is located just 5 minutes away from the University of New South Wales on foot. You can get to the city centre in half an hour by bus. This property is an excellent choice for anyone studying at the University of New South Wales, with fully furnished rooms and all bills included in your rent.
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Sydney, the largest city in Australia, attracts international students worldwide with its thriving economy, pleasant weather, and fantastic employability opportunities. Universities in Sydney cater to a diverse range of specializations, from arts to business. These institutions also offer numerous post-study avenues, empowering students to attain self-independence and proficiency in their chosen fields.
Beyond academic and professional pursuits, students can immerse themselves in many recreational activities. Whether cycling or climbing the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge, surfing or observing the mesmerizing Icebergs at Bondi, or exploring breathtaking views from Watsons Bay, Sydney provides a rich tapestry of experiences.
Learn more about why you should consider studying at a university in Sydney below. If you would like to apply to study in Australia, contact SI-Australia for a free consultation.
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Studying in Australia allows you to receive globally recognised degrees and improve your career prospects. Here are some more reasons to consider Sydney universities:
1. Ranked Globally
Most universities are ranked globally due to their class infrastructure, highly experienced faculty members, and fantastic career scope.
2. Wide Range of Courses
The universities in Sydney offer unique educational programs in arts, science, business, medicine, architecture, and law. These courses are available in different specialisations and degrees, such as associate degree, postgraduate diploma, bachelor’s, certificate course, master's, and doctorate.
3. Highly Structured Curriculum
The educational institutions in Sydney pay special attention to international students, as the curriculum is designed to meet students' educational needs worldwide.
4. Different Types of Scholarships Offered
Scholarships and financial grants are other unique reasons international students prefer to study in Australia. More than $300 million is invested in students, which makes its education more exceptional.
5. Better Living Lifestyle
If you are thinking about the nightlife of Sydney, it is outstanding. The place is known for its unique lifestyle, events, nightlife, theme parks, cuisine, and more.
Since Sydney is known for its academic excellence, students can choose among the top universities. These universities excel in learning and teaching, courses, campus life, accommodation, and placement facilities.
University of Sydney
The University of Sydney (USYD), also known as Sydney University, is a public research university founded in 1850 in Sydney, Australia. It is Australia's oldest university and one of its six sandstone universities. Go8, APRU, ASAIHL, ACU, and CEMS are affiliated with the university. The main campus is extended across the inner-city suburbs of Camperdown and Darlington, offering facilities for lifestyle experience and research.
Accommodation facilities are available both on and off campus, where students can explore the great outdoors while living and learning. Student residences are available in Camperdown Darlington, and Camden offers a supportive community that fosters academic and personal growth.
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The University of New South Wales is a public research university established in 1830 and ranks 2nd in Australia and 27th in the world for Graduate Employability. It is placed 19th globally in the QS World University Rankings 2024, with an acceptance rate of 30%. UNSW aims to provide cutting-edge research, teaching, and innovation, focusing uniquely on the scientific, technological, and professional disciplines.
The university has three campuses: UNSW Sydney Kensington, UNSW Art and Design in Paddington, and UNSW Canberra at the Australian Defense Force Academy. Students are also offered on and off-campus accommodations with the Internet, laundry, common rooms, parking, library, and fitness and aquatic centres.
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University of technology, sydney.
The University of Technology is a public research university founded in 1988. It is a founding member of the Australian Technology Network (ATN) and is a member of the Universities Australia and Worldwide Universities Network. According to the 2024 QS Ranking, the university ranks 9th in Australia and 90th worldwide. UTS provides 130 undergraduates and 210 postgraduate courses and is home to 45 research centres. The course curriculum is designed by industry partners, ensuring students are prepared to offer practical solutions to present and future problems.
The campus has computer labs, a student centre, a higher education language and presentation support centre, student lounges, a fitness centre, health services, a library, and prayer rooms. UTS Housing offers affordable accommodation options with a wide range of equipment. Hence, with a total enrollment of 44,000 students, UTS is considered one of the largest universities in Australia.
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Macquarie university.
Founded in 1964 in Sydney, Macquarie University aims to serve and engage students, staff and community through transformative learning and life experiences. TEQSA accredits the university and is rated a five-star in the respected QS Stars rating system for its outstanding accomplishments in research, graduate employability, teaching and other facilities.
Apart from its academic excellence, the campus features the Macquarie Research Park, museums, art galleries, a library, a sculpture park, an observatory, a sports and aquatic centre, and a private hospital.
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Western sydney university.
Western Sydney University was founded in 1989 in the Greater Western Region of Sydney, Australia. Western Sydney University is accredited by TEQSA and is affiliated with AACSB, ACU, CAPA, IRU, AHURI, AMC, IAU, and Universities Australia. It is a top-tier institution with an increasing reputation for academic quality and research excellence.
The university has six campuses: Bankstown, Blacktown, Campbelltown, Hawkesbury, Parramatta, and Penrith. Apart from its academic excellence, the campus offers fitness and sporting facilities, parking, counselling, computer labs, cafes and canteen, a seminar room, and more. Western Sydney University also provides a wide range of on and off-campus living options that offer affordable accommodation and a balanced living and learning environment.
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You can visit attractions like the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge, dine at renowned restaurants, or some of the city's beautiful beaches. For students looking for unique activities, a visit to the markets and galleries of The Rocks is a must, while the neighbourhoods of Newtown and Glebe are perfect for foodies. ... Sydney University ...
The University of Sydney (USYD), also known as Sydney University, is a public research university founded in 1850 in Sydney, Australia. It is Australia's oldest university and one of its six sandstone universities. Go8, APRU, ASAIHL, ACU, and CEMS are affiliated with the university. The main campus is extended across the inner-city suburbs of ...
USYD STORE sells official University of Sydney merchandise and memorabilia instore and online through the USU Shop. You can pre order flowers, bears and frames during check out, when booking your graduation package. You must collect your order, along with your graduation package, at USYD STORE on the day of your graduation ceremony.