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The University of Sydney is a public university located in Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1850 The University is a member of the prestigious Group of Eight Universities and has a vast history covering many aspects of intellectual, scientific and socio-political life in Australia.
The University’s famous alumni include names such as Gough Whitlam, pioneer heart transplant surgeon Victor Chang, lawmaker Michael Kirby, journalist and broadcaster Mary Kostakidis, writer Clive James, opera singer Dame Joan Sutherland, activist Charles Perkins, seven Australian prime ministers including Edmund Barton who, in 1901, won Australia’s inaugural federal election, Professor Graeme Clark FRS, who made the first cochlear ear implant, and in 2014 Dr Anna Lau excelled on the frontline in the fight against the highly infectious ebola virus.
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
School of Economics
School of Languages and Cultures
School of Literature, Art and Media
School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry
School of Social and Political Sciences
Sydney School of Education and Social Work
Sydney College of the Arts
Faculty of Engineering
Advanced computing
Aeronautical engineering
Biomedical engineering
Civil engineering
Electrical engineering
Mechanical engineering
Mechatronic engineering
Project management
Software engineering
Faculty of Medicine and Health
Sydney Dental School
Sydney Medical School
The University of Sydney School of Medical Sciences
Sydney Nursing School
Sydney Pharmacy School
Sydney School of Public Health
Sydney School of Health Sciences
Faculty of Science
School of Chemistry
School of Geosciences
School of History and Philosophy of Science
School of Life and Environmental Sciences
School of Mathematics and Statistics
School of Physics
School of Psychology
Sydney School of Veterinary Science
Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning
First in Australia for Architecture/Built Environment (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2021).
The University of Sydney Business School
Global leaders in business and management education.
With a range of top-ranked programs and prestigious triple accreditation from AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS, The University is in the top 1% of business schools worldwide and global leaders in business and management education.
The University of Sydney Business School offers teaching and research across Accounting, Business Analytics, Business Information Systems, Business Law, Finance, International Business, Marketing, Strategy Innovation and Entrepreneurship and Work & Organisational Studies. It is also home to the Institute of Transport and Logistic Studies.
Sydney Conservatorium of Music
With more than a century of music excellence, be challenged, inspired and engaged as a 21st century musician in The University’s vibrant community of musicians, researchers and educators.
From Haydn to hip-hop, film scores and jazz, you can enjoy a breadth of musical study at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music that prepares you for a broad range of careers.
A career in music can take you all over the world: performing in orchestras, conducting operas, teaching music in a school, playing in a rock band or composing film scores.
The University’s degrees give you the opportunity to specialise in your area of interest or to explore other combinations of arts and social sciences subjects across the University of Sydney.
You will have plenty of opportunities to perform or have your work performed with some fantastic ensembles which you can join, including Symphony Orchestra, Wind Symphony, Choir, Jazz Big Band, Gamelan, Chinese Music Ensemble and our Early Music Ensemble.
Sydney Law School
As one of the best law schools in the world for teaching and research (No. 14 2021 QS World University Rankings by Subject), The University’s students learn from globally recognised legal educators and highly respected professional practitioners. Internationally-renowned researchers are working to deliver real-world change in Australia and overseas.
Sydney Law School attracts exceptional students from Australia and overseas, and have an internationally respected faculty of scholars. Strong links to the practising profession means you will learn from barristers, judges and solicitors.
Established in 1855, Sydney Law School has made a significant contribution to Australia’s judiciary, politics and public life. Graduates include Prime Ministers of Australia, a President of the World Bank, and Chief Justices of the High Court of Australia and the Supreme Court of New South Wales.
From the inner city of Sydney to the Great Barrier Reef, The University’s have teachers, researchers and students based all over Australia.
The University’s biggest campus is 72 hectares of state-of-the-art teaching and learning technology, including six libraries, art galleries, historical museums, perfectly manicured lawns, and the following faculties and schools:
Veterinary Science and Agriculture students and researchers can access an extensive network of farms and research units on Camden campus. Camden is in the Sydney metropolis and part of the growth area in Sydney's south western suburbs.
Located in Camperdown just a short walk from the main Camperdown/Darlington Campus, Mallett Street Campus is home to:
The University’s visual arts college is based at the Old Teacher's College on the main Camperdown/Darlington Campus.
In addition to the Edward Ford Building on the main campus, the Sydney Medical School has staff based in different teaching hospitals and specialist clinics across NSW.
The Surry Hills Campus houses the main offices of the Sydney Dental School, the Dentistry Library, teaching, seminar and recreational facilities and the extensive clinical facilities of the Sydney Dental Hospital.
The University of Sydney Business School and Sydney Law School run some classes here.
Located in the Royal Botanic Gardens near the Sydney Opera House, ‘The Con’ is a world-leading music school boasting five concert halls, recording studios, and performance spaces featuring the latest in acoustic technology.
The campus runs a bustling calendar of concerts and events open to the public.
The Westmead Precinct is the centre of transformational health services, research and education in western Sydney, internationally recognised for its depth and scale of expertise.
Westmead is home to several leading health and medical service providers and research institutes, including the University's own institutes:
The Westmead campus is home to around 2000 students who are conducting study, research or clinical placements at Westmead and close to 1000 staff members and affiliates. Faculties and schools with a presence at Westmead include:
The Faculty of Science oversees the world’s only research station licensed to facilitate teaching and research on the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef.
The site spans four hectares of the southern end of the reef, and it remains almost completely free of human disruption or influence.
The research station has helped facilitate breakthroughs in climate change, geology and marine observation.
The University regularly ranks in the world’s top 50 universities.
The University’s excellence in research and teaching makes the University of Sydney one of the top universities in Australia and highly ranked among the best universities in the world.
The University excels across an incredible breadth and depth of subjects and disciplines, from arts to architecture, engineering to education, geography to technology.
No 1 in Australia and 4th in the world for graduate employability
No 3 in Australia and 38th in the world for 2022 university rankings
No 2 in Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2021
No 28 in US News & World Report Rankings 2022
No 58 in Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022
No 69 in Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) 2021
Subject |
Australia |
World |
Rankings source |
Accounting and finance |
3 |
21 |
QS 2021 |
Archaeology |
2 |
40 |
QS 2021 |
Architecture and the built environment |
1 |
21 |
QS 2021 |
Agricultural sciences |
3 |
36 |
US News and World Report |
Anatomy and physiology |
3 |
28 |
QS 2021 |
Arts and humanities |
1 |
12 |
US News and World Report |
Business and management studies |
3 |
43 |
QS 2021 |
Clinical medicine |
1 |
23 |
US News and World Report |
Communication and media studies |
2 |
22 |
QS 2021 |
Education |
3 |
25 |
QS 2021 |
Engineering – civil and structural |
2 |
14 |
QS 2021 |
English language and literature |
1 |
18 |
QS 2021 |
Geography |
3 |
21 |
QS 2021 |
History |
2 |
22 |
QS 2021 |
History, philosophy and theology |
2 |
41 |
THE 2020 |
Law |
3 |
14 |
QS 2021 |
Medicine |
2 |
19 |
QS 2021 |
Nursing |
2 |
13 |
QS 2021 |
Oncology |
1 |
9 |
US News and World Report |
Performing arts |
2 |
30 |
QS 2021 |
Pharmacy and pharmacology |
2 |
13 |
QS 2021 |
Psychology |
4 |
30 |
QS 2021 |
Public health |
3 |
34 |
ShanghaiRanking 2021 |
Social policy and administration |
3 |
33 |
QS 2021 |
Sociology |
3 |
26 |
QS 2021 |
Space science |
2 |
44 |
US News and World Report |
Sports-related subjects |
1 |
3 |
QS 2021 |
Surgery |
1 |
40 |
US News and World Report |
Telecommunication engineering |
2 |
21 |
ShanghaiRanking 2021 |
Transportation science and technology |
1 |
14 |
ShanghaiRanking 2021 |
Veterinary sciences |
1 |
15 |
ShanghaiRanking 2021 |