University of Sydney

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Study at the University of Sydney

The University of Sydney is Australia's oldest and most prestigious university. It is also ranked as one of the world's best universities. The rich curriculum and innovative research and teaching makes it especially attractive to be a student in at the University of Sydney. The university offers a vibrant student life in Australia's largest and most international city.

Why study at the University of Sydney?

The prestigious University of Sydney (USYD) is the oldest in Australia, and it has a network of partner institutions and skilled lecturers from more than 37 countries in Europe, North America and Asia. The University offers the most extensive course offerings in Australia, and is recognized worldwide for its excellence in research and teaching.

Academic Reputation

USYD is a member of Australia's highly prestigious 'Group of Eight' that recognizes universities for awards in research.

USYD has also been recognized by

  • QS World University Rankings as the 36th best university in the world, and the second best with the University of Melbourne in Australia in 2009.
  • Times Higher Education Supplement placed USYD # 5 in the world for quality in "Arts and Humanities" and # 20 in biomedicine.
  • Newsweek placed USYD among the world's best universities on their Top-100 list.

Specialities

Among other things: economics, law, engineering, social sciences, historical-philosophical sciences and health sciences, as well as the opportunity to study music and music performance at the Sydney Conservatory of Music.

Facts

Number of students: approx. 49,000

Number of international students: approx. 10,000

Academic Year

The academic year is divided in two semesters starting respectively in February and July.

Level of Tuition Fees

SA - Study Abroad approx. 11,400 AUD / semester.

UG - Undergraduate approx. 12,600 - 17,760 AUD / semester.

PG -  Master approx.. 11,610 AUD / semester

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