Establishment Year
1850
National Students
24,751
International Students
2,800
Acceptance Rate
70%
Distance From City
Under 17 minutes to central City
QS World University Ranking
#25
Times Higher Education Ranking
73
The University of Sydney is one of the most prestigious and oldest universities in Australia, renowned for its research excellence, innovative teaching, and global influence. Founded in 1850, it is consistently ranked among the top universities worldwide. With a diverse and vibrant student body, it offers a range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programs across various fields of study. The university is located in the heart of Sydney, a bustling and multicultural metropolis, providing students with opportunities to engage with the city's culture, business, and recreational activities. Its global outlook and commitment to sustainability and social justice make it a leading institution in higher education.
(1850) Origins and Establishment
The University of Sydney was established by an Act of the New South Wales Parliament in 1850, marking the beginning of higher education in Australia. It was the first university in Australia and set the foundation for academic institutions across the country. The institution was initially modeled after the universities of Britain, particularly Oxford and Cambridge, with an emphasis on providing a classical education in the arts and sciences. The first intake of students began in 1852, with just 24 students. Over time, the university expanded to include a wide variety of disciplines and faculties, reflecting the growing needs of Australian society and the world at large.
Modern Day Development
In the 21st century, the University of Sydney has undergone significant modernization. Its infrastructure has been upgraded with state-of-the-art facilities, and it has embraced the latest technologies in education and research. The university boasts a dynamic learning environment, supporting interdisciplinary studies and cutting-edge research in various fields such as medical science, engineering, business, and the humanities. It is committed to international engagement and has formed strategic partnerships with universities around the world. This global network provides students and staff with opportunities for collaboration, research exchange, and cultural exchange, further enhancing the university's standing on the world stage.

The University of Sydney's mission is to foster a transformative educational experience that prepares students for a globalized and rapidly changing world. The university aims to create leaders who are equipped with critical thinking, innovation, and practical skills to drive positive change. It strives to lead by example in sustainability, inclusion, and diversity. The university’s mission also includes advancing knowledge through research and supporting community development. Through its programs, the university seeks to promote intellectual curiosity, social responsibility, and a commitment to lifelong learning, helping to shape the future of Australia and the world.

Complete University Guide Ranking
Ranked 73
QS World University Ranking
Ranked 18
Times Higher Education Ranking
Ranked 73
Guardian University Guide
Ranked 48
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