MOTO : English: Though the
constellations are changed, the mind is the same.
STUDENTS: AVERAGE 53 THOUSANGS
In 1848, in the New South Wales Legislative
Council, William Wentworth, a graduate of the University of Cambridge and
Charles Nicholson, a medical graduate from the University of Edinburgh Medical
School, proposed a plan to expand the existing Sydney College into a larger
university. Wentworth argued that a state university was imperative for the
growth of a society aspiring towards self-government, and that it would provide
the opportunity for "the child of every class, to become great and useful
in the destinies of his country". It would take two attempts on
Wentworth's behalf, however, before the plan was finally adopted.
The college was made by means of the entry
of the University of Sydney Act,[9] on 24 September 1850 and was consented on 1
October 1850 by Sir Charles Fitzroy.[10] after two years, the college was
initiated on 11 October 1852 in the Big Schoolroom of what is presently Sydney
Grammar School. The main vital was John Woolley, the first educator of science
and test material science was John Smith.On 27 February 1858 the college got
its Royal Charter from Queen Victoria, giving degrees gave by the college rank
and acknowledgment equivalent to those given by colleges in the United Kingdom.By
1859, the college had moved to its present site in the Sydney suburb of
Camperdown.
The 2014-2015 QS World University Rankings
set the University of Sydney 37th and in the main 0.3% by and large on the
planet. Furthermore, it positioned Sydney as the 27th most legitimate college
in the world.[35] Sydney is one of just 12 colleges on the planet to get a
"5 Star Plus" rating by QS in view of criteria including
"exploration, employability, instructing, offices, internationalization,
advancement, pro criteria and comprehensiveness".
The 2013 QS World University Rankings by
Subject set Sydney in the main 20 on the planet in 11 subjects; more than 33%
of the 30 deliberate. The University of Sydney was positioned 8th on the planet
for Education, 9th in Accounting and Finance and 10th in Law. Moreover, Sydney
was set 12th in English Language and Literature, History and Archeology,
Linguistics and Civil Engineering and Structural Engineering, the most
noteworthy in Australia of those subjects. Brain research at Sydney was
positioned 14th, Pharmacy and Pharmacology, and Communication and Media were
positioned 16th, and the Sydney Medical School was positioned 17th.
The university comprises 16 faculties:
1.
Faculty of Engineering and Information
Technologies
2.
Faculty of Health Sciences
3.
Sydney Law School
4.
Sydney Medical School
5.
Sydney Nursing School
6.
Faculty of Pharmacy
7.
Faculty of Science
8.
Sydney College of the Arts
9.
Sydney Conservatorium of Music
10.
Faculty of Veterinary Science
11.
Faculty of Arts and Social
Sciences
12.
University of Sydney Business
School
13.
Faculty of Dentistry
14.
Faculty of Education and Social
Work
15.
Faculty of Agriculture and
Environment
Faculty of
Architecture, Design and Planning