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University of Sydney

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The University of Sydney is the oldest university in Australia and is in the state of New South Wales. It is one of Australia's "Group of Eight" leading universities. The University was established in 1850 and offered its first degree in liberal arts, in 1852. This degree required three years study of Greek, Latin, Maths, and Science.

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1 Campuses
2 External links

Campuses

The University has a number of campuses and is has continued to expand over the years. Until recently, the university also operated the Museum of Contemporary Art. The University Library actually consists of numerous individual libraries, with the main Fisher Library being the largest in the southern hemisphere (and possessing one of the two extant copies of the Gospel of Barnabas).

As of 2004, the campuses are:

Camperdown/Darlington (main) campus

Originally housed in what is now Sydney grammar school, in 1855 the government granted the university land in Grose Farm, three kilometers from the city which is now the main Camperdown campus. The architect Edmund Blacket designed the original Neogothic sandstone Quadrangle and Great Tower buildings, which were completed in 1862, although there are many departmental buildings now. The great expansion of the university in the mid-20th century resulted in the acquisition of land in Darlington across City Road. The Camperdown/Darlington campus houses the headquarters of the University, and the Faculties of Arts, Science, Education and Social Work, Pharmacy, Veterinary Science, Economics and Business, Architecture, and Engineering. It is also the home base of the large Faculty of Medicine, which has numerous affiliated teaching hospitals across the State.

Mallett Street campus

The Mallett Street campus is home of the Faculty of Nursing.

Cumberland campus

Formerly an independent institution (the Cumberland College of Health Sciences), the Cumberland campus at Lidcombe (a suburb of Sydney) was incorporated into the University as part of the higher education reforms of the late 1980s. It is home to the Faculty of Health Science, which covers various allied health disciplines, including physiotherapy, speech therapy, radiation therapy, occupational therapy, etc.

Law campus

Near St. James station in the centre of Sydney, this is located just over the road from the NSW Supreme Court.

Conservatorium of Music

Main article: Sydney Conservatorium of Music.

Located near the botanic gardens, the conservatorium of music was acquired in the 1990s. The conservatorium was the subject of a notable documentary called Facing the Music dealing with the characters of this department.

Orange Agricultural College

Located at Orange in rural NSW, the Orange Agricultural College joined in 1994.

Camden campus

Located on Sydney's southwest rural fringe, the Camden campus houses research farms for agriculture and veterinary science.

Narrabri Plant Research Centre

The Narrabri Plant Research Centre is located at Narrabri, near the Queensland border.

Higher Education (Amalgamation) Act 1989

Under the terms of the Higher Education (Amalgamation) Act 1989, the following bodies were incorporated into the University of Sydney in 1990:

The Orange Agricultural College was originally transferred to the University of New England under the Act, but then transferred to the University of Sydney in 1994, as part of the reforms to the University of New England undertaken by the University of New England Act 1993 and the Southern Cross University Act 1993.

The New England University College was founded as part of the University of Sydney in 1938, and separated to become the University of New England in 1954.

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