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The state capital of New South Wales and the second largest city in Australia, Sydney is home to 4,575,532 inhabitants. In 1788, Sydney was first settled by the British as a penal colony under the supervision of Arthur Phillip. Today Sydney is hailed the 7th most important economic city in... read more
The state capital of New South Wales and the second largest city in Australia, Sydney is home to 4,575,532 inhabitants. In 1788, Sydney was first settled by the British as a penal colony under the supervision of Arthur Phillip. Today Sydney is hailed the 7th most important economic city in the Pacific region and it was ranked 28th in the world by the Innovation Cities Top 100 Index in 2010. The Mercer Human Resource Consulting and The Economist also include Sydney in the list of the 10 Most Livable Cities in the World. Considered as an Alpha + world city, Sydney is an international hub for business, arts, fashion, entertainment, music, education, and tourism. Notable parks and natural sights in the city include the famous Bondi Beach, Hyde Park, the Royal Botanic Gardens, and the Chinese Garden of Friendship. The city’s vibrant entertainment and music industry also contributes to its international status as global city. The Sydney Conservatorium of Music and the Sydney Opera House are two famous buildings in the city.
Some of the most prominent universities in Australia are located in Sydney. Built in 1850, The University of Sydney is the oldest university in Australia. Important universities situated in the city also include the University of Technology, Sydney, the Macquarie University, the University of New South Wales, the Australian Catholic University, the University of Notre Dame Australia, the University of Wollongong, and Curtin University of Technology.
Some of the study programs in Sydney gather reviews from students in RateMyStudyAbroad.com. “Great experience if you are a self-starter,” writes one student (AustraLearn). “Greatest experience of my life!” exclaims one student from the Boston University School of Education Program. “Sydney is a beautiful city,” sums up a student (IES in Sydney). read less
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You can study abroad for a semester or year at International College of Management, Sydney (ICMS) with GlobaLinks Learning Abroad, formerly known as A... read more
Study abroad for a semester or year at UTS-Sydney with GlobaLinks Learning Abroad, formerly known as AustraLearn.
Your study abroad experience is a... read more
Enhance your high school career by spending a semester or year abroad! Immerse yourself into the beautiful, laid-back culture of Australia and get to ... read more
The University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) is located near the city center and major public transport routes. The city provides easy access to the spe... read more
The program at Macquarie University offers a wide variety of courses including Australian and Aboriginal Studies, Anthropology, History, Politics, Psy... read more
The Design Fundamentals course is a direct entry pathway into Year 1 at Billy Blue School of Graphic Arts. If you decide to enter our Advanced Diploma... read more
Join World Endeavors for a semester in one of the most unique and diverse cities in the world! You will earn academic credit alongside local Australia... read more
Work with the Arcadia University Center for Education Abroad to create an incomparable study abroad experience that fits with your interests. At the U... read more
Sydney is Australia's largest and most vital city. Situated along the shores and cliffs of the breathtaking Sydney Harbour, the city's diverse history... read more
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