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  1. The University of Sydney (USYD) is a public research university in Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1850, it is the oldest university in both Australia and Oceania. [14] One of Australia's six sandstone universities , it was one of the world's first universities to admit students solely on academic merit, and opened its doors to women on the same ...

  2. Mark Walter Scott AO (born 9 October 1962) is a public servant and university administrator who serves as the Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of Sydney. He was the managing director of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation from 2006 to 2016.

    • United States
    • University administrator, public servant
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  4. We are proud to produce leaders who drive positive change for the benefit of Australia and the global community. Our honours graduates and prize recipients are a testament to our culture of excellence in scholarship. Beyond 1914 … learn how students and staff contributed, triumphed and made the ultimate sacrifice in the Great War.

  5. Walter Michael Bortz III was a former educator and higher education administrator. He served as the president of HampdenSydney College, located in Hampden Sydney, Virginia, from July 2000 until June 30, 2009.

    • Catherine Bortz, Walter M. Bortz IV
    • South Carolina
    • Lorraine Bortz
  6. Roger Vaughan – rector of St John's College, University of Sydney – 1874–1877; later archbishop of Sydney. George Winterton – Professor of Constitutional Law. Dinesh Wadiwel – senior lecturer in Human Rights and Socio-Legal Studies. Fiona A. White – professor of social psychology.

  7. Aug 25, 2020 · In 1852, when the University first opened its doors, students had just a few subjects to choose from, such as the classics, sciences and mathematics. They could also study what were then called ‘modern’ subjects, like French, German and political thought. In 1856 the first degrees were granted, and in 1881, the University of Sydney became ...

  8. Walter Burley Griffin (born Nov. 24, 1876, Maywood, Ill., U.S.—died Feb. 13, 1937, Lucknow, India) was an American architect, landscape designer, and city planner whose most ambitious work is the Australian capital, Canberra.

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