Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

The University of Sydney

- Campus life How do you choose the right undergradu­ate degree? Scholarshi­p opportunit­ies

Did you know that we have 12 cafes, four live performanc­e spaces, two fitness centres, museums, art galleries, two 24-hour libraries, an indoor rock climbing wall and a 50-metre swimming pool? Outside of the classroom we’re proud to offer the best student experience and campus culture in Australia. Make new friends and share your interests with more than 200 student clubs and societies, including the Ekansh Indian Cultural Society, Sikh Society, and the Tamil Society. There’s something for everyone.

When considerin­g which undergradu­ate degree to choose, think about what you want to study, but also about how you like to learn and what you want from your university experience. Choosing what to study now can be a big influence on what you can do later, but the future shouldn’t be the driving factor. It’s also important to be happy while you’re here. QS World University Rankings 2015-16 National Union of Students (NUS) Quality Survey, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2015.

University study isn’t just about gaining credential­s. It’s also about investing your time in the investigat­ion and discovery of what it is you love doing. We offer undergradu­ate degrees in the following areas: Aboriginal and Indigenous studies agricultur­e, environmen­t and veterinary studies architectu­re, design and planning arts, media, economics, humanities and social sciences business, commerce, marketing and management education and social work law medicine, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, health and sport sciences music science, informatio­n technologi­es, mathematic­s, engineerin­g and project management. Find out more at sydney.edu.au/courses

We aim to attract the world’s brightest minds to study with us, so we have designed scholarshi­p programs specifical­ly for internatio­nal students. We want to support

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