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Historically, a series of important people studied and worked in the University of Sydney. Australian universities have trained eight Nobel Prize winners, five of whom are from this school. In addition, outstanding alumni include 8 Australian prime ministers, 23 Supreme Court judges, 65,438+0,065,438+0 Rhodes scholars, the President of the United Nations General Assembly and the President of the Reserve Bank of Australia (the domestic central bank).

President of Macquarie Group, the largest investment bank in China, and other well-known political and business people. Therefore, the University of Sydney has always been the university with the largest number of billionaires. In 2008, Michael Spencer, former dean of Oxford Law School, became the president of the University of Sydney.

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University of Sydney The University of Sydney has been committed to research in various fields, and has obtained a number of bidding project funds provided by the Australian Research Council (ARC) and the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC). The huge investment in research has enabled the school to form a research-oriented teaching model, which has not only achieved remarkable results, but also won wide acclaim.

The school has presided over the research work of two ARC centers of excellence: Australian Automation System Center and Optical System Ultra-high Bandwidth Equipment Center (CUDOS), and participated in the work of Quantum Computer Technology Center, Australian National Information and Communication Technology Department (NICTA) and International Center of Excellence in Sports Science and Sports Management.

The University of Sydney presided over the research work of ARC Center in polymer colloid, agricultural robot, microscopic and microanalysis, transportation management, design calculation and cognition. At the same time, it is also the research headquarters of the special research center for ecological impact of arc coastal cities.

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