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  2. Sancta Sophia College, University of Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Sancta Sophia College (colloquially as Sancta) is a residential college for undergraduate women and postgraduate men and women at the University of Sydney. The college has a Catholic foundation but admits students of all religions. Fiona Hastings has been the principal of the college since 2018. [1] The College's Main Entrance

  3. University of Sydney Students' Representative Council

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    The Students' Representative Council (SRC) is the representative body for undergraduate students at the University of Sydney.In addition to a student-elected council and student advocacy portfolios, the SRC coordinates a free legal service and caseworker service for all undergraduate students at the University of Sydney.

  4. Wesley College, University of Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Wesley College is a co-residential college of 265 students within the University of Sydney. The college occupies a site on the main campus of the University of Sydney and was built on a sub-grant of Crown land. Wesley is one of six on-campus colleges at the University of Sydney which provide accommodation. In 1923 the college averaged 45 ...

  5. St John's College, University of Sydney - Wikipedia

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    St John's College, or the College of St John the Evangelist, is a residential college within the University of Sydney. Established in 1857, the college is the oldest Roman Catholic, and second-oldest overall, university college in Australia. St John's is a co-educational community of 252 undergraduate and postgraduate students.

  6. University of Sydney Faculty of Science - Wikipedia

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    The Faculty of Science is a constituent body of the University of Sydney, Australia. It was established in 1882. It was established in 1882. In 2019 the faculty had a total student enrolment of 13,468 (21.2% of all students), thus making it the university's largest faculties and schools.

  7. University of Sydney Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

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    In 2011, the Faculty was renamed from the Faculty of Arts to the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, following the inclusions of the Discipline of Economics (from the Faculty of Economics and Business, which was renamed as the University of Sydney Business School), the Centre for International Security Studies (CISS), and the Graduate School of Government (GSG).

  8. St Andrew's College, University of Sydney - Wikipedia

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    St Andrew's College is a residential college for women and men within the University of Sydney, in the suburb of Newtown. Home to over 380 male and female undergraduate students, postgraduate students, resident fellows, and graduate residents. The College, governed by its own elected Council, is situated on the campus of the University of Sydney.

  9. Sydney University Postgraduate Representative Association

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    Formed in 1970 by Science postgraduates, SUPRA was formally acknowledged by the University of Sydney Senate in 1974 after years of debate. Because most postgraduate students at the time were research students, the Students' Representative Council (SRC) considered them to be junior academics and had thus declined to admit them as members.