University of Sydney strategy is simple: to create a place where the best researchers and most promising students can achieve their full potential.
What does this mean for you?
No matter what course you’re studying, what faculty you work for, or how you’re involved with the University, the strategy is relevant to you.
The University's strategic plan is more than a high-level document for its governing bodies and senior management. It is the roadmap to achieving its shared vision.
Being inclusive is embedded in the University's culture, that’s why they run programs and initiatives that demonstrate how the University live its values.
University of Sydney believes that everyone should have the opportunity to enter higher education, so they visit primary and high schools across NSW to make sure students from underrepresented groups know why going to university is important and what pathways are available to them.
They believe racism in any form is abhorrent and must be countered, so they've partnered with the Australian Human Rights Commission's campaign Racism. It Stops with Me.
Masters (Coursework)
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Masters (Coursework)
Designed for project managers with a minimum of two years’ work experience, this professional degree will take you beyond conventional concepts of project management and help you excel in your program management career.
Bachelor
The highly regarded Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws will challenge your outlook and give you the skillset to think differently about how to find real-world, workable and ethical solutions to contemporary problems and issues.