The University of Sydney (The University of Sydney), founded in 1850, is a world-renowned research university located in the southern hemisphere financial, trade and tourism center, Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, Australia. The University of Sydney is Australia's oldest university, the premier academic hall in the southern hemisphere and the world's prestigious institutions of higher learning. The University of Sydney has cultivated a series of important figures in its history, and Australian universities have produced eight Nobel Prize winners, including one from the school. In addition, the outstanding alumni include eight Australian prime ministers, 23 Supreme Court judges, 101 Rhodes Scholars, the President of the United Nations General Assembly, the President of the International Court of Justice, the President of the World Bank, and the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia, Macquarie Group, Australia's largest investment bank, president and other well-known business people. Free attractions, online red punch card places.