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List of University of Sydney people

List of University of Sydney people

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This is a list of University of Sydney people, including notable alumni and staff.

Alumni

Academia

Architecture

Business

Community activism

Government

Royalty

Governors-General of Australia

State governors and Territory Administrators

Politicians

Prime Ministers of Australia
Premiers of New South Wales
Federal politicians
Australian state and territory politicians
International politicians
Lord mayors of the City of Sydney

Public servants

Humanities

Arts

History

Journalism

Literature, writing and poetry

Philosophy

Law

Military

Religious leaders

Sciences

Astronauts and astronomy

Biology

Chemistry

Computer scientists

Engineering

Geology, archeology and oceanography

Mathematics and economics

Medicine

Physics

Veterinary and agricultural scientists

Sport

Other

Footnotes

  1. Graduated with a Masters of Science; played exclusively for the Randwick Club.
  2. Played for Sydney University Club and was a member of Randwick Club at time of Australian captaincy.
  3. Graduated with a Bachelor of Science; played exclusively for the Gordon Club.
  4. Captained Australia in non-test matches in 2009.
  5. Graduated in Law; did not play for any Sydney University Club.
  6. Graduate in Science and Engineering; played for Sydney University Club and was a member of Northern Suburbs Club at time of Australian captaincy.

Faculty

Administration

Chancellors

The chancellor is elected by the fellows and presides at Senate meetings. In 1924, the executive position of vice-chancellor was created, and the chancellor ceased to have managerial responsibilities. Until 1860, the chancellor was known as the provost.

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Vice-Chancellors

The vice-chancellor serves as the chief executive officer of the university, and oversees most of the university's day-to-day operations, with the chancellor serving in a largely ceremonial role. Before 1924, the vice-chancellors were fellows of the university, elected annually by the fellows. Until 1860, the vice-chancellor was known as the vice-provost. Since 1955, the full title has been Vice-Chancellor and Principal.

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