Sydney University Village student accommodation is located at 90 Carillon Ave., Newtown, 2042, Australia. It brings you 1B, 2B, studio, and non-ensuite apartments. It is the most in-demand the University of Sydney student accommodation, as it is a 10-minute walk. The Centre for Continuing Education is a 3-minute walk from Sydney University Village.
Newtown student accommodation is in a rich, bohemian suburb in the inner west of Sydney. It is known for its lively King Street strip. Here, you will find rows of boutiques, eateries, quaint bookstores, and street art. You can participate in various events like the King Street Crawl music festival, Gay Boxing, refugee chef banquets, small bar tours, and free comedy classes. These events show the neighbourhood’s commitment to the community. It has a population of 14,690. Over 45% is working. Newtown's cost of living is higher than average, but it promises extraordinary service.
Sydney is a global city. The unemployment rate is a low 4.1%. The city has a booming job market. Youth can expect to go about their careers in the fields of tech, healthcare, finance, renewable energy, AI, and cybersecurity. It ranks high on safety among Australian cities. It has made huge investments in smart surveillance and public safety infrastructure. It is a melting pot of diversity, with the majority of its population being from overseas. As a student, you will enjoy events like Vivid Sydney, SXSW Sydney, and the Sydney Festival. Choosing Sydney University Village off-campus student accommodation will allow you to live and explore everything the city has to offer.
Sydney University Village off-campus student housing offers 1B, 2B, studio, and non-ensuites. You can choose from 4-bedroom apartments to 1-bedroom suites. You will get private rooms that are worth the money. You can choose from private or shared bathrooms and private or shared kitchens. At this student accommodation in Sydney, you will get a fully furnished unit. So you do not have to worry about necessary furniture and where to buy it. The king single bed will let you have a good night's sleep. The wardrobe is not just a space for keeping your clothes. It is the place where you can get ready to make a fantastic first impression. The desk in the room will give you a separate space to focus and achieve all your dreams. You will get unlimited wifi internet. So be it, studying, surfing, scrolling, or binge-watching, you can do everything without any interruptions. With the oven, you can make your quick meals. In the fridge and freezer, you can keep all your fresh fruits and vegetables, juices, ice creams, and more. While choosing your room, make sure you carefully look at the amenities. Since each room has its distinctive features.
In spite of your chosen room type, Sydney University Village student apartments give their young tenants some common amenities. This includes a dedicated study space to help you create and be in the right mood and mindset. Village Dinners, BBQ decks, and Cultural Food Nights just for you to socialise, celebrate, and have fun. You might even be on the way to becoming a pro chef at their cooking classes. You and your friends can have a blast at the games area, trivia nights, and free events and activities. The perfect spots to learn and play. You can unleash the hidden craftsman at the DIY Workshops, a good distraction from screens and a good opportunity to gain new skills. Let go of yourself in the notes and rhythm. The music room will provide you with a creative space for self-expression. Your bills include WiFi, water, electricity, heating, and furniture. The in-house maintenance staff and 24/7 on-site support will cater to your needs and emergencies. Moreover, there are no pets or smoking allowed.
Sydney University Village student accommodation is near many reputable universities. Some of which you might be dreaming of getting into. The University of Notre Dame is a 5-minute drive, and the Academy of Interactive Technology is a 6-minute drive from Sydney University Village student apartments.
This student housing in Sydney has stores and shops around it that take care of your daily necessities. Miracle Supermarkets and IGA Local Grocer Newtown are steps away to get your grocery shopping done. From snacks to supplies, you can find everything. Carillon Compounding Pharmacy and Pharmasave Newtown Pharmacy are a few blocks away. So you will have quick access to medicines and get professional health advice. There are numerous options to choose from for your meals. Hikaru Japanese Courtyard Restaurant is a true gem; you can help yourself to noodle soups, sushi rolls, or Japanese drinks. Missony Restaurant is a favourite among those who crave Middle Eastern and Lebanese cuisine. It is led by an award-winning chef, Wael Alkhiif. You can relish fresh, flavorful Thai dishes at affordable prices at the Thai La-Ong. For Hoochie Mamma Cafe, Pastizzi Cafe, and Brewtown Newtown, coffee is not just a drink but an art. These are also good places for getting food, from snacks and bite-sized food to a hearty lunch. The best bars in Sydney are known for lively scenes, refreshing cocktails, fun arcades, and welcoming venues. The Bank is where you can enjoy both pub culture and Mediterranean dining. At the Manning Bar, you will find up-and-coming artists performing at the live music venues. If you are a game lover, then Astro’s Arcade Bar is the place for you. It mixes the thrill of arcade games with an eclectic bar experience. What’s more, these amazing places are waiting to be explored by you at the Sydney University Village.
Sydney University Village student accommodation is near it. There are many parks around for you to take a stroll in, like Goddard Reserve, Hollis Park, and MJ Hayes Reserve. At the Street Art of Newtown, you can view beautiful murals like the ‘I Have a Dream’ wall. If you love music, then you can explore every form, from indie bands to international acts, at the Enmore Theatre. It is a well-known music and comedy venue. You can feel the thrill of adventure at the Cipher Room. It is Sydney’s highly rated escape rooms with fascinating storylines and tricky puzzles. You can feel the retro movie vibes at the Dendy Cinema. For all the geeks among you, Powerhouse Museum is a heaven of science, design, and innovation.
Sydney University Village student accommodation is conveniently connected to the transit systems. King St. at Carillon Ave. and University of Sydney, City Rd., are the two bus stops just around the corner. The Macdonaldtown Station and Newtown Station are the nearest train stations. Taking public transport is the most cost-efficient way to explore the city. It will save you the time and stress of traffic and parking. This is why you need to know everything and all about the public transport in Sydney.
Explore the property through a virtual walkthrough and discover a variety of in house amenities all at highly affordable rents.
You are able to submit preferences for specific rooms during the application process. They will do their best to accommodate all requests during the allocation process however, due to the large amount of requests, they cannot make any guarantees that they will be fulfilled.
There is no housekeeping service at the property.
You are required to upkeep your personal areas yourself, and organise among the residents of the apartment how to keep the common areas clean. There are inspections throughout the year, and if areas are deemed below standard, penalties will apply where relevant to cover the cost of professional cleaning.
The closest shop is IGA, which is only a 5 minute walk from the property.
For larger shops like Coles and Aldi you will have to go to Broadway Shopping Centre which is a 20 minute walk or 10 minute bus ride away.
1 Bedroom Apartment
1 Bedroom Suite
Studio
Studio Kitchenette
2 Bedroom Apartment
4 Bedroom Apartment
5 Bedroom Apartment.
Property management fosters independent living while also accommodating students who are just moving out of home for the first time. There is a strong communal atmosphere among the residents which helps students adjust to a more self-sufficient lifestyle while they learn to look after themselves through their cooking, laundry, and housekeeping duties.
There are many options for residents to become involved in the property community. There are heaps of opportunities to make new friends and create a memorable university experience, and if you prefer more time alone or in quiet they also have the right spaces for you.
In the case of any queries, the property team is always there for support in case the student is looking for assistance.
The property does not provide catering. However each apartment has access to a kitchen so feel free to cook up a storm at any time of the day.
There is an option to purchase a linen or kitchen pack prior to your arrival at the property.
If you will be arriving after hours or during the weekend to check in, please contact the Resident Assistant or Evening Duty Manager once you have arrived. Their contact numbers will be in your confirmation email and posted on the property gates.
There is also an intercom next to reception if you are unable to call.
If you plan to arrive very late at night or early in the morning, please give them as much prior notice as possible so they can ensure someone is there to welcome you.
Unfortunately the property does not offer any direct financial assistance.
For domestic students, you must be at least 18 years old or turning 18 by the end of the semester you are moving in to be eligible to live at the property. In addition, a completed Guarantor Form must be submitted before the room confirmation can be processed.
For international students, they cannot accept applications until you have turned 18.
When you arrive at the property you will be asked to provide your student ID card.
If you are a first year university student and have not received your student ID, you must provide your letter of offer as proof of enrollment upon check-in and provide your student card once you have received it.
You are more than welcome to bring your own internet provided it is a Wi-Fi dongle, they do not permit ADSL to be installed.
Keep in mind though that you will have access to unlimited, high speed Wi-Fi as part of your stay at the property!
Although they do not encourage overnight guests, they do understand that you may have someone stay from time to time. Please make sure that you sign your guests into reception upon arrival and sign them out on departure.
As per the property rules, you can have a guest stay no more than 2 consecutive nights in 7 days.
Please also ensure both you and your guest understand the rules for visitor behavior.
The kitchens are already kitted out with basic amenities like the fridge and the stove. However, you will need to supply your own utilities such as a toaster, kettle, and sandwich press for example. If you live in shared accommodation you can always wait until you meet your roommates to organise a group shop to figure out what everyone has brought along with them.
Studio apartments have their own microwave and mini-fridge, but also have access to 'The Well' which is a large communal kitchen on the ground floor.
Yes! All rooms within the apartment have a window.
The property is located on the university campus and is only a short walk from classes and university facilities.
It will only take you 5-10 minutes to get anywhere on campus!
The property management accepts applications from Sydney University Students only.
They offer dual occupancy living arrangements for a limited range of room types and only for a full-year contract. Couples can stay only in the one-bedroom apartment or one-bedroom suite. Please note that there is an additional charge for dual occupancy.
Every room is private with a lockable door - only you will have access to your room. If you are in shared accommodation, the communal areas will only be accessible by the other residents of the specific apartment.
Roommate allocations are conducted in accordance with any requests, such as: study preference, age, and gender. To make a request, you will be prompted to include these during the application process.
Please note that while they do endeavour to accommodate all roommate requests, they are sometimes unable to, and cannot guarantee or make any promises. They will do their best!
If you are looking to check into the property after hours, there will be a Resident Assistant on duty who will be able to assist you.
Residents can check in after hours by pressing the green button on the blue call box next to the office which will put them in contact with the staff member who will assist with check in.
If you plan to arrive very late in the evening or early in the morning please give them as much advance notice as possible.
Macdonald Town Station is only a 10-minute walk from the property, and from there you can get anywhere in the city using the train and metro services!
Alternatively, there are bus stops less than 5 5-minute walk from the front door!
There is no deadline for applications, however please note that once the property has reached capacity, you are only able to sit on the wait list and we cannot guarantee that you will be able to secure a room.
It is always best to apply as early as possible!
If you are a domestic first-year student applying through UAC / VTAC / QTAC / TISC you may be eligible for First Year Exemption.
You are eligible if:
* You did not get accepted to the university
* Were accepted to another university
* The course is now wholly offered online (ie not being taught internally)
If your contract has not commenced you will be refunded your security deposit and cleaning fee where applicable. Please note the application fee and registration fee if applicable are nonrefundable.
If your contract has started, you are liable for rent up to the date of notification / moving out of the property. Your security deposit and associated fees (excluding application, registration, and cleaning fees where applicable) will be refunded.
Please note that First Year Exemption will not apply where you have accepted a university offer but you elect to defer or withdraw from your studies. You must notify property management in writing (resident notification) within 5 days from the UAC / VTAC / QTAC / TISC main round offers release date (generally around late January – refer to the UAC / VTAC / QTAC / TISC website for actual dates) for First Year Exemption to apply.
You don't need to find your own roommates. If you're interested in a shared apartment, they will do their best to pair you with people who have similar preferences.
If you already have specific individuals you'd like to live with, please list their names in the roommate preferences section of your application. Whilst they will try to accommodate these requests, please be aware that they cannot guarantee them due to the high volume of requests they receive.
They open applications early due to the high demand of students looking for on-campus accommodation. To secure a room at the property they recommend make your application as soon as possible, they don't want you to miss out!
The property is your home and you are welcome to come and go as you please.
Please note though that they do have rules regarding noise and visitors within the property.
Noise Curfew
Residents must comply with all directions from property management about noise minimization, particularly in response to noise complaints from other residents of the property or neighbors of the property. For more information, please refer to the Property Noise Policy.
Sunday - Thursday: 10 pm*
Friday - Saturday: 12 pm*
*during the exam periods, please note that these times do change and there should be no excessive noise within the property during this time.
Visitors
A visitor is defined as a person who is meeting with a resident for a short period, while a guest is defined as a person who is staying overnight with a resident by the Rules.
All visitors are required to leave the property by midnight (unless otherwise notified to Residents). Any visitor present in the property after the specified time will be considered an 'unauthorized person' to which Rule 52 (Overnight Guests & Unauthorised Occupancy) and Rule 69 (Trespassing) applies. See also Rule 13 (Conduct of Guests and Visitors).
All of their contracts are fixed term, with non-flexible dates. Unfortunately you are unable to choose your own start and end dates.
Living in shared accommodation means that everyone needs to pitch in to keep the apartment clean and tidy.
If there are apartment disputes you can arrange with reception to have property management mediate an apartment meeting.
If you are locked out of your room during office hours, please make your way to reception or call their office and one of their friendly staff members will be able to assist you.
For an after hours lockout, please call the RA number and they will assist you.
All letters and parcels delivered to the property will be accepted by reception on behalf of residents. Letters will be placed in the pigeon holes inside the reception area. For parcels, an email will be sent to the resident to collect it from the administration. Residents should include their apartment and room number in the address.
The postal address is:
Your Name & Room Number
Sydney University Village
90 Carillon Ave
Newtown NSW 2042.
You will receive an invitation of accommodation to stay at the property via email if you are successful.
TVs are provided to 1 Bedroom Apartments only. However, there are wall sockets for aerials for free to air TV in all apartments, and residents are able to bring a television with them if they would like.
They advise to wait to meet all your roommates if you are in a shared apartment to see what each person brings with them, one of your new housemates may be willing to share a TV with the whole group!
There is no heating or cooling in any of the rooms excluding the studio and studio kitchenette, which have a ceiling fan. Residents are able to bring their own pedestal fans and oil heaters with them if they wish.
The physical, and mailing, address of the village is:
Sydney University Village
90 Carillon Ave
Newtown
NSW, 2042.
Finding the perfect student accommodation in Sydney is hard because there are a lot of things to look for, such as proximity to universities, essential services such as grocery stores, & transport. Although on-campus housing is available for many, the limited space means that accommodations fill up fast, so private, off-campus Sydney student accommodation remains a sought-after option. Amber simplifies the search & booking process for leasing a Sydney house for students, providing strong support for securing the best place.
Students have the option of studio apartments for greater independence, shared apartments for a common experience, or en-suite bedrooms that provide private living with shared facilities. Amber provides students with off-campus student accommodation in Sydney Australia, options suited to their tastes. Amber offers personalised booking assistance, genuine listings, & flexible lease periods, guaranteeing a hassle-free, seamless experience. Sydney student accommodations are found close to top universities, including the University of Sydney & the University of Technology Sydney, which saves commuting time. Scape, Iglu, Y Suites, & others provide some of the top options for Sydney student accommodation, which are loaded with various amenities.
Sydney, located on the Australian southeast coast, is an international city famous for education & culture. With a population of over 5 million people, the city has a contemporary lifestyle with a historical backdrop, dating back to 1788 when it was a British settlement. Apart from the world-famous Sydney Opera House & Harbour Bridge, the city has natural tourist spots like the Blue Mountains & the beautiful coastal walking paths along Bondi Beach, where students can get a much-needed break from studies.
Sydney has an 18 QS score and contains numerous universities,so it is one of the most desired options to seek education by students. Students should look to Macquarie University as a potential option, which is renowned for its research & international community of students. While Western Sydney University is also a reputable institution, widely known for its emphasis on practical learning & on community. The job market of the city is very good, with the rate of employment for graduates found at a staggering rate of over 80%, providing post-study work & career opportunities.
Sydney is rated as one of the world's safest cities, with a high rating on the Safe Cities Index, with a safety score of about 75 out of 100. If students are searching for an excellent mix of academic excellence & culture. The city is a food & cultural hub with more than 1,000 restaurants & lively events like Vivid Sydney to celebrate light, music, & ideas. A smooth public transport network that enhances the experience, with easy commuting within the best neighborhoods in Sydney.
For those studying in a foreign land, students encounter exciting opportunities as well as practical realities, budgeting being right at the top of their list. Selecting the appropriate student accommodation in Sydney is finding the right balance between expense planning, comfort, & convenience. Whether you're seeking the cheapest Sydney student accommodation for international students or independent student apartments, you must consider proximity to universities, essential amenities, & access to popular attractions. From ensuite & non-ensuite rooms to private & shared options, there are lots of student rentals available. To help simplify your search, we’ve compiled a list of the best student accommodation in Sydney.
5. Scape Quay
Starting life in a busy new city brings plenty of excitement, but also the challenge of smart budgeting. For many, securing the right Sydney student housing is a key step toward balancing cost, comfort, and location. Some students prioritise modern facilities and a lively atmosphere, while others look for quieter, budget-friendly areas with easy access to campus. Sydney student housing comes in all shapes and sizes, from fully furnished studios to shared apartments with flexible leases. By focusing on amenities, travel time, and neighborhood vibe, you can narrow down the Sydney student housing options that truly suit your lifestyle and study needs.
1. Scape Sydney central
2. Scape At University of Sydney
3. Suits On Regent
4. Scape Cleveland
5. Sharesorted Redfern
Suburbs like Glebe & Kensington are the best suburbs to stay in Sydney & are truly. Here are a few things about the suburb where you want to make student rentals Sydney bookings.
1. Ultimo
Situated just 2 km (4-minute drive) away from Sydney's city center, Ultimo is a beautiful neighborhood renowned for its closeness to the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) & the University of Sydney. Powerhouse Museum is a must-visit for science, technology, & design-interested students.
2. Surrey Hills
Surry Hills, only 3 kilometres (10-minute drive) from Sydney CBD, is a hip suburb with loads of cafes, art galleries, & creative spaces. It's perfect for students at UNSW's Art & Design campus or UTS. It has one of the foodie attractions as a major drawcard, having everything from artisan coffee shops to hip brunch places, making it a fantastic foodie destination.
3. Newtown
Only 4 km (13-minute drive) from the center of Sydney, Newtown has a quirky, alternative atmosphere with its independent boutiques, street art, & multicultural vibe. Being close to the University of Sydney at just a 10-minute walk, it's the perfect choice for students seeking the nightlife & proximity to campus.
4. Kensington
6 km (13-minute drive) from the city center, Kensington provides a quieter, residential experience with ease of access to the University of New South Wales (UNSW). The calm neighborhood is abundant in parks & gardens and affordable restaurants. Its top highlight includes Centennial Park, ideal for outdoor activities such as cycling, jogging, & unwinding, providing students with a serene break from city life.
5. Glebe
Glebe, which is only 3 kilometres (7 minutes' drive) from the center of Sydney, is famous for its terrific vibe & location near the University of Sydney & UTS. The neighborhood is full of warm bookstores, Saturday markets, & loads of student-friendly cafes. The Glebe Markets, held every Saturday, are not to be missed for students who search for original local handicrafts.
The city has a range of student accommodations in Sydney for every budget & lifestyle. Whatever your choice, communal areas that provide a sense of community or private studios with a more independent way of living, there's something for you. Below are some of the types of rooms offered in student houses in Sydney.
1. Ensuite Rooms
Ensuite rooms provide a private bedroom with a built-in bathroom, allowing students to have their own space for sleeping & hygiene. The kitchen & living rooms are shared with the other residents, which is a good option for those students who value privacy in the bedrooms but love socialising in common areas.
2. Non-Ensuite Rooms
A shared non-ensuite room for students on rent in Sydney is a cost-effective option that offers a private bedroom, while the bathroom, kitchen, & living rooms are shared by others. This arrangement helps students enjoy their own individual sleeping & study space while utilising communal facilities.
3. Studio Apartments
Sydney studios are completely independent units, having a personal bedroom, bathroom, & a small kitchen area. Since they do not require shared facilities, they provide complete privacy & autonomy, making them the perfect choice for students who want a whole living space to themselves.
4. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments
These Sydney student apartments have either one or two individual bedrooms & come with a shared bathroom, kitchen, & in many cases, a living room. These are perfect for students who don't mind sharing accommodation with one other student and want a sort of private space with an allocated bedroom.
5. Shared Apartments
Shared student apartment Sydney is made up of several private bedrooms in the same unit, but with common spaces such as the kitchen, bathroom, & living room shared between roommates. This design provides a blend of private space within their bedrooms & communal social spaces.
6. Private Rooms
A shared room for lease in Sydney for students has its own personal space that is furnished with a bed, study table, & at times, an attached private bathroom. They offer the privacy of a private bedroom but normally provide access to shared living spaces
Though the city has a lot to unveil, understanding the average cost of living can allow students to effectively plan their budget. The cost of living for students in Sydney varies from AU$2,200 to AU$3,800 per month, based on the lifestyle & student accommodation in Sydney. A comparison of daily expenses is as follows to better plan finances.
1. Rent: AU$ 1,300 - AU$ 2,800 monthly
2. Groceries: AU$ 350 - AU$ 550 monthly
3. Transport: AU$ 150 - AU$ 250 monthly
4. Utilities: AU$ 180 - AU$ 300 monthly
5. Eating Out: AU$ 200 - AU$ 400 monthly
6. Entertainment & Recreation: AU$ 120 - AU$ 350 monthly
7. Miscellaneous Expenses: AU$ 100 - AU$ 250 monthly
Sydney is famous for its reliable & easy public transport system, which enables students to move around the city & enjoy all it has to offer. Whether you are traveling to university, having the weekend away, or taking in famous landmarks from your student accommodation in Sydney. Sydney's public transport is made up of an integrated network of trains, buses, ferries, & light rail, making convenient transport easily available. Below is a summary of the primary commuting modes of choice & estimated prices.
1. Trains
Trains are the best for traveling longer distances, especially to suburbs & regional sones. The single journey fare for within the city area is AU$3.50 – AU$5.00, and for longer journeys up to AU$8.00 or more. The main terminal is Central Station, where students get connected to various lines of trains going to other areas of Sydney & beyond.
2. Buses
Buses are convenient for short journeys, particularly to places without train services. A city bus trip costs about AU$2.00 – AU$4.00 per journey. Central Station Bus Interchange is a hub where buses bound for different parts of the city, the suburbs, & even distant places stop. Students can use Opal Cards to take advantage of various discounts.
3. Ferries
Ferries of Sydney are a fantastic experience of commuting over the harbour. One can pay anywhere between AU$ 4.00 – AU$ 7.00 for one ride, depending on the distance & route covered. Circular Quay ferry terminal provides easy access to ferry services over Sydney Harbour, such as Manly, Taronga Zoo, & Eastern Suburbs routes.
4. Trams
Light rail transport (trams) is also an excellent way of moving around the inner city & surrounding suburbs. One ride on the tram typically takes AU$ 2.20 – AU$ 4.00, depending on the distance covered. Haymarket (Capitol Square), situated in close proximity to key points such as the University of Sydney & Central Station, brings students to key locations in the city & surrounding suburbs.
5. Cycles
With bike lanes spreading all over the city, it's a very popular option among students & locals alike. Prices differ based on whether you rent or own a bike, with bike rentals averaging from AU$ 20 – AU$ 40 a day. Some of the best routes include the beautiful Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk, which gives stunning views.
Sydney is an energetic & lively city that offers the perfect mix of thrilling activities & student life. Sydney, renowned for its diverse culture, iconic attractions, & standard of living, gives students a memory to cherish. There are lots of things to do in Sydney owing to its numerous gardens, lively shopping areas, & interesting nightlife!
Sydney is also a paradise for outdoor-loving students. Bondi Beach is perfect for surfing & beach games, while the Royal Botanic Garden provides a serene area for study breaks or just relaxing. Those who enjoy hiking will have the stunning views & opportunity to relax after a hectic week along the coastal walk from Bondi to Coogee.
Sydney's food scene is a global experience, with inexpensive & high-quality dining to choose from. Darling Harbour is one of the best restaurants in Sydney. Chinatown is where to go for cheap Asian fare. Neighbourhood nightlife in areas such as Kings Cross & Surry Hills provides such items as the lively bars The Baxter Inn & live music halls for students to unwind.Sydney also has a variety of cultural festivals throughout the year, including the Sydney Festival, Vivid Sydney, & the Mardi Gras Parade, celebrating art, music, & diversity.
The city's cultural attractions, including the Sydney Opera House & Carriageworks, offer the ideal atmosphere for music, theatre, & art lovers to immerse themselves in all the culture. The Sydney student city guide will assist you in planning your visits so that you don't miss a thing.Queen Victoria Building (QVB) is a favorite heritage site; it has a combination of high-end boutiques & chic fashion stores. For high-street brands, Pitt Street Mall is the favorite spot, packed with stores & department stores. If you like specialty finds, go to Newtown or Paddington, where you'll find plenty of vintage stores, independent boutiques, & offbeat markets that have one-of-a-kind choices.
Sydney has a number of well-known universities, each providing good quality education in a range of different fields. Combined, the universities draw a large student body of international students, with more than 100,000 students studying throughout the city's universities. A list of Sydney's top universities is provided below.
Australia's oldest & world-famous, the University of Sydney, is just 2 kilometres away from the Sydney centre. Scape Darlington & Sydney University Village are perfect options for students looking for student accommodation within reach of the University of Sydney.
2. University of New South Wales (UNSW)
Located in Kensington, just 7 kilometers (15-minute drive) from Sydney CBD, the University of New South Wales (UNSW) is renowned for its teaching & research, particularly in fields such as business & engineering. Y Suites on Regent & Scape Quay are perfect choices if you need off-campus apartments close to UNSW for international students nearby; both are readily accessible.
3. University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
UTS is within the city center, only 1 kilometer from Central Station. It is well known for its teaching style & high graduate employability. Scape Sydney Central & Scape Darling Square are both student residences close to UTS within walking distance.
20 kilometers from Sydney CBD in North Ryde, Macquarie University is a well-known university for its science & research programs. Student Village North Ryde & Sharesorted Ryde are excellent student accommodations close to Macquarie University, which are situated very close to the university.