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The University was established in 1850 and offered its first degree in liberal arts, in 1852. This degree required three years study of Greek, Latin, Maths, and Science.
The University has a number of campuses and is has continued to expand over the years. At present the campuses are:
Until recently, the university also operated the Museum of Contemporary Art.
The university's library, the Fisher Library[?], is the largest in the southern hemisphere and possesses one of the two extant copies of the Gospel of Barnabas.
The University of Sydney is the oldest university in Australia and is in the state of New South Wales.
Table of contents
1 Camperdown
2 Mallett Street campus
3 Lidcombe campus
4 Law campus
5 Conservatorium of Music
6 Orange Agricultural College
7 Camden campus
8 Narrabri Plant Research Centre
Camperdown
Mallett Street campus
Lidcombe campus
Law campus
Conservatorium of Music
Orange Agricultural College
Camden campus
Narrabri Plant Research Centre