The Women's College
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The Women's College is one of the residential colleges at the University of Sydney, in the suburb of Camperdown.
The Women's College is the only all-female residential college (the other predominantly-female college, Sancta Sophia, accepts male postgraduates) at the University of Sydney. It accommodates approximately 285 students accepting both under and post-graduate students. The Principal, Vice-Principal and Dean of Students live on the premises. The Women's college has five main wings, Langley, Reid, Main, the Maples and Williams.
[edit] Notable alumnae
- Sibyl Enid Vera Munro Morrison - Admitted to the NSW bar in 1924, first female practising Barrister in NSW; Wife of notable Australian architect, Carlyle Greenwell.[1]
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