Auckland | New Zealand | Private | Estd. 1920
The University of Auckland was established in 1883 as Auckland University College. It is a public university located in the country's largest city, Auckland and it is also known as the largest university in New Zealand. The university is made of eight faculties; these are spread over six campuses. About 40,000 students and more than 30,000 full-time equivalent students attend the university.It is the highest ranked university in New Zealand, being ranked 81st worldwide in the 2016/17 QS World Un...
Read MoreThe University of Auckland has six campuses, five in Auckland and one in Whangarei in the Northland region. The university’s City campus has the majority of its students and it covers 16 hectares of natural land. You will also find the clock tower building on the City campus, the building is protected as a ‘Category I' historic place and was finished in 1926. The Tamaki campus covers 32 hectares in the suburb of Glenn Innes, and it is 12 Km from the City campus. The Grafton campus is opposite the Auckland city hospital in the suburb of Grafton, close to the city campus. The Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, School of Pharmacy and Department of Optometry are based in the Grafton campus. The Epsom campus is the main Faculty of Education campus and it was formerly the Auckland College of Education’s main campus until the college merged with the University's School of Education in 2004. The Newmarket campus is a five-hectare campus and it is adjacent to the major business area in Newmarket. The university also built an engineering research space and a civil structures hall at the Newmarket campus. The Tai Tokerau campus in Whangarei has facilities like the Liegh Marine Laboratory which is a marine campus that hosts postgraduate teaching and research at the Cape Rodney-Okakari Point Marine Reserve (Goat Island) near Warkworth. Other facilities found on-campus includes cafes, health services, a library, and limited parking. The university also owns a 14-hectare winery in Waiheke Island and this winery hosts the University’s Wine Science courses.
Monthly Expenses | Costs |
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Average Tution | NZD 27800 |
Living Cost | NZD 6300 |
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