Study in New Zealand More than 100 societies and clubs on the University of Auckland campus

? Founded in 1883, The University of Auckland is a multidisciplinary, open, research-oriented state university. The University of Auckland has a long history and is situated in the heart of Auckland, New Zealand's largest city, close to the central business district, close to a good harbor with beautiful scenery and a pleasant climate. The University of Auckland has 5 campuses, in addition to the familiar City Campus, there are 4 other campuses, Crafton, Epsom, Tamaki and Whangarei. From City Campus, it is quite convenient to go to stores, markets, cinemas, entertainment centers and so on.

Academic Advantage

Of the 4,600 full-time postgraduate students enrolled at the University of Auckland, 36% choose research programs. The University is home to four of New Zealand's seven world-class Centres of Research Excellence, which receive special government funding for world-class research facilities. The four Centres are: the Centre for Molecular Biology; the New Zealand Centre for Mathematics and Applied Research; the National Centre of Excellence for the Development and Advancement of Māori Culture; and the National Centre for Growth and Development.

On-campus facilities

The University of Auckland has a library with a collection of 2.2 million books; more than 100 student clubs and societies; and comprehensive student services such as the Health Services Center, Student Bursar's Foundation, and the Student Learning Assistance Center. The Accommodation Services Center helps to arrange accommodation for students, and students can choose from the University's student apartments and shared apartments in the city. For transportation, the international airport in Auckland offers daily flights to major cities in Asia, Europe, America and Australia.

Student Services and Support

There are more than 100 societies and clubs on the Auckland University campus, including arts and culture salons, creative competitions, sports clubs such as scuba diving, rock climbing, yoga, salsa, and research groups. Students can choose to join according to their own preferences. There is a medical center on campus that provides psychological counseling.

The University of Auckland has an experienced International Student Services team who are dedicated to helping students with any difficulties they may encounter when studying overseas, including providing advice on admissions, study advice, overseas student visa support and visas for current students, and accommodation arrangements. The University has a dedicated emergency telephone line for international students that operates 24 hours a day, every day of the year.