University of Auckland
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The University of Auckland is in Auckland, New Zealand, and is a public type university. It was established in the year 1883, and back then, it was known as the University of New Zealand. Though formerly the college was in a courthouse, it is well known as the largest university in New Zealand in terms of enrolment.
The university’s total number is around 33,050, among which 7,717 students are pursuing post-graduation, and 25,754 students are pursuing under graduation.
University at Glance
Tuition Fee
$1000
IELTS
7.0
Sec School
12th
Deadline
21,Aug,22
Campuses
The university has a total number of 9 campuses. The campuses in the City campus, The Grafton Campus, The Epsom Campus, Leigh Marine Laboratory, The Tai Tokerau Campus, Newmarket Campus, Goldie Estate, South Auckland Campus.
Other than this, there are several satellite campuses of the Faculty of medicine and health sciences and research facilities. The university has very large libraries as well. It has one General library along with seven specialist libraries. In the general library, there are archives, manuscripts, and rare books.
Research
The University of Auckland was an active research participant as well. The university has researched in fields such as chemical sciences, computer science, biological sciences, exercise sciences, environment, physics, mathematics, marine science, statistics, and psychology. Along with that, institutes such as the Public Policy institute, Auckland Bioengineering Institute, and Liggins institute are associated with the university.
Programs and Academic Groups
The University of Auckland has several courses to offer. In the case of faculties, it is divided into eight categories which are as follows:
- Faculty of Engineering
- Auckland Law School
- Faculty of Science
- Business School
- Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries
- Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences
- Faculty of Education and Social Work
- Faculty of Arts
Student Life
The University of Auckland offers excellent accommodation services to the students. It offers residential halls and apartments as accommodations where it provides services such as food, private residences, social and welfare activities. The halls and residences for students are based in the Auckland CBD, just near the university. The university students get to choose the accommodation that most suits them and come under their budget.
In residential halls, the university has a total number of four residential halls whose name is O’Rorke Hall, Grafton Hall, Waiparuru Hall and University Hall- Towers. These accommodations are mostly preferred to first-year students and are fully catered.
Other than this, University has nine self-catered student residences. The residences’ name is Park Student Village, Grafton Student Flats, UniLodge Auckland, UniLodge on Whitaker, Waikohanga House, Te Tirohanga o te Toangaria, University Halls- Towers, 55 Symonds and the Goldie Estate.
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