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AUT - the University for the changing world. There are many reasons to consider studying at AUT - from the quality of the education you’ll receive to the quality of life you’ll enjoy in Auckland and New Zealand. AUT University is located in Auckland, New Zealand – voted the fourth – equal best city in the world to live in.* It is the largest and most culturally diverse of New Zealand’s cities with a population of more than 1.4 million. New Zealand is located deep in the South Pacific, approximately 1,600 kilometres south-east of Australia, its nearest neighbour. AUT has three well-positioned campuses – Auckland (city), Manukau (South Auckland) and North Shore (across the Auckland Harbour Bridge)
Main Campus:
Auckland (city)
Locations:
3 campuses in Auckland Auckland (city), Manukau (South Auckland) and North Shore (across the Auckland Harbour Bridge)
Student Population:
27,000
International Students:
4,000
Faculties: Art and Design, Business, Communications, Computing and Mathematical Sciences, Engineering, Creative Technologies, Education, health Sciences, Hospitality and Tourism, Law, Sciences, Social Sciences, Languages, Sports and Recreation
Overview
Why study at AUT?
AUT - the University for the changing world. There are many reasons to consider studying at AUT - from the quality of the education you’ll receive to the quality of life you’ll enjoy in Auckland and New Zealand.
AUT University is located in Auckland, New Zealand – voted the fourth – equal best city in the world to live in.* It is the largest and most culturally diverse of New Zealand’s cities with a population of more than 1.4 million. New Zealand is located deep in the South Pacific, approximately 1,600 kilometres south-east of Australia, its nearest neighbour. AUT has three well-positioned campuses – Auckland (city), Manukau (South Auckland) and North Shore (across the Auckland Harbour Bridge)
AUT is:
- The third largest University in New Zealand and the fastest growing
- Internationally recognized and globally competitive
- Committed to internationalism and valuing our international students
- Located in Auckland – voted fourth equal for world cities to live in*
- Accredited by the NZ government
Areas Of Study
AUT has:
- The highest graduate employment rate of any New Zealand university
- World-class facilities – from gyms to libraries and cafes
- Two intakes each year (March and July)
- Close links with industry and the professions - we teach you the skills that are really needed
- Excellent research facilities and a strong research culture
- Personal and interactive classes
- An International Student Support Service team committed to helping you
- Three vibrant and well-positioned campuses – Auckland (City) Manukau (South Auckland) and North Shore (across the Auckland Harbour Bridge)
- Over 4,000 international students from more than 85 countries
AUT offers over 250 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes through the Faculties and Schools (Art & Design, Business and Law, Communication Studies, Computing & Mathematical Sciences, Creative Technologies, Education, Engineering, Health, Hospitality & Tourism, Languages, Sciences, Social Sciences and Sport & Recreation).
Certificates, Diplomas, Foundation Studies and English Language are also available to staircase students from pre-degree to PhD. Study Abroad and Exchange programmes are available for overseas students wishing to study at AUT or with our partner Universities offshore.
Campus Facilities
Why Auckland?
Auckland is ranked as fourth equal in the world for cities to live and work in. It is located in the north of the North Island and is the largest and most culturally diverse of New Zealand's cities, with a population of more than 1.3 million people – 27% born in other countries. The urban area is twice the size of London.
The city is surrounded by two harbours – the Waitemata and the Manukau – and is often referred to as the “City of Sails” due to Aucklanders’ love for water sports and the sea. A cloak of rainforest covers the surrounding hills and dozens of dormant volcanic cones dot the landscape. The nearby Hauraki Gulf is home to several beautiful islands, easily accessible by ferry.
Auckland's climate is temperate and perfect for enjoying the many beautiful and clean beaches within easy reach of the city. Temperatures range from an average of 24 degrees in summer (December to March) to 16 degrees in winter (June to August).
Auckland is a city of cultural diversity with a large Polynesian, Māori and Asian, as well as European, population. This diversity brings with it an abundance of unique cultural experiences and entertainment, a passion for the arts, food and fashion, and a bustling inner city.
Auckland is a vibrant and forward-thinking city which embraces the contributions of its many young people.