

Location
New Zealand
International students
4126
THE World Ranking
401





Big ideas need bold beginnings. At AUT, students will study in one of the world's top modern universities. AUT's three campuses in Auckland offer tech-rich spaces, world-class facilities and a vibrant student community from over 100 countries. Students get to be part of a university that's dynamic, diverse and deeply connected to the future.
Theory matters, but so does practice. With more than 250 programmes and strong industry connections, students will gain real-world experience from day one. That's why AUT graduates are thriving in careers across New Zealand and around the world – in roles that demand creativity, adaptability and confidence.
Students will learn from academics who are also industry leaders, in facilities like New Zealand's top sports science centre and one of the country's few motion capture studios. With a 5-star QS rating across teaching, employability, research and facilities, AUT delivers knowledge that works – and keeps working long after graduation.
Studying overseas involves more than travel. It's about transforming how students learn, live and see the world. Whether going to AUT or heading out on exchange, students have the opportunity to gain fresh perspectives, global experience and credit towards their degree.
Students can choose to study at AUT for a semester or a year through its study abroad programme. This way, they earn credit towards their home degree, experience life in Auckland, and learn in a university known for its hands-on learning and strong student support.
With AUT's international exchange programme, students can spend up to two semesters at one of their global partner universities, gaining international experience while staying on track with their AUT degree.
Students at Auckland get a degree, but more importantly, they get ready for what comes next. AUT works with top employers to make sure students' learning connects to the real world. Students gain experience, build networks and graduate with skills that stick.
Some of the many employers AUT collaborates with include:
AUT's Employability and Careers Team is there to help students figure out their next move and make it happen. Students get support to:
AUT students come from over 100 countries and AUT alumni is now thriving across the world. In 2025, over 3,400 international students chose AUT. That means students graduate with a global perspective and connections that reach far beyond New Zealand.
Real problems need real solutions, and that's what AUT research delivers. From AI and robotics to ecology and public health, AUT researchers are tackling the issues that matter. AUT is rated five stars for research by QS and is home to more than 1,000 doctoral students and over 60 research institutes, centres and networks.
Students will get the opportunity to work alongside researchers who challenge old thinking and pioneer new ideas. Whether it's tech innovation, medical breakthroughs or social justice, AUT research is focused on impact, not just output.
Graduate research students get access to world-class facilities, expert supervision and the support to turn bold ideas into real change. Students will be part of a research community that's collaborative, future-focused and driven by purpose.
Big goals deserve real support. AUT offers a range of scholarships for international students, whether they're starting a doctoral journey or excelling in their first year.
Each AUT Doctoral Scholarship includes an annual stipend of NZD 33,726, plus tuition fees and compulsory student services fees for up to three years. The scholarship is open to all eligible applicants, including international students, who've received an Offer of Place for a doctoral programme.
AUT awards NZD 5,000–NZD 7,000 to full-time international students from the following regions who achieve strong academic results in their first year:
High-achieving international students can also apply for faculty-specific scholarships in:
Students can find out more details and check out the eligibility criteria for international scholarships by visiting the university website.
Big questions need bold thinking and practical skills to back it up. At AUT, students can choose from more than 250 programmes designed to get them doing, not just learning.
Students get to work on real projects, gain hands-on experience and learn from academics who are also industry leaders. Whether starting out, switching direction or diving deeper into research, students will graduate with skills that stick and a qualification that works in the real world.
AUT has more than 250 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in:
Popular programmes for international students include undergraduate degrees in arts, business, engineering and health, and postgraduate qualifications in marketing, science, computing and construction management.
AUT offers taught and research master's programmes. Taught programmes are classroom-based and designed to accelerate or redirect careers. Research programmes involve advanced learning through research, building specialised knowledge and transferable skills.
Doctoral programmes, including the Doctor of Philosophy, take a minimum of three years full-time and are research-only. Students will make a significant original contribution to their field, supported by AUT supervisors who are world-class researchers.
Students can visit AUT's website for entry requirements, including country-specific details.
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