The University of Auckland - New Zealand's highest-ranked university. Founded in 1883, Auckland is the country's largest university with over 40,000 students, nearly 10,000 of whom graduate annually.
The University of Auckland conducts teaching and learning within eight faculties, two large-scale research institutes, and other institute and centres. They offer an impressive range of study options with more than 120 different undergraduate subjects across eight faculties:
Arts
Business
Creative Arts and Industries
Education and Social Work
Engineering
Law
Medical and Health Sciences
Science
Conjoint degrees are also offered where undergraduate students can study for two degrees at the same time and complete these in a shorter timeframe than if studied individually.
Research-led teaching
As New Zealand's largest research organisation with more than 12,000 staff and postgraduate students involved in fundamental and applied research, teaching and learning is informed by the latest research enabling undergraduates to benefit from this first-rate research reputation.