New Zealand university for research and academic reputation which was established in 1883, with seven faculties on three campuses.
Provides infrastructure and research support, is dedicated to the advancement of research in biomedical imaging, and to fostering the development of innovative imaging.
Internationally recognised and is New Zealands largest law faculty with approximately 1800 students, approximately 40 full-time and 8 part time.
Information about the Faculty, biomedical sciences, clinical sciences, public health and integrated care, and support services.
Providing a globally linked focus for teaching, learning and research in the medical and health professions.
Departments include biological, chemistry, computer science, environmental, food science, forensic science, geography, geology, mathematics, optometry, pharmacology, physics, physiology, psychology, sport science.
The Support Services Group is one of four management groups within the faculty.
Food Science, Department of Chemistry, the University of Auckland.
Forensic Science is the application of science to matters of law.
Department of Geography, University of Auckland.
An international training and research centre. Its principal aim is to train professional engineers and earth scientists in geothermal energy technology.
Providing information on current fundraising campaigns at the University of Auckland.
The University of Auckland's Graduate School of Business offers programmes designed to widen your knowledge of business disciplines and deepen your understanding of business practices and processes.
The Information Commons facilities at the University of Auckland consist of the Kate Edger Information Commons on the City Campus, the Grafton Information Commons on the Grafton Campus, and the Epsom Information Commons at the Sylvia Ashton-Warner Library.
An integral part of the business world. Choosing to study with ISOM offers distinct advantages in the knowledge economy.
Inform of activities and services provided by ITSS, and provide an easy means of identifying and understanding IT policies for the University of Auckland.
The University of Auckland's group of alumni and friends. All those who had the opportunity to be involved in the life of The University of Auckland is eligible for membership.
The Linguistics section focuses on the general principles of human languages from formal, functional, cognitive, descriptive and sociolinguistic perspectives.
Studying international business at The University of Auckland Business School offers a wealth of opportunities.
Helping learners achieve their educational goals and develop their autonomy by providing educational programmes in Auckland University.
A research-led university and this is extremely important to students and the quality of teaching they receive.
Aim to develop research which improves Maori and Indigenous peoples lives.
The Polynesian Society is a non-profit organisation based at the University of Auckland. Through their quarterly Journal, the Society presents academic study, both past and present, in the field of New Zealand Maori and other Pacific Island peoples and cultures.
Focus of the Catching the Knowledge Wave project, a joint initiative by the New Zealand Government in partnership with The University of Auckland, supported by business and community groups.
University of Auckland Library. Library databases, Internet resources, guides, links to departments, collections and information. (Library Electronic Academic Resources Network)
An independent, non-profit body associated with the University of Auckland Faculty of Law.
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