New
Zealand has 8 universities spread across the country offering
a wide range of qualifications and subject areas to specialize
in. NZ Universities are recognised world wide and appeal
to students seeking higher level qualifications such as
post-graduation or doctoral studies.
University of Auckland
The University of Auckland
(Auckland) is New Zealand's pre-eminent research-led University.
Established in 1883, it has grown into an international
centre of learning and academic excellence and is New Zealand's
largest university. It is New Zealand's number one university
and ranked in the world's
top 50 universities. You can study a wide range of courses,
from architecture and arts to science and technology and
graduate with a world-class degree that will take you wherever
you want to go.
For full information about this university
and the list of available courses visit www.auckland.ac.nz
AUT University
AUT is a contemporary university, with a
unique profile reflecting New Zealand's history and innovative
approaches to teaching, learning and research. AUT is
New Zealand's newest university, yet has been educating
people in the Auckland region for over a century. AUT first
came into being in 1895 as the Auckland Technical School
and gained a University tag in 2000. AUT offers a huge variety
of subjects across the faculties of Applied Humanities,
Health, Environmental Science, Design, Creative Technologies,
Business and Maori studies with a high graduate employment
rate.
For
full information about this university and the list of available
courses visit www.aut.ac.nz
The University of Waikato
The University of Waikato (Waikato) is committed
to providing you with world-class, research-driven teaching,
in a dynamic learning environment with excellent facilities.
The quality of staff, their teaching and their research
are manifest across all disciplines. Today Waikato is home
to 13,500 students and has continued to be a breeding ground
for independent thought and progressive learning.
For
full information about this university and the list of available
courses visit www.waikato.ac.nz
Massey University
Massey University (Massey) is a dynamic and progressive
institution which offers internationally recognised research-lead
qualifications. Massey is New Zealand's only truly multi-campus
university, with campuses at Auckland, Palmerston North
and Wellington. Degree study at Massey is valued not only
for its quality but also for the practical and theoretical
benefits it provides.
For
full information about this university and the list of available
courses visit www.massey.ac.nz
Victoria University of Wellington
Located in the centre of New Zealand's capital
city, Victoria University of Wellington (VUW) has been a
fully government accredited university for over 100 years.
VUW combines the benefits of a long and distinguished tradition
with innovation and strong sense of commitment to serving
your needs. Qualifications awarded by VUW are internationally
recognised and transferable.
For
full information about this university and the list of available
courses visit www.vuw.ac.nz
University of Canterbury
One of the top two universities
in New Zealand for research quality, the University of Canterbury
(UC) is located in Christchurch, the largest city in the
South Island. The university offers world-class research,
inspirational teaching, a vibrant campus environment, a
great student lifestyle with others from around the world.
With 39 faculties the University offers courses at every
level across various subjects.
For
full information about this university and the list of available
courses visit www.canterbury.ac.nz
Lincoln University
Lincoln's focus on applied
learning and solving real world problems means that graduates
'hit the ground running'. Lincoln's qualifications are developed
with the industry, for the industry, providing you with
career pathways. With a wide range of courses to choose
from Lincoln University offers globally recognised degrees,
acts as an environmental retreat with a great learning experience.
For
full information about this university and the list of available
courses visit www.lincoln.ac.nz
University of Otago
University of Otago (Otago),
New Zealand's first university has earned an international
reputation for the quality of its research and teaching.
Otago has a presence in each of the four main cities of
New Zealand - Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin.
One of the pillars on which the University's international
reputation is built is the quality of its leading-edge research
in many fields. The University is spread across 100,000
acres of pastoral land and authorised to grant degrees across
100+ subjects.
For
full information about this university and the list of available
courses visit www.otago.ac.nz