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{{short description|Public university in Auckland, New Zealand}} | |||
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The '''University of Auckland''' is a | The '''University of Auckland''' is a public research university located in [[Auckland]], [[New Zealand]]. Established in 1883, it is the largest university in the country, with over 40,000 students enrolled across its various campuses. The university is renowned for its research output and academic excellence. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The University of Auckland was | The University of Auckland was founded in 1883 as a constituent college of the University of New Zealand. Initially, it was housed in a disused courthouse and jail. The university became independent in 1961 when the University of New Zealand was dissolved. | ||
==Campuses== | ==Campuses== | ||
The | The university has several campuses spread across Auckland: | ||
* '''City Campus''': The main campus located in the heart of Auckland city. | |||
The | * '''Grafton Campus''': Home to the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences. | ||
* | * '''Newmarket Campus''': Focused on engineering and research. | ||
* '''Epsom Campus''': Specializes in education and teaching. | |||
* '''South Auckland Campus''': A new addition aimed at increasing accessibility. | |||
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==Faculties and Schools== | |||
The University of Auckland comprises eight faculties: | |||
* Faculty of Arts | |||
* Faculty of Business and Economics | |||
* Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries | |||
* Faculty of Education and Social Work | |||
* Faculty of Engineering | |||
* Faculty of Law | |||
* Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences | |||
* Faculty of Science | |||
==Research== | ==Research== | ||
The University of Auckland is a leading research institution in New Zealand, with numerous | The University of Auckland is a leading research institution in New Zealand. It is part of the [[Association of Pacific Rim Universities]] and the [[Universitas 21]] network. The university's research output is significant, with numerous publications and collaborations worldwide. | ||
==Notable Alumni== | |||
The university has produced many notable alumni, including: | |||
* [[David Lange]], former Prime Minister of New Zealand | |||
* [[Helen Clark]], former Prime Minister of New Zealand | |||
* [[Lucy Lawless]], actress | |||
* [[Jo Aleh]], Olympic sailor | |||
== | ==Related pages== | ||
* [[List of universities in New Zealand]] | |||
* [[Education in New Zealand]] | |||
== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | |||
== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | |||
University_of_Auckland_logo.svg|University of Auckland Logo | |||
University_of_Auckland_Clock_Tower.jpg|Clock Tower | |||
University_House,_University_of_Auckland_-_an_old_synagogue.jpg|University House | |||
Plaque_Queen_Mother_UoA.jpg|Plaque commemorating the Queen Mother | |||
Recreation_Centre_UoA.jpg|Recreation Centre | |||
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T._W._Leys.jpg|T. W. Leys | |||
George_Fowlds_in_1927_(cropped).jpg|George Fowlds | |||
Mick_Brown_2013_(cropped).jpg|Mick Brown | |||
Ian_Barker_2018_(cropped).jpg|Ian Barker | |||
John_Graham_KNZM_(cropped).jpg|John Graham | |||
Roger_France_ONZM_(cropped).jpg|Roger France | |||
Alfred_Nathan_House_The_University_of_Auckland.jpg|Alfred Nathan House | |||
Science_Centre_of_The_University_of_Auckland.jpg|Science Centre | |||
Faculty_of_Medical_and_Health_Sciences,_University_of_Auckland.jpg|Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences | |||
Building_529_of_The_University_of_Auckland.jpg|Building 529 | |||
University_Of_Auckland_Tamaki_Campus.jpg|Tamaki Campus | |||
UOAIIC.jpg|International Innovation Centre | |||
University_of_Auckland_General_Library_June_2012.JPG|General Library | |||
RomHarre.jpg|Rom Harre | |||
Jane-Taylor-Photo.jpg|Jane Taylor | |||
Lucy_Lawless_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg|Lucy Lawless | |||
David_Lange_(cropped_2).jpg|David Lange | |||
Helen_Clark_2.jpg|Helen Clark | |||
Jo_Aleh_MNZM_(cropped).jpg|Jo Aleh | |||
ROGER_C_GREEN_002.jpg|Roger C. Green | |||
</gallery> | |||
[[Category:University of Auckland]] | [[Category:University of Auckland]] | ||
[[Category:Universities in New Zealand]] | |||
[[Category:Educational institutions established in 1883]] | |||
Revision as of 01:09, 10 February 2025
Public university in Auckland, New Zealand
The University of Auckland is a public research university located in Auckland, New Zealand. Established in 1883, it is the largest university in the country, with over 40,000 students enrolled across its various campuses. The university is renowned for its research output and academic excellence.
History
The University of Auckland was founded in 1883 as a constituent college of the University of New Zealand. Initially, it was housed in a disused courthouse and jail. The university became independent in 1961 when the University of New Zealand was dissolved.
Campuses
The university has several campuses spread across Auckland:
- City Campus: The main campus located in the heart of Auckland city.
- Grafton Campus: Home to the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences.
- Newmarket Campus: Focused on engineering and research.
- Epsom Campus: Specializes in education and teaching.
- South Auckland Campus: A new addition aimed at increasing accessibility.
Faculties and Schools
The University of Auckland comprises eight faculties:
- Faculty of Arts
- Faculty of Business and Economics
- Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries
- Faculty of Education and Social Work
- Faculty of Engineering
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences
- Faculty of Science
Research
The University of Auckland is a leading research institution in New Zealand. It is part of the Association of Pacific Rim Universities and the Universitas 21 network. The university's research output is significant, with numerous publications and collaborations worldwide.
Notable Alumni
The university has produced many notable alumni, including:
- David Lange, former Prime Minister of New Zealand
- Helen Clark, former Prime Minister of New Zealand
- Lucy Lawless, actress
- Jo Aleh, Olympic sailor
Related pages
References
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Gallery
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University of Auckland Logo
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Clock Tower
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University House
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Plaque commemorating the Queen Mother
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Recreation Centre
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T. W. Leys
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George Fowlds
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Mick Brown
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Ian Barker
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John Graham
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Roger France
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Alfred Nathan House
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Science Centre
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Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences
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Building 529
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Tamaki Campus
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International Innovation Centre
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General Library
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Rom Harre
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Jane Taylor
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Lucy Lawless
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David Lange
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Helen Clark
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Jo Aleh
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Roger C. Green