University of Auckland City campus tour and Newmarket Campus tour

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University of Auckland campus tour and Newmarket Campus tour

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The University of Auckland is a public research university based in Auckland, New Zealand. It is the largest, most comprehensive and highest-ranked university in New Zealand and consistently places among the Top 100 universities in the world. The institution was established in 1883 as a constituent college of the University of New Zealand. Originally it was housed in a disused courthouse. Today, the University of Auckland is New Zealand's largest university by enrolment, hosting about 40,000 students on five Auckland campuses.[6] The City Campus, in central Auckland, has the bulk of the students and faculties. There are eight faculties, including a law school, as well as three associated research institutes.

Campuses

The School of Population Health building on the Tāmaki Campus
The University of Auckland has a number of campuses in Auckland, and one in Whangārei in the Northland Region.

Buildings 303 (left) and 302 (right) of the Science Centre at the City Campus of the University of Auckland
The City Campus in the Auckland CBD has the majority of the students and faculties. It covers 16 hectares and has a range of amenities including cafes, health services, libraries, childcare facilities and a sports and recreation centre.[37]
The Grafton Campus, established in 1968, is opposite Auckland City Hospital in the suburb of Grafton, close to the City Campus. The Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, School of Pharmacy and School of Optometry and Vision Science are based here, along with the Eye Clinic.[37]
The Epsom Campus is the main teacher training campus, offering programmes in teacher education and social services. It was formerly the Auckland College of Education's main campus, until the college merged with the university's School of Education in September 2004 to form the Faculty of Education and Social Work.[38] There were plans to close down the Epsom Campus in 2020 and relocate the Faculty of Education and Social Work to the City Campus.[39] Later, the closure of the Epsom Campus was postponed to late 2023, with teaching to resume at the City Campus's refurbished Building 201 in 2024.[40][41]
Newmarket Campus. In 2010 Lion ceased operations at its Newmarket brewery, selling the site to the university in May 2013.[42] The university has built an engineering research space and a civil structures hall. This new campus houses the Faculties of Engineering and Science.[37]
The Tai Tokerau Campus in Whangārei offers teacher education courses to the Northland community.[43]
The Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences also has several satellite campuses and research facilities including the Waitemata Health Campus (which services North Shore Hospital and Waitakere Hospital), the Freemasons' Department of Geriatric Medicine at North Shore Hospital, the South Auckland Clinical Campus at Middlemore Hospital, and the Waikato Clinical School.[37]
Leigh Marine Laboratory. The Leigh Marine Laboratory is effectively the marine campus and hosts postgraduate teaching and research at the Cape Rodney-Okakari Point Marine Reserve (Goat Island) near Warkworth. Situated on the east coast, about 100 km north of the city of Auckland, it has access to a wide range of unspoiled marine habitats.[37]
South Auckland Campus - Te Papa Ako o Tai Tonga. In February 2020, the university opened the South Auckland Campus in Manukau to replace the Faculty of Education courses that were offered at Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT) prior to the opening of the campus.[44][37]
Goldie Estate – Wine Science Centre. In July 2011 Kim and Jeanette Goldwater gifted a 14-hectare winery in Waiheke Island to the university. The Wine Science Centre currently hosts the university's Wine Science courses.[45][37]

Schools and faculties
Part of the Medical School buildings at Grafton
Faculty of Arts[60]
Business School[61]
Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries[62]
Faculty of Education and Social Work[63]
Faculty of Engineering[64]
Auckland Law School[65]
Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences[66]
Faculty of Science[67]

Source:    • University of Auckland City Campus tour  
   • Newmarket Campus tour