Here we have curated a list of the list of top Universities in New Zealand if you’re planning to study abroad.
1. University of Auckland
The University of Auckland is a Public Research University, that was founded in 1883. This is the largest, most comprehensive, and highest-ranked university in New Zealand. The University has about 40,000 enrolled students. The University has eight faculties, a law school, and three research institutes. The University has eight campuses- City Campus in Auckland, Grafton Campus, Epsom campus, Newmarket Campus, Tai Tokerau Campus, South Auckland Campus, Goldie Estate, and Whangārei.
2. University of Canterbury
The University of Canterbury was founded in 1873 and it is the second oldest university in New Zealand. The university has eleven halls of residence which house 2,781 students. The university has many field stations which are Cass Field Station, Harihari Field Station, Westport Field Station, and Kaikoura Field Station. The University has a Central Library, EPS Library, and Macmillan Brown Library. The University of Canterbury Students’ Association operates an on-campus radio station and magazine.
3. Auckland University of Technology
Auckland University of Technology was founded in 2000. The University has five faculties across three campuses- the City campus, the North campus, and the South campus. The University has AUT Centre for Refugee Education, Warkworth Radio Astronomical Observatory, and AUT Millennium. The students enrolled in the University are from different backgrounds and ethnicity from European, Asian, Māori, and Pasifika regions. There are many Research Institutions at University.
4. University of Otago
The University of Otago was founded in 1869. This University has topped the New Zealand Performance Based Research Fund evaluation. The University has five campuses which are Christchurch campus, Wellington campus, Auckland campus, Southland Campus, and main campus in Dunedin. The University also has four satellite campuses in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Invercargill. The university provides many Fellowship programs to the students.
5. University of Waikato
The University of Waikato is a comprehensive university that was established in 1964. The university has an additional campus in Tauranga. The Waikato students union represents all the students on campus and they publish a student’s magazine called Nexus. The alumni of the college are the current Prime Minister of New Zealand and a two-time world champion and Olympic champion in rowing. The QS world ranking of this University in the world is 274th. The university has seven faculties and seven research institutes.
6. Victoria University of Wellington
Victoria University of Wellington was established in 1897 by the Act of Parliament. The university has three campuses- the Pipitea campus, the campus in the suburb of Kelburn, the Auckland campus, and the Te Aro campus. Pipitea campus houses the School of Accounting and Commercial Law, School of Economics and Finance, School of Government, School of Information Management, School of Management, School of Marketing and International Business, and the Faculty of Law. Te Aro campus houses the Faculty of Architecture and Design Innovation and the campus of kelburn houses Faculties of Humanities and Social Sciences, Science, Engineering, Education, and Health.
7. Lincoln University
Lincoln University was founded in 1878 and is the oldest agricultural teaching institution in the Southern Hemisphere. This university is one of the smallest universities in New Zealand and one of the eight public universities. The student representative union is called Lincoln University Students’ Association. The faculties of the University are Faculty of Agribusiness and Commerce, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and Faculty of Environment, Society and Design. This University has around 1369 international students.
8. Massey University
Massey University was established in 1927 and has many campuses- Manawatū Campus, Albany campus, and Wellington campus. The QS world ranking of the university is 287th. The university has over 3000 International students. This university is one of the oldest universities in New Zealand providing courses in aviation, dispute resolution, veterinary medicine, and nanoscience. The Massey University Students’ Association Federation represents students at the University.
9. Unitec Institute of Technology, Mt Albert
Unitec Institute of Technology, Mt Albert is one of the largest universities in Auckland and it was founded in 1976. The main campus is in Mt. Albert and the secondary campus, i.e., Waitākere campus is situated in Henderson . The University has three libraries which are Mt Albert, Te Puna Library, Mt Albert, Building 1 Library, and Waitakere Campus Library. There are various study programs from certificate to postgraduate degree level (levels 1 to 9) across a wide range of subjects.
10. Eastern Institute of Technology
Eastern Institute of Technology is a government-owned tertiary education institution founded in 1975. The University has three campuses which are Hawke’s Bay campus, Auckland campus, and Gisborne campus. The University has two faculties which are The Faculty of Educations, Humanities, and Health Science and The Faculty of Commerce and Technology. The Faculty of Education, Humanities, and Health Science houses Te Whatukura, Toihoukura, Education and Social Sciences, Health and Sport Science and Nursing schools, and an Ideaschool while the faculty of commerce Technology houses Tourism and Hospitality, English Language Centre, Trades and Technology, Business, Computing, and Applied Science schools.