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Contact Info

Phone:

Main - 09 367 7163

Address:

25A Princes Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010

General Info

University of Auckland serves customers in the Auckland Region and are in the Museums & Galleries category. We welcome your enquiry.

Categories
Museums & Galleries, Book Binders, Language Instruction, Sports Clubs, Theatres, Universities & Colleges
What Makes Us Different
Founded in 1883, Auckland is now the country¿s largest university with 41,000 students, nearly 10,000 of whom graduate annually. The main campus is in the heart of Auckland city and we have four specialist campuses.

Reviews

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12/03/20

The Uni has a very good vibe when you walk through it, the cookie shop was totally awesome as well

07/09/19

I did my degree here. This university is run like a business, all they care about is money. The well being of the students is disregarded. Students have voiced the issues of bulling and racism within the uni to senior management, however, the University denies that there is an issue. Many domestic students work so hard to complete their degrees. On the other hand international students are given loads of support and despite the cheating and plagiarising that goes on with international students, the uni covers it up so they can continue to charge ridiculous amounts of money and keep them enrolled.

05/22/18

I spent 3 great years at this university getting by BsC I have any fond memories of my time there. The teaching is top notch and the facility is fantastic especially the newly upgraded science building.

02/20/21

An excellent education facility. I was provided with great information and support about the field that I want to study.

05/18/21

Very big campus - lots of stores and places to eat, and study areas located throughout so there's always a quiet place to read/write. Many of the buildings are old, but some being renovated now. In terms of the experience, I never felt like a student, just a number. There was no sense of care or community unless students themselves made those spaces avaliable.