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Mayoral Drive, Auckland CBD, Auckland, New Zealand
5 mins walk to University of Otago- Auckland Campus
NZ$477
/week21 Whitaker Place, Grafton, Auckland 1010, New Zealand.
10 mins walk to University of Otago- Auckland Campus
NZ$99
/week421 Queen Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
10 mins by public transport, 11 mins walk to University of Otago- Auckland Campus
NZ$280
/week5 Whitaker Place, Grafton, Auckland 1010 New Zealand
11 mins walk to University of Otago- Auckland Campus
NZ$439
/week15 Union Street, Auckland CBD, Auckland 1010
13 mins walk to University of Otago- Auckland Campus
NZ$854
/week138 Anzac Avenue Auckland 1010 North Island New Zealand
24 mins by public transport, 18 mins walk to University of Otago- Auckland Campus
NZ$430
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Located in Queen Street central Auckland, the Auckland Centre is a very important part of the University of Otago’s presence in the north. It offers 50+ postgraduate programmes. The University of Otago has around 1,000 medical students on its campus, including postgraduate students. The student community includes medical students in their three clinical years of training, physiotherapy students in their final clinical year, and postgraduate health sciences students undertaking a range of programmes to PhD level.
Diversity is one of the features of the student community at the University of Otago. There are more than 20 nationalities present in the university’s student groups. On an international level, the university's research departments and their efforts are exceptionally recognised. The university has 14 active research departments. The research departments include domains of heart disease, indigenous health, infectious diseases, genetics, cancer, biomedical engineering, nursing, mental health, and public health. Also, the longest-established Health Sciences research and teaching institution in New Zealand is the University of Otago. It is also ranked in the top 1% of universities in the world (QS world rankings). Additionally, the university is considered New Zealand’s first university for educational performance (TEC Educational Performance Indicators).
There are various departments at the University of Otago, including:
Māori/Indigenous Health Innovation (MIHI)
Anaesthesia
General Practice
Medicine
Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Orthopaedic Surgery
Musculoskeletal Medicine
It also has Paediatrics, Pathology and Biomedical Science, Physiotherapy, Population Health, Postgraduate Nursing Studies, Psychological Medicine, Radiology, and Surgery. Additionally, the university offers bachelors in medicine and in surgery (MB and ChB). Also, there are several postgraduate areas of study, including biomedical sciences, mental health, musculoskeletal and pain management, and public health.
The university’s library is one of the largest libraries that offers multiple services for students. Otago’s students have access to enormous databases at the university’s library, which is also available online. If you want to access e-journals and past exam papers, it is allowed via the library services. Also, there are several services and resources to support learning, research, and teaching needs. Besides, disability support services are also provided. The University of Otago, Auckland has the most important facilities that medical students across all fields need.
There are several accommodation options available on-campus for students. Most of the school-leavers and first-year students choose to live in the University Residential College. Another option is the university flats where a local host student lives with several international students. The university flats are a favourable option for most international students.
There are some universities located near the University of Otago, Auckland Campus such as The University of Auckland, University of Otago, and New Zealand Management Academy.