Postgraduate Prospectus 2022 Honours | Postgraduate diplomas and certificates | Masters | Doctorates

Top 10 No.1 Ranked New Zealand Globally for Sustainable In New Zealand University1 Development Impact2 for Employability3 Nau mai, haere mai Contents

Welcome to the 01 Welcome to 02 Postgraduate 03 Supporting the University of programmes your study Auckland Welcome to the University of Auckland 2 Postgraduate programmes 12 Funding your studies 48 Prepare for your future of work 5 Arts 14 Student services and support 49 Take your research to the next level 6 Business School 18 Finding accommodation 53 Postgraduate study at the University of Auckland We offer a wide range of support and offers the opportunity to fulfil your academic and opportunities for students, including: New Zealand's most innovative university 8 Creative Arts and Industries 22 Arriving from overseas 55 career potential. Whether you choose one of our • Over 150 taught and research postgraduate Gaining an international qualification 9 Education and Social Work 26 taught or research programmes, you can expect programmes Engineering 30 to challenge your thinking, learn new skills and • $40 million in postgraduate scholarships and Law 34 position yourself for the next step in your career. awards each year Medical and Health Sciences 36 As you pursue advanced study, you could be • Extensive pastoral and learning support 04 Applying involved in the discovery and development of Science 40 innovations that improve our social, cultural, The University of Auckland is also placed at Auckland Bioengineering Institute 44 number one in New Zealand for Graduate economic and environmental wellbeing. Liggins Institute 45 How to apply 58 Employability3. When you finish your studies, As well as innovation through research, we offer Dates to remember 60 you’ll be equipped for the next step – what that specialised and innovative degrees that meet the looks like is up to you. Success with us is just the Glossary 62 demands of an ever-changing world. beginning. Find out more 6 3 We’ve also been recognised as world leaders in sustainability with our top ten ranking in the Times Higher Education Impact Ratings. These measure how well educational institutions are delivering on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. Our postgraduate students play an important role in the University’s innovation ecosystem and are a valued part of our academic community.

DAWN FRESHWATER Vice-Chancellor The University of Auckland

1 Times Higher Education and QS World University Rankings 2020 2 Times Higher Education Unversity Impact Rankings 2021 3 QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2020

3 Prepare for your “The academic staff at the University were excellent, future of work supportive and practical. I immediately felt like I If you’re looking to upskill or take your career to the next level, a postgraduate qualification will set you apart and support your future career goals. was a part of a welcoming community.” Their in-person and virtual support is available Ready for a change? Returning to study from day one, right up to three years after graduation! They bring employers on campus The world of work is changing rapidly and we It’s never too late to go back to university. “I found the most valuable skills I learnt at to connect with students in person and offer understand how important it is to keep up. Further study gives you the opportunity to the University of Auckland were high-level a range of interactive workshops, from finding achieve your academic goals and prepare for academic thinking and meticulous research. If you’ve been thinking about taking your career your career direction to job search, interview in a new direction, we have a wide range of your next career move. Whether you choose one skills and LinkedIn. “I work in developing neonatal respiratory postgraduate study options to get you started of our taught or research programmes, you can You can access all of their services including medical equipment. This involves everything on your journey. Our programmes can help you expect to build your confidence and challenge exclusive online modules, job board, self-service from immersive hospital visits to conducting to learn relevant, practical skills in the field you your thinking. CV and cover letter checks, plus register for usability studies with neonatal nurses, and want to work in, build your professional network appointments and events via their online career machining mould tools for prototype injection and get the edge you need in an increasingly platform MyCDES. plastic manufacturing. competitive job market. Learn new skills cdes.auckland.ac.nz “The neonatal intensive care unit can be Switching careers can feel daunting, but we’re To augment and enhance the skills and a very tense and emotional environment. I here to make it as easy as possible. We offer knowledge you receive as a postgraduate enjoy seeing the joy on nurses' faces when the plenty of options for people who want to reskill student, the University offers a variety of Doctoral product I have helped design provides them or begin work in a new industry, whether you’ve courses to develop academic and professional with another tool to deliver better care for studied previously or not. We can also support skills, and to help with career planning and Development premature babies and their families. you to find job opportunities that align with your professional development. long-term career goals, so you can make the Framework “My degree set me up with the skills I need transition with confidence. to translate robust qualitative research into Career advancement comes from careful product solutions, and the wider professional Academic Career planning. The Doctoral Development Framework network to enable those solutions to drive Accelerate your helps candidates plan their development change in healthcare delivery. Advancement holistically for success within their doctoral programme and beyond. “I found the Faculty of Engineering to be quite career Programme flexible and encouraging when I told them auckland.ac.nz/ddf about my intentions to make my masters If you want to take your career to the next level The Academic Career Advancement dissertation a cross-faculty collaboration. and bridge the gap between where you are in Programme (ACAP) prepares mid-phase your work life and where you want to be, we can doctoral candidates for a career in academia. “This flexibility meant I was able to learn help you get there. This competitive programme is funded by the about qualitative research and how to capture A qualification from the University of Auckland Academic Career Advancement Award and the human factors that influence the delivery gives you the opportunity to build on your hosted by the School of Graduate Studies. and distribution of healthcare. That knowledge experience and achieve your long-term career auckland.ac.nz/acap has made me an infinitely better medical goals. You’ll be able to position yourself for the device designer.” next step in your career by developing your skills and learning from some of the best teachers in Career the country. Advanced study also offers networking and Development and leadership opportunities, as well as the chance Larissa to surround yourself with like-minded people Employability No.1 who share the same desire to learn new skills. Services (CDES) in New Zealand for Michelsen employability* The CDES team supports postgraduate Larissa is a graduate of the Master of students to identify where they want to take Engineering Studies programme. She works their qualification and develop an employability as a Product Development Engineer for action plan to build experience (and *QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2020 Fisher & Paykel Healthcare. confidence) alongside their studies.

4 5 Take your research to the next level Postgraduate research is a cornerstone of the University of Auckland. We offer a wealth of opportunities for you to undertake research as a postgraduate student: from small projects to in-depth doctoral theses.

Leading researchers Renowned research- The University has more internationally and led University nationally esteemed researchers than any other tertiary institution in New Zealand. This means The University of Auckland has more top quality $40 million you could be working alongside internationally researchers in more subjects than any other respected researchers on a project of global university in New Zealand.* The University worth of postgraduate significance, whilst building your international supports the work of eight faculties covering a scholarships and networks and a reputation of excellence. comprehensive range of disciplines, as well as two awards are on offer internationally-renowned Large Scale Research Institutes. The University is also host to four each year. Be part of our Centres of Research Excellence (CoREs), partner on another four, and hosts two National Science research community Challenges and is a partner on another eight. As a postgraduate researcher at the University of Auckland, you will be part of a community of * Quality Evaluation (PBRF) – Final Results, Ngā Kete (TEC) like-minded postgraduate scholars that has the largest number of research degree completions in the country.

FindaThesis Find doctoral and masters research opportunities at the University on FindaThesis. Whether you’re searching by area of interest or looking for a specific project, the online database provides detailed information about available projects, potential supervisors and more. findathesis.auckland.ac.nz You can also browse the University’s staff directory to find potential supervisors who research in your area of interest. unidirectory.auckland.ac.nz

6 7 New Zealand’s most Gaining an international innovative university qualification From innovation workshops and challenges to support starting a spin-out company, the University Our partnerships with leading universities around the world open up a range of opportunities for you to has a strong innovation culture, where every student has the opportunity to develop and pursue their interact with your counterparts, including joint research projects with partner universities, international entrepreneurial potential. networking, exchanges, conferences and workshops.

Association of Pacific Rim Universities Worldwide Universities Network Take advantage of (APRU) (WUN) The University of Auckland has been identified seeking out and bringing together partners in as one of the world’s leading entrepreneurial Unleash Space: academic institutions, industry and government our international As a network of leading universities linking the The Worldwide Universities Network (WUN) universities1 and the most innovative university in to build new knowledge and solutions through Americas, Asia and Australasia, the Association brings together 22 universities across six New Zealand2. We are committed to developing innovation hub and research through to whakatupu (nurturing) partnerships and of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) is the Voice of continents that sit in widely diverse geographical entrepreneurial-minded students and graduates and commercialising the ideas and intellectual Knowledge and Innovation for the Asia-Pacific and cultural contexts, and which, in partnership in an innovative environment. maker space property that arise from the University of programmes region. APRU brings together thought leaders, provide an unparalleled richness of talent and Auckland’s great minds, we act as the kaihono researchers, and policy-makers to exchange resources that are brought to bear on major • Many of our academics and postgraduate Unleash Space is the University’s state-of-the-art (those who join and link people to people, and The University of Auckland is ranked 13th in the ideas and collaborate on effective solutions to research problems. students are involved in research that has the innovation hub and maker space. Membership people to projects) firmly entrenched in the world in the 2020 Times Higher Education’s the challenges of the 21st century. WUN provides opportunities for early-career potential to benefit our society and economy. is free for all students and staff at the University. ecosystem that bridges the world of academia most international universities, reflecting APRU leverages collective education and researchers, including postgraduate and • We offer extensive support to students and It offers workshops, equipment and seminars to with business, government and our communities. our international outlook. We develop key research capabilities of its members into the postdoctoral students, to gain experience in staff to develop and commercialise their inspire and motivate and help you develop your international relationships that enhance our international public policy process. Primary international research collaborations. research. entrepreneurial capability. uniservices.co.nz ability to perform as a globally competitive • We provide opportunities and activities to research areas include natural hazards & auckland.ac.nz/internationalnetworks Create what you imagine, design for today and research-led University. Our formal engagement develop your innovation and entrepreneurship Funding and investment disaster risk reduction, women in leadership, prototype for tomorrow. The space houses 3D in 40+ countries includes organisations and population aging, global health, sustainable skills. • The University of Auckland Inventors’ Fund, China Scholarship Council (CSC) printers, laser cutters, routers, electronics, institutions across industry, government, cities, artificial intelligence and the future of • We have opportunities to network with managed by UniServices, is a $20 million seed vacuum formers, sewing machines, craft and art philanthropy, alumni and higher education. like-minded students and academics in an work, the Pacific Ocean, and labour mobility. China to New Zealand supplies and other tools and machinery. investment fund that is accessible to University environment where collaborations have led to researchers and students. The fund supports auckland.ac.nz/globalpartners A number of opportunities exist for students, Top Chinese PhD students can study at the unleashspace.ac.nz start-ups and spin-out companies. the commercialisation of ideas and inventions, including participation in APRU research University of Auckland through a scholarship • We offer postgraduate programmes in enabling researchers to transform their 360 International conferences and research symposia. programme developed in collaboration with the innovation and entrepreneurship that will research into businesses and new products. 360 International creates opportunities for you China Scholarship Council (CSC). Students who stretch and develop those working, or seeking Commercialise your • Four Return on Science investment to complete part of your University of Auckland Universitas 21 (U21) receive a scholarship are given a living allowance a career, in commercialisation. committees, and the student-led Momentum degree overseas. Taught postgraduate study Universitas 21 (U21) empowers students and by the Chinese Government for the term of research programme, provide support to founders and may be done on exchange for one semester of staff from 27 world-class universities to share the scholarship, return airfare to New Zealand, student visa fees and the cost of overseas The University offers a range of opportunities for inventors. a one-year programme, with host universities excellence, collaborate across borders and Velocity student health cover. postgraduate students to explore the potential to returnonscience.co.nz located in more than 30 countries. You must nurture international knowledge exchange. discuss feasibility and timing with your faculty, Velocity is the University of Auckland’s globally commercialise their research. U21 values cultural difference, connecting auckland.ac.nz/china-csc and plan to apply for exchange concurrently renowned entrepreneurship programme. It together perspectives from around the world, UniServices offer commericialisation workshops when applying for your postgraduate New Zealand to China is student-led, supported by the Centre for Innovation and harnesses the collective expertise of its that: programme of study. Innovation and Entrepreneurship, and runs year- exceptional institutions to benefit all of its The Confucius Institute in Auckland administers • Introduce you to the concepts of round seminars, workshops and challenges. programmes 360 International also offers a range of fully- members. the NZ-China Scholarship to put forward entrepreneurship, intellectual property and funded virtual opportunities to University of The U21 Graduate Collaborative Research recommendations to China’s Ministry of Velocity’s 100k challenge encourages those commercialisation The Business School offers a Master of Business Auckland students to expand your international Awards provide students with the opportunity Education’s China Scholarship Council, for up with a business or social enterprise idea to test • Equip you with the tools and skills needed to Development and a Postgraduate Certificate horizons. These opportunities are a great way to develop international research projects with to 10 scholarships for students to study in a its potential. Shortlisted entrants win a place attract investment in Business Development, both focused on for you to gain new global connections and partners across the U21 network. Chinese university for an academic year (border in the Velocity Launch Pad Programme, where innovation and product management. This • Help you develop networks and prepare for a quickly advance your academic, professional, restrictions permitting). These scholarships they receive mentoring and workshops. Finalists unique programme is designed for innovators, Professional development opportunities are career in R&D and personal development. The types of virtual provide a monthly allowance and also cover compete in the $100k Velocity Grand Final researchers and working professionals. provided through the U21 PwC Innovation • Offer potential investment into new start-ups programmes we offer include leadership, skills tuition fees, teaching materials, accommodation for seed-capital and support in growing their Challenge requiring students to consider via the University of Auckland Inventors' Fund auckland.ac.nz/online-mbusdev development, cultural programmes, internships and on-campus medical care. venture. • Provide access to expert advisors through and respond to real workplace challenges, and short courses. ci.ac.nz/what-we-offer/scholarships/ Velocity has launched more than 130 ventures Return on Science developing critical thinking, presentation and 1. Awarded Entrepreneurial University of the Year at auckland.ac.nz/360 communication skills. nzchinascholarship and has attracted more than $288 million in the 2020 Asia-Pacific Triple E Entrepreneurship and investment. IP Protection and commercial Engagement Excellence Awards in Higher Education. development velocity.auckland.ac.nz 2. Reuters Top 75: Asia Pacific’s Most Innovative Universities UniServices champions research and ideas 2019. with the power to change the world. From

8 9 Get a taste of “I’m the best teacher I have ever been since attaining my Master of Education postgraduate study Practice.” Meet our academics, explore your study options and see what postgraduate life could be like for you. “My Māori culture has been my backbone in life. I grew up in a mainstream school, lost in Postgraduate Week Three Minute Thesis Research Showcase a system that didn’t support my learning style – but I was surrounded by many incredible 17-21 May 2021 Could you explain your entire thesis in Discover the breadth of postgraduate research teachers in my whānau and iwi. I became a Don’t miss out on the chance to attend a range under three minutes? This fast-paced global at the School of Graduate Studies Research teacher to make a difference for our Māori of postgraduate events in 2021, including panel competition is an unmissable highlight in the Showcase. This annual event is a key opportunity tamariki in mainstream school settings – I want discussions and one-on-one advice sessions. postgraduate calendar, offering participants a for postgraduates to gain public recognition them to succeed and reach their potential in all Webinars will also give you detailed insight into unique platform to drive research impact and for their research and to network with peers, areas of school. some of our postgraduate programmes and the refine their research communications skills. academics and industry representatives. “I enrolled in the Master of Education Practice opportunity to ask our academic supervisors any auckland.ac.nz/3mt auckland.ac.nz/sgs-showcase to enhance my skills and be an example to questions. Registrations are essential. my students; I wanted to demonstrate that postgradweek.ac.nz Māori success is not limited to anything. The University of Auckland has an outstanding School of Māori and Indigenous Education, Te Puna Wānanga, and all of my peers have been really supportive. “I focused my studies on cultural responsiveness, an area that I think is lacking in Study 100% online Aotearoa New Zealand schools. We live in such a diverse world and, as educators, we need to Explore our online masters Now you can take the next step in your career programme or degree from the University of understand our learners and their whānau to programmes and take the next without ever stepping foot on campus. Auckland. maximise engagement and utilise potential. step in driving your career Auckland Online brings career advancement With 100% online course delivery and no Thanks to the flexible programme structure, I and professional development within reach on-campus requirements or on-campus block was able to dedicate myself to both work and forward. of busy people everywhere. The fully online courses, you can study in a way that fully fits study at the same time, and do justice to both. programmes combine the freedom of digital your life and location. “The course content was extremely relevant, delivery with the exceptional quality of a online.auckland.ac.nz and I use the skills that I developed during the programme on a daily basis. I now reflect more deeply on my pedagogy and can identify key factors of education that I can change for the betterment of all students. My classroom practice has become more articulate and successful, and I am even more inspired to go further with my studies now. “Education is a forever-evolving part of society. This study journey allowed me to dive into the past and analyse the present, in order to prepare for the future in a way that is meaningful for myself, my students, their whānau and communities.”

Waratah Taogaga

Waratah is a Master of Education Practice graduate. She works as the Cultural Director at Helensville Primary School.

10 11 Conversion masters enable you to study a For the PhD, you will prepare a substantial thesis masters in a different subject to your bachelors of original research that contributes significantly degree. To find out if a conversion masters is to knowledge and understanding in your Calculating your GPA/GPE Postgraduate programmes available in your area of interest, contact the discipline. Your thesis may include publications Grades or marks achieved at the postgraduate adviser for that discipline: you have written under supervision for this University of Auckland are given a auckland.ac.nz/pgadviser degree or, for those in a creative arts or design grade point average (GPA). discipline, you may present a body of creative 120, 180 and 240-point masters programmes Grades or marks achieved at other Postgraduate study enables you to deepen your understanding, develop specialist skills and knowledge, work for assessment with your thesis. Our Some of our masters are available as 120-point institutions are given a grade point doctoral candidates work closely with at least follow your passion for research, stand out in a competitive job market or change careers. We offer a wide (1 year full-time), 180-point (18 months equivalent (GPE). Use our GPE one appointed supervisor and many work in a range of postgraduate programmes to help you reach your goals. full-time) or 240-point (2 years full-time) calculator for an indication of your team of researchers. programmes, offering options for direct GPE: gpecalculator.auckland.ac.nz entry with a bachelors degree (to some 180 We offer a wealth of English-language enrichment opportunities to support your and 240-point programmes) or a bachelors English-language requirements Pathways to our postgraduate programmes (honours) or postgraduate diploma (to studies. All new doctoral candidates take a 120-point programmes). Diagnostic English Language Needs Assessment The minimum requirement is an (DELNA) as part of their provisional goals. This overall IELTS academic score of Bachelors degree Further study helps us allocate you any English-language 6.5 with no band less than 6.0, support you might need to ensure your or an approved equivalent. Some A research masters degree can lead to entry to a academic success (see page 56 for more programmes require higher levels of doctoral programme. information on English-language support). English proficiency, see: Entry to some 180 and 240-point masters auckland.ac.nz/pg-english-reqs Postgraduate diploma may be possible with a bachelors degree Bachelors (honours) degree Programme entry Programme entry 120-point masters Acceptance to our doctoral programmes is You must have completed one year of based on academic merit. postgraduate study, following an undergraduate You must be able to demonstrate an ability Masters degree degree, at a recognised university (or similar to carry out independent research and have institution) in a field relevant to your chosen already completed a significant research project, specialisation. Four-year bachelors degrees will dissertation or thesis, at university. Academic integrity be considered where the final year consists of PhD and other doctorates postgraduate-level study. If you have New Zealand postgraduate requirement qualifications, you need to have completed a You will typically require a GPA or GPE of 5.0. If The University of Auckland requires all postgraduate bachelors (honours) degree with you are applying for the Master of Engineering students admitted into a programme to first class or second class (division 1) honours, Studies, a GPA or GPE of 4.0 or higher is complete the Academic Integrity Course or a masters degree with first class or second required. Some programmes may require higher in their first semester. class (division 1) honours, in a field related to scores. your doctoral studies. auckland.ac.nz/academicintegritycourse Further study 180 and 240-point masters If you have overseas qualifications, you will need Postgraduate diplomas can provide an You must have completed an undergraduate to have completed a masters-level qualification alternative pathway to masters programmes degree at a recognised university (or in a field related to your doctoral studies. You and, in some disciplines, can be used as the similar institution) in a field relevant to your must have a GPE of at least 5.5. Over 150 first year of enrolment for a two-year masters specialisation (with the exception of conversion Your acceptance into a doctoral programme postgraduate programmes are on offer across over 200 subjects, programme. masters), typically with a GPA or GPE of 5.0. is dependent on the availability of appropriate including over 100 subjects available for the PhD. Options range from Some programmes may require higher scores. supervision and study facilities. traditional disciplines to emerging cross-disciplinary subjects. Programme entry Conversion masters You must have completed an undergraduate degree at a recognised university (or You will need an undergraduate degree with similar institution) in a field relevant to your good passing grades. Requirements vary, so please check the relevant programme details: Programme entry specialisation, typically with a GPA or GPE of 3.0 or 4.0. Some programmes may require higher auckland.ac.nz/programmefinder Bachelors (honours) You must have completed an undergraduate scores. Extend the knowledge you gained in your degree at a recognised university (or undergraduate degree with a bachelors similar institution) in a field relevant to your Doctoral degrees (honours) degree. Our honours programmes specialisation, typically with a GPA or GPE of 5.0. Masters are a great way to explore an area of interest Some programmes may require higher scores. A doctorate is the highest level of degree from your undergraduate study in greater depth, We offer an extensive range of masters degrees you can achieve. It gives you the freedom to New Zealand’s develop research skills and give yourself an edge to allow you to increase your knowledge in follow your passion and undertake advanced most innovative in the job market. Honours degrees are also Postgraduate your subject, gain a professionally-accredited research in your area of interest. You can seen as a pathway to further study. qualification, follow your passion for research develop essential transferrable skills as well as university* specialised research skills, both of which are Bachelors (honours) programmes usually diploma or change career whilst gaining an advanced qualification. relevant to a range of careers. combine taught courses with a research project. Postgraduate diplomas offer the opportunity to The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is available Some honours can be completed as a build on your major undergraduate subject and Taught masters provide advanced specialist in 100 different subjects and is offered in all research-only programme. can be an alternative to a bachelors (honours) training in your field and are usually completed faculties and large-scale research institutes. degree. Some postgraduate diplomas provide by taught courses only, although some can Further study specialised training and the opportunity for include a dissertation or research project. The University also offers six named doctorates: Find out more A bachelors (honours) degree can lead onto advancement in your profession. Research masters are completed by thesis. Doctor of Clinical Psychology, Doctor of Education, Doctor of Fine Arts, Doctor of a masters or, if you perform well in your Postgraduate diplomas are normally completed They offer the opportunity to follow your auckland.ac.nz Medicine, Doctor of Music and Doctor of Musical dissertation, some subject areas may allow by taught courses, but may include practical research passion whilst developing advanced * Reuters Top 75: Asia’s Most Innovative Universities 2019 Arts. direct entry to a doctoral programme. training, formal study or a research project. research skills.

12 13 Arts “An Arts degree will prepare Whether you’re exploring an academic interest, taking a new direction or focusing on a career goal, postgraduate you for a fast-paced world study will help you to enrich your skills and your future. Be part of an inspiring community of diverse students with fast-changing trends, and internationally respected academic staff, and take your learning further. while future-proofing your Arts skills!”

These skills can help distinguish you from Go deeper Research strengths others in a crowded job market, equip you for more senior roles, position you for leadership Eddie is a Master of Public Policy (MPP) Postgraduate study is a unique opportunity to Staff in the Faculty of Arts contribute to more opportunities and help propel you into emerging graduate and now works as Senior Advisor Voter delve more deeply into the academic interests informed, imaginative, compassionate and industries. Participation at Auckland Council. you enjoyed during your undergraduate degree. It equitable worlds through our research and “I lead the development and implementation of can offer a rich and meaningful source of personal Our graduates work in fields as diverse as creative practice in the humanities, social the Voter Participation Initiative, which aims to fulfilment with life-long benefits. Advanced archaeology, the creative sector, international sciences, languages and cultures, and Indigenous increase voter participation in local elections. thinking, writing and researching in a subject you relations and development, business and studies. We speak truth to power, give voice to The role addresses the long-term issues that are passionate about opens the door to new ways marketing, education, government, museums the silenced, make art, disrupt myths, guide impact the ability of voters and candidates to of understanding the world and yourself. and cultural heritage and policy-making. policy, challenge hypocrisy and stoke curiosity. participate in local elections. Choose a programme that suits you Leading researchers “Both my role and the Voter Participation Study 100% online Initiative are a first of their kind in local You can choose from a wide range of Collaborate with academic staff who are government. They involve a broad, complex and postgraduate taught and research degrees and international leaders in their fields, passionate strategic programme of work, which includes diplomas. Most of our programmes can be taken about making a difference. Our community Master of Public Policy analysis, research, advocacy and engagement part-time, and most can be started in either of researchers have interests ranging from MPP Semester One or Semester Two. A postgraduate with a wide range of stakeholders. cybercrime and political marketing to legal ethics This programme will provide you with a taught programme enables you to acquire further and race relations history. The 2021 QS World foundation of the core principles, concepts and “No two days are ever the same, which provides specialist knowledge and theory, and explore University Rankings placed us in the world’s methods of public policy research and analysis, excitement and positive contrast. I enjoy the new and emerging fields of study. A postgraduate top 50 for English language and literature, and teach you how to develop the skills to numerous opportunities I am presented with research programme is an opportunity to Anthropology and Archaeology. solve real-world policy problems. The courses to provide expert advice on programming, demonstrate your mastery of a topic, undertake We are also home to a range of specialist and cover Politics, Economics, Sociology and the partnerships and innovative initiatives both original research and practice, and define and cross-disciplinary research centres. Quantitative Social Sciences. within the organisation and in the community. manage a research project. Explore our wide range of research areas and You will learn how to connect theory with practice “The MPP programme gave me a firm foundation Change direction search for a potential supervisor at by studying the nature of policy, policy design in the core principles, concepts and methods and policy process through a set of courses which of public policy research and analysis and Your undergraduate major/s may provide a arts.auckland.ac.nz/research includes an externship designed to facilitate developed my potential for leadership in local foundation for you to study a different but related work-integrated learning, as well as independent and national government. The ability to think area at postgraduate level. For example, a BA in Research institutes, centres and research. critically and solve public policy issues is Māori Studies and Sociology would give you a groups fundamental to my job – something the MPP good foundation for a BA(Hons) in Development Our diverse research communities include: auckland.ac.nz/online-mpp adequately equips all of its scholars to do. Studies. • Academy of New Zealand Literature • Auckland History Initiative “The MPP also provided a lot of great Pursue a professional goal • Centre of Methods and Policy Application in opportunities for collaboration on research In addition to the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) and the Social Sciences (COMPASS) projects and exposure to workplace settings Master of Arts, we also offer profession-specific • Conflict, Terrorism and Peace group through external internships. It also offered programmes in the following areas: • Europe Institute leadership development through interaction with politicians, leaders and international networks.” • Conflict and terrorism • James Henare Māori Research Centre • Creative writing • Koi Tū: The Centre for Informed Futures • Heritage conservation • New Zealand Centre for Latin American Studies Advance your • Indigenous studies • Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga skills and enrich • Public Policy Institute • Language teaching your future with • Public policy Eddie Tuiavii • Translation Career opportunities postgraduate study in Arts. Eddie completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Arts in Postgraduate study in Arts encourages you to be Politics and International Relations and a Master of a self-directed learner who pushes intellectual Public Policy. boundaries. You’ll be researching and analysing complex information, formulating rigorous arguments, finding and communicating new solutions, cultivating creative thought leadership Find out more and developing high-value insight. arts.auckland.ac.nz/programmes

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Postgraduate programmes Taught Research Online Time to complete Part-time International Points Start 2021 estimated annual More information 1 1 (full-time study) study students required Semester Semester 1 December2 tuition fee for domestic 3 One Two students (NZ$)

Arts Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (BA(Hons)) ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓4 ✗ $8,661.60–$9,628.80 auckland.ac.nz/ba-hons

Postgraduate Certificate in Translation (PGCertTrans) ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 semester ✓ ✓ 60 ✓ ✓ ✗ $4,330.80 auckland.ac.nz/pgcerttrans

Postgraduate Diploma in Arts (PGDipArts) ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓4 ✗ $8,661.60–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/pgdiparts

Postgraduate Diploma in Language Teaching (PGDipLT) ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ ✗ $8,661.60 auckland.ac.nz/pgdiplt

Postgraduate Diploma in Translation Studies (PGDipTranslationStud) ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓4 ✗ $8,661.60 auckland.ac.nz/pgdiptranslationstud

Master of Arts (MA) ✓ ✓ ✗ 1 or 2 years ✓ ✓ 120 or 2407 ✓ ✓4 ✓2 $7,782.00–$9,628.80 auckland.ac.nz/ma

Master of Conflict and Terrorism Studies (MCTS) ✓ ✓ ✗ 1 year or 18 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓ ✗ $7,782.00–$8,661.60 auckland.ac.nz/mcts

Master of Creative Writing (MCW) ✗ ✓ ✗ 1 year ✗ ✓ 120 ✗ ✓ ✗ $7,782.00 auckland.ac.nz/mcw

Master of Indigenous Studies (MIndigSt) ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 year or 18 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓ ✗ $7,782.00–$10,420.80 auckland.ac.nz/mindigst

Master of Literature (MLitt) ✗ ✓ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ ✓2 $7,782.00–$8,661.60 auckland.ac.nz/mlitt

Master of Public Policy (MPP) ✓ ✓ ✓ 1 year or 18 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓ ✗ $7,782.00–$9,628.80 auckland.ac.nz/mpp

Master of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (MTESOL) ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ ✗ $8,661.60 auckland.ac.nz/mtesol

Master of Theology (MTheol) ✗ ✓ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ ✗ $7,782.00 auckland.ac.nz/mtheol

Master of Translation (MTrans) ✓ ✗ ✗ 18 months ✓ ✓ 180 ✓ ✓ ✗ $8,661.60 auckland.ac.nz/mtrans

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) ✗ ✓ ✗ 3–4 years ✓ ✓ Thesis5 Begin at any time $7,329.60 auckland.ac.nz/phd Interfaculty degrees and diplomas

Master of Global Studies (MGlobalSt)8 ✓ ✗ ✗ 18 months ✓ ✓ 180 ✓ ✗ ✗ TBC auckland.ac.nz/newprogrammes

Master of Heritage Conservation (MHerCons) ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 year or 18 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✗ ✗ $8,661.60–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/mhercons

International student fees

Postgraduate programmes (per subject area) 2022 estimated annual tuition fee for international students (NZ$)3 Arts (except science and performance-based courses) $37,891.20 Arts (science and performance-based courses) $44,552.40 Theology $37,891.20 Interfaculty programmes * Doctoral programmes 2021 estimated annual tuition fee for international students (NZ$)3 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) $7,329.606

1. Part-time study options are generally not available to international students on student visas. International students must be enrolled full-time to meet the requirements of their 5. Upon the recommendation of the Academic Head and approval from the Board of Graduate Studies, a candidate may present a corpus of creative work for assessment with a written student visa. thesis, comprising an integrated whole. 2. 1 December start available for 120-point research masters only, subject to supervisor availability. 6. New international PhD students will be accorded domestic status for the purposes of tuition fees, subject to supervisory and residency requirements. A new international PhD student 3. Based on annual tuition fees for full-time study of 120 points except: programmes that require 60 points to complete (the annual tuition fee for 60 points is shown); Tuition fees are is defined as a foreign student enrolled for the first time in a Doctor of Philosophy programme at a New Zealand university. Note that to be eligible for the domestic fee, you must reside indicative only and the fees for 2022 will be set at the end of 2021. All students will also pay a student services fee. As an indication, this fee is $962.40 for students undertaking a full- in New Zealand for the duration of your doctoral programme. However, you may undertake research activities overseas during your doctoral programme (for a cumulative total of no time load of 120 points in 2021. Students taking fewer than 120 points pay proportionately lower fees. more than 12 months). 4. Semester Two start may not be possible for all subjects/majors/specialisations and only if places are available. 7. The Master of Arts will be changing to a 180 point programme (three full time semesters) from 2022, subject to regulatory approval. 8. Available in 2022, subject to regulatory approval. *Tuition fees will be charged at the respective rate for the subject.

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Would you like to launch a career in business, advance your business knowledge and skills, move up in your “The support from my current field or change professional direction? Are you passionate about research and innovation that addresses some of the world’s biggest challenges? The Business School offers a range of flexible postgraduate study supervisor for my thesis options and pathways to suit your interests, level of experience and career goals. has been exceptional.” Business School

Our postgraduate taught, research and specialisation, or primed for career progression professional programmes are designed to equip Research strengths in leadership or management roles. Our Business you with industry and practitioner-focused Masters programmes prepare graduates for a new learning, build your professional network and At the Business School, we have an unconditional career in Business in just 15 to 18 months. Our enhance your prospects for career advancement commitment to quality teaching and research research masters, honours and PhD programmes or further study. You will have access to the in topics that shape the futures of people and lead to changemaking careers in innovation, Benjamin is a Master of Commerce modern learning and research facilities at the organisations for the benefit of New Zealand and research and academia. graduate, with a major in Global iconic Sir Owen G Glenn Building and an option to the world. Management and Innovation. He is currently working as a Research Assistant take courses at our South Auckland Campus. Our academics are engaged in research that and completing his dissertation. We understand how important it is for enables people to develop ideas, knowledge and Study 100% online postgraduate students to balance study with skills that shape their own development, advance Master of Business Development “The Global Management and Innovation work and personal commitments, so we have New Zealand business, influence the global major allowed me to further my interest in MBusDev designed our programmes to work around you. economy and enhance society. Their projects International Business and positions me to frequently involve our postgraduate students and Leverage your professional knowledge, together We offer: research modern slavery, which is something I collaborations with international colleagues. with our business expertise, to help you grow your am passionate about. • A broad range of Business specialisations at The Business School focuses on four strategic organisation’s business. masters, honours or PhD level, so you can “I would really like to work more in the area research and education themes that align closely auckland.ac.nz/online-mbusdev pursue your passion. of modern slavery, helping firms understand with the University’s commitment to research on • Flexible pathways for you to complete an the role they play in addressing such an issue. issues of national and international significance: Master of Property Practice internationally recognised masters degree that Long-term, I would like to work as a private builds on your professional experience, if you • Innovation and value creation MPropPrac consultant. do not have a first degree. • Succeeding in international markets This multidisciplinary, practitioner-focused “It’s easy to think of your time at university • Professional courses within quarter-based • Productivity and sustainable business programme will prepare you to enter or progress as preparation years for when the ‘real work’ teaching terms, in the evenings or weekend • Leadership and governance careers in property. begins, but I encourage everyone to get blocks to suit working professionals. Our researchers work in a number of disciplinary auckland.ac.nz/newprogrammes involved, ask lots of questions, stop caring so • Part-time options for most programmes with areas: much about what others think of you, and take multiple entry points. • Accounting Postgraduate Diploma in Information responsibility and initiative in your studies. • A number of fully online qualifications through • Commercial Law Governance Also, remember why you are studying! Auckland Online. • Economics PGDipInfoGov • Flexible delivery using online components to • Finance “My advice is to make the most of the expertise Develop the knowledge and skills for effectively support in-class workshops. • Information Systems of your lecturers. The classes are smaller managing information privacy, security and • Shorter Postgraduate Certificate qualifications • International Business and often have more space for discussion, so compliance within organisations. if you’re not ready to commit to a masters • Management lecturers have time to answer your questions. degree. • Marketing auckland.ac.nz/online-pgdipinfogov Ask away! Our professional programmes are designed • Operations and Supply Chain Management Shorter postgraduate certificate programmes are “I loved the opportunities to engage with for working professionals, from new and recent • Property also available for these subjects. the cohort and build a network of not only graduates to the highly experienced, who are We also host research institutes and centres colleagues but friends. Despite the restrictions seeking to accelerate or pivot their career. You that focus on long-term programmes of high brought on by Covid-19, I believe the online will be equipped with cutting-edge skills and an relevance, such as building New Zealand’s learning experience and its challenges brought advanced understanding of your chosen field business connections with Asia, digital enterprise, us together and helped us build resilience.” within a global context. modern slavery, retirement policy, supply For Business graduates, our coursework/ chain management, Māori and Pacific business taught programmes embed applied learning development, applied economics, and energy opportunities to build on your qualification and and resource use. Real-world help you launch a business career in your chosen specialisation or apply your skills to a new field. learning that Benjamin Through our specialist masters, honours and Career opportunities transforms lives PhD programmes (research programmes), you will develop advanced knowledge, skills and Business School graduates occupy leading and businesses. Robb perspectives as well as have the opportunity to positions in business and professions within conduct independent research with real-world New Zealand and around the world. Our Benjamin is a recipient of the Kupe impact alongside internationally renowned taught masters degrees in Commerce (with Leadership Scholarship. academics. specialisations in eight subject areas) and business.auckland.ac.nz/pg Property open up opportunities for specialist careers, which are highly valued in industry and Find out more Watch Benjamin speak about his postgraduate the public sector. Our professional programmes experience at auckland.ac.nz/pg-stories equip graduates to be work-ready in their chosen business.auckland.ac.nz/pg

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Postgraduate programmes (offered in semesters) Taught / Research PhD Time to complete Part-time International Points Start 2021 estimated annual More information 1 1 Coursework pathway (full-time study) study students required Semester Semester 1 December2 tuition fee for domestic 3 One Two students (NZ$) Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) (BCom(Hons)) ✓ ✓ ✓ 12 months ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ ✗ $8,864.40–$10,420.80 auckland.ac.nz/bcom-hons

Bachelor of Property (Honours) (BProp(Hons)) ✓ ✓ ✓ 12months ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ ✗ $9,628.80 auckland.ac.nz/bprop-hons Business School Master of Commerce (MCom) ✓ ✓ ✓ 12 or 15 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓ ✓2 $8,864.40–$18,820.80 auckland.ac.nz/mcom

Master of Property (MProp) ✓ ✓ ✓ 12 or 15 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓ ✓2 $8,864.40–$9,628.80 auckland.ac.nz/mprop

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) ✗ ✓ ✓ 3–4 years ✓ ✓ Thesis Begin at any time $7,329.60 auckland.ac.nz/phd Interfaculty degrees and diplomas Postgraduate Diploma in Bioscience Enterprise (PGDipBioEnt) ✓ ✗ ✗ 12 months ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ ✗ $9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/pgdipbioent

Postgraduate Diploma in Operations Research and Analytics (PGDipORAn) ✓ ✗ ✗ 12 months ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ ✗ $9,565.20 – $10,650.00 auckland.ac.nz/pgdiporan

Master of Bioscience Enterprise (MBioEnt) ✗ ✓ ✗ 12 months ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✗ ✓2 $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/mbioent

Master of Taxation Studies (MTaxS) ✓ ✓ ✓ 12 or 18 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✗ ✓ ✓ $10,420.80–$18,820.80 auckland.ac.nz/mtaxs 120, 180 or Master of Information Technology (MInfoTech) ✓ ✗ ✗ 12, 18 or 24 months ✓ ✓ ✗ ✓ ✓4 $9,060.00–$10,650.00 auckland.ac.nz/minfotech 240 Master of Operations Research and Analytics (MORAn) ✓ ✓ ✓ 12 or 18 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓ ✗ $9,565.20–$10,650.00 auckland.ac.nz/moran

Master of Organisational Psychology (MOrgPsych) ✓ ✓ ✓ 18 months ✗ ✓ 180 ✓ ✗ ✗ $9,565.20–$9,628.80 auckland.ac.nz/morgpsych

Professional programmes (offered in quarters) On-campus Online Time to complete Part-time study1 International Points Start 2021 estimated total More information 1 (full-time study) students required Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 tuition fee for domestic students (NZ$)3 Postgraduate Certificate in Leadership and Governance (PGCertLdGov)10 ✓ ✗ 12 months5 ✓ ✗ 60 ✗ ✓ ✗ ✗ TBC auckland.ac.nz/newprogrammes

Postgraduate Diploma in Business (PGDipBus) ✓ ✗ 12 months ✓ ✗ 120 ✗ ✓ ✗ ✗ $18,820.80 auckland.ac.nz/pgdipbus

Master of Business Administration (MBA) ✓ ✗ 18 months ✓ ✗ 180 ✗ ✓ ✗ ✓ $42,996.60 auckland.ac.nz/mba

Master of Business Analytics (MBusAn) ✓ ✗ 15 months⁶ ✓ ✓ 180 ✗ ✓ ✗ ✗ $20,360.70 auckland.ac.nz/mbusan

Master of Business Development (MBusDev) ✗ ✓ 12 or 18 months⁶ ✓ ✗ 120 or 180 ✗ ✓ ✓ ✓ $18,098.40 auckland.ac.nz/mbusdev

Master of Business Management (MBM) ✓ ✗ 12 or 18 months⁶ ✓ ✗ 120 or 180 ✗ ✓ ✗ ✓ $18,098.40 auckland.ac.nz/mbm

Master of Information Governance (MInfoGov) ✗ ✓ 18 months ✓ ✗ 180 ✗ ✓ ✗ ✓ TBC auckland.ac.nz/newprogrammes

Master of International Business (MIntBus) ✓ ✗ 18 months ✗ ✓ 240 ✗ ✓ ✗ ✓ $36,196.80 auckland.ac.nz/mintbus

Master of Management (MMgt) ✓ ✗ 15 months ✗ ✓ 180 ✗ ✓ ✗ ✓ $27,147.60 auckland.ac.nz/mmgt

Master of Marketing (MMktg) ✓ ✗ 18 months ✗ ✓ 240 ✗ ✓ ✗ ✓ $36,196.80 auckland.ac.nz/mmktg

Master of Professional Accounting (MProfAcctg) ✓ ✗ 18 months ✗ ✓ 240 ✗ ✓ ✗ ✓ $36,196.80 auckland.ac.nz/mprofacctg

Master of Property Practice (MPropPrac) 10 ✗ ✓ 18 months ✓ ✗ 180 ✗ ✓ ✗ ✓ TBC auckland.ac.nz/newprogrammes

International student fees

Postgraduate programmes (per subject area) 2022 estimated annual tuition fee for international students (NZ$)3 Business and Economics (excluding MBusAn and Business Masters) $38,258.00 Business coursework masters See businessmasters.auckland.ac.nz Master of Business Analytics $20,360.70 Interfaculty programmes * Doctoral programmes 2021 estimated annual tuition fee for international students (NZ$)3 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) NZ$7,330.00

1. Part-time study options are generally not available to international students on student visas. time load of 120 points in 2021. Students taking fewer than 120 points pay proportionately 7. MBA is delivered in weekend block format—Friday afternoon and all day Saturday. Zealand for the duration of your doctoral programme. However, you may undertake research International students must be enrolled full-time to meet the requirements of their student visa. lower fees. For Business Masters (MIntBus, MMgt, MMktg and MProfAcctg) and the MBA, the full 8. There is an additional cost of approximately $5,000 for an international business trip. activities overseas during your doctoral programme (for a cumulative total of no more than 12 2. 1 December start available for 120-point research masters only subject to supervisor programme fees, including the student services fee, are shown. The fees for 2022 will be set at months). the end of 2022. 9. New international PhD students will be accorded domestic status for the purposes of tuition availability. fees, subject to supervisory and residency requirements. A new international PhD student is 10. Available in 2022, subject to regulatory approval. 3. Fees are based on annual tuition fees for full-time study of 120 points. All students will also 4. Late Year Term entry in November is only available for the 240 point programme. defined as a foreign student enrolled for the first time in a Doctor of Philosophy programme at *Tuition fees will be charged at the respective rate for the subject. pay a student services fee. As an indication, this fee is $962.40 for students undertaking full- 5. Part-time only. a New Zealand university. Note that to be eligible for the domestic fee, you must reside in New 6. Evening delivery. 20 21 Creative Arts and Industries

The Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries is the University’s centre of creative research, teaching and practice “Dance has been a huge within the fields of Architecture, Dance, Design, Fine Arts, Heritage Conservation, Music, Urban Design and part of my life since a Urban Planning. very young age. I was determined to keep it in Arts and Industries Creative my life and make a career from doing what I love.” The faculty’s academic, creative and professional activities are underpinned by Creative careers an understanding of, and commitment to As a faculty, we promote creative rebellion innovation, exploration and excellence. - pushing existing boundaries and problem “I was tossing up between the University of The faculty recognises the need to balance Advance your solving to overcome creative challenges. Auckland and another institution, but what practice with theory, ingenuity with research, Students in our programmes advance their skills creative and helped me make my final choice was the entrepreneurship with collaboration. audition process. The space and the vibe were under the guidance of leading practitioners, professional passions Our students have the opportunity to engage so welcoming and relaxed, and it gave me a academics and researchers, with a strong focus with leading scholars, as well as professional through collaboration sense of whānau. This became very important on creative thinking. and creative practitioners in New Zealand, the for me as I was moving from my hometown in Students also develop important supporting and creative research. wider Pacific and around the world. Whangārei and I didn’t know anyone from my skills: effective communication, curiosity, faculty. leadership, resilience and perseverance, important assets for working in any field “The highlights from studying here are the Research strengths including academia. people and the relationships I have made. Combined with becoming proficient in the latest Being in a small department has meant that • Architecture, heritage conservation, digital and technical resources in these fields, Find out more the lecturers know you by name and are able urban planning, urban design: urban and students graduate with a well-rounded creative to watch you grow and evolve throughout your architectural resilience and sustainability, creative.auckland.ac.nz education, enabling them to be more adaptable degree. These relationships are something that urban and spatial planning and placemaking, to changes in the job market. I value and maintain as I continue on through design research, the history, theory and my masters and into my career as a dance pedagogy of the built environment, including Some of the careers that our graduates go into practitioner. Māori and Pacific-focused research. include: “I am currently working as the Tuākana • Dance Studies: choreography, performance, • Architecture, heritage conservation, Coordinator for the Faculty of Creative Arts community dance, dance education, urban planning, urban design: architect, and Industries. This involves working with and ethnography, history and technology. building industry consultant, digital design providing support and opportunities for our • Design: advanced technologies, global professional, heritage consultant, urban Māori and Pacific students as they complete challenges, community engagement, natural planner, urban designer, resource consent their study with us. environment, enterprise, theory and practice planner, transportation planner. methodologies, impact and leadership. • Dance Studies: professional choreographer, “Long-term, I would like to continue to work • Fine Arts: curatorial, critical and theoretical professional dancer, arts administrator/ with Māori and Pacific youth, but focusing research contributing to local and manager/director, educator. more on secondary schools. My goal is to run international contemporary arts discourse. • Design: design strategist, digital/experience/ choreographic workshops with Māori and • Music: performance, composition, interaction/product/service designer. Pacific dance practitioners and visit high improvisation, music in historical and social • Fine Arts: artist, educator, art curator, schools in smaller towns in Aotearoa where contexts, music education and pedagogy, creative director, art writer. the opportunity for dance is less available.” music production, musicians' health. • Music: educator, performer, music producer, music journalist, instrumental teacher, arranger, composer. Alaina Muriwai-Te Rore

Alaina (Ngāpuhi, Te Roroa) is a Master of Dance Studies student and Bachelor of Dance Studies (Honours) graduate. She's a recipient of the Summer Research Scholarship.

Watch Alaina speak about her postgraduate experience at auckland.ac.nz/pg-stories

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Postgraduate programmes Taught Research Time to complete Part-time International Points Semester start 2021 estimated annual tuition More information 1 1 3 (full-time study) study students required One Two 1 December2 fee for domestic students (NZ$) Graduate Diploma in Architectural Studies (GradDipAS) ✓ ✗ 1 year ✗ ✓ 120 or 150 ✓ ✗ ✗ $6,900.00–$8,416.80 auckland.ac.nz/graddipas Postgraduate Certificate in Architectural Project Management (PGCertAPM) ✓ ✗ 0.5 year ✓ ✓ 60 ✓ ✓ ✗ $4,388.40–$4,782.60 auckland.ac.nz/pgcertapm Postgraduate Diploma in Architecture (PGDipArch) ✓ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✗ ✗ $8,776.80–$10,650.00 auckland.ac.nz/pgdiparch Creative Arts and Industries Creative Master of Architecture (MArch) ✗ ✓ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ ✓2 $7,917.60–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/march Master of Architecture (Professional) (MArch(Prof))8 ✗ ✓ 2 years ✓ ✓ 240 ✓ ✓4 ✗ $7,917.60–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/marchprof Master of Architecture (Professional) and Heritage Conservation (MArch(Prof) ✗ ✓ 2.5 years ✓ ✓ 300 ✓ ✗ ✗ $7,917.60–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/marchprofhercons HerCons)8 Master of Architecture (Professional) and Urban Design (MArch(Prof)UrbDes)8 ✗ ✓ 2.5 years ✓ ✓ 300 ✓ ✗ ✗ $7,917.60–$10,650.00 auckland.ac.nz/marchprofurbdes Master of Architecture (Professional) and Urban Planning (Professional) ✗ ✓ 3 years ✓ ✓ 360 ✓ ✗ ✗ $7,917.60–$10,650.00 auckland.ac.nz/marchprofurbplanprof (MArch(Prof)UrbPlan(Prof))8 Master of Urban Design (MUrbDes) ✓ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓7 ✗ $9,565.20–$10,650.00 auckland.ac.nz/murbdes Master of Urban Planning (MUrbPlan) ✗ ✓ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ ✓2 $7,917.60–$10,650.00 auckland.ac.nz/murbplan Master of Urban Planning (Professional) (MUrbPlan(Prof))8 ✓ ✗ 2 years ✓ ✓ 240 ✓ ✗ ✗ $9,565.20–$10,650.00 auckland.ac.nz/murbplanprof Master of Urban Planning (Professional) and Heritage Conservation ✓ ✗ 2.5 years ✓ ✓ 300 ✓ ✗ ✗ $8,776.80–$10,650.00 auckland.ac.nz/murbplanprofhercons (MUrbPlan(Prof)HerCons)8 Architecture, Urban Planning and Design Architecture, Master of Urban Planning (Professional) and Urban Design (MUrbPlan(Prof)UrbDes)8 ✓ ✗ 2.5 years ✓ ✓ 300 ✓ ✗ ✗ $9,565.20–$10,650.00 auckland.ac.nz/murbplanprofurbdes Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) ✗ ✓ 3–4 years ✓ ✓ Thesis5 Begin at any time $7,329.60 creative.auckland.ac.nz/doctoral-study Bachelor of Dance Studies (Honours) (BDanceSt(Hons)) ✓ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓4 ✗ $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/bdancest-hons Postgraduate Diploma in Dance Studies (PGDipDanceSt) ✓ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓4 ✗ $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/pgdipdancest Master of Community Dance (MCommDance) ✗ ✓ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ ✓2 $8,797.20 auckland.ac.nz/mcommdance Master of Dance Movement Therapy (MDMT) ✗ ✓ 2 years ✓ ✓ 240 ✓ ✗ ✗ $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/mdmt

Master of Dance Studies (MDanceSt) 2

Dance Studies ✗ ✓ 1–1.5 years ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓ ✓ $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/mdancest Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) ✗ ✓ 3–4 years ✓ ✓ Thesis5 Begin at any time $7,329.60 creative.auckland.ac.nz/doctoral-study Postgraduate Certificate in Design (PGCertDes) ✓ ✗ 0.5 year ✓ ✓ 60 ✓ ✗ ✗ $4,782.60 auckland.ac.nz/pgcertdes Master of Design (MDes) ✓ ✓ 1–1.5 years ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓ ✗ $9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/mdes Design Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) ✗ ✓ 3–4 years ✓ ✓ Thesis5 Begin at any time $7,329.60 creative.auckland.ac.nz/doctoral-study Postgraduate Certificate in Fine Arts (PGCertFA) ✓ ✗ 0.5 year ✓ ✓ 60 ✓ ✓ ✗ $4,782.60 auckland.ac.nz/pgcertfa Postgraduate Diploma in Fine Arts (PGDipFA) ✓ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ ✗ $9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/pgdipfa Master of Fine Arts (MFA) ✓ ✓ 1–1.5 years ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓ ✗ $8,439.60–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/mfa

Fine Arts Doctor of Fine Arts (DocFA) ✗ ✓ 3–4 years ✓ ✓ 360 Begin at any time $7,329.60 auckland.ac.nz/docfa Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) ✗ ✓ 3–4 years ✓ ✓ Thesis5 Begin at any time $7,329.60 creative.auckland.ac.nz/doctoral-study Bachelor of Music (Honours) (BMus(Hons)) ✓ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓4 ✗ $7,279.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/bmus-hons Graduate Diploma in Music (GradDipMus) ✓ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓4 ✗ $6,310.80–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/graddipmus Postgraduate Certificate in Music (PGCertMus) ✓ ✗ 0.5 year ✓ ✓ 60 ✓ ✓ ✗ $4,690.80–$4,782.60 auckland.ac.nz/pgcertmus

4 Music Postgraduate Diploma in Music (PGDipMus) ✓ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ ✗ $8,661.60-$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/pgdipmus Master of Music (MMus) ✓ ✓ 1–1.5 years ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓4 ✓2 $8,661.60-$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/mmus Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) ✗ ✓ 3–4 years ✓ ✓ Thesis5 Begin at any time $7,329.60 creative.auckland.ac.nz/doctoral-study Interfaculty degrees and diplomas Master of Heritage Conservation (MHerCons) – Built Heritage ✓ ✗ 1 year or 18 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✗ ✗ $8,661.60 - $9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/mhercons

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Postgraduate programmes (per subject area) 2022 estimated annual tuition fee for international students (NZ$)3 Master of Housing (MHous) auckland.ac.nz/newprogrammes Architecture, Dance Studies, Design, Fine Arts, Music, Urban Design and Urban Planning $46,688.40 Master of Architecture (Professional) and Housing (MArch(Prof)Hous) Interfaculty programmes * Master of Urban Planning (Professional) and Housing (MUrbPlan(Prof)Hous) Doctoral programmes 2022 estimated annual tuition fee for international students (NZ$)3 Doctor of Fine Arts $46,688.40 Doctoral programmes 2021 estimated annual tuition fee for international students (NZ$)3 Find notes on pg. 46-47. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) $7,329.606

24 25 “The Master of Social Work allowed me to fulfil my potential, while studying Education and Social Work alongside people from Postgraduate study at the Faculty of Education and Social Work is centred around creating a better future and completely different inspiring people to reach their potential. With study options in education, social work, counselling, community disciplines, all with the same leadership and professional supervision, our postgraduate students are advancing their knowledge, leadership vision.” skills and career opportunities, while creating positive change in their communities. Education and Social Work

“After spending ten years in frontline statutory social work, I wanted to extend my knowledge and challenge myself. I enrolled in the Master of Social A passion for people is at the heart of research Work and it was the best thing I ever did for my and practice at the Faculty of Education and Research strengths Study 100% online personal and professional growth and development. Social Work. Our postgraduate community is Research at the faculty ranges across diverse Master of Educational Leadership “The staff created a safe space for us to exchange leading research and teaching to address wide- themes including: advancing equity and social our experiences and have healthy conversations ranging education and social justice issues. MEdLd justice; Pasifika education research; leading about our practices across different disciplines. The Master of Educational Leadership can Here, learning has impact, and our staff and learning; promoting lifelong wellbeing; supporting Having a separate entity away from work was really be completed fully online through Auckland students contribute knowledge vital to the intercultural inclusiveness; and enhancing refreshing and good for my wairua. Online (a part-time two-year structured online education and wellbeing of communities and indigenous opportunities. Research strengths programme). This programme will help you “An in-class conversation about moral courage our world. Our research harnesses the potential include: develop the skills to go further in your role inspired me to complete my research topic about of diversity in education and social justice issues • Applied theatre in education and lead improvements that serve diverse how social workers action moral courage when nationally, regionally and globally. Whether you • Education and schooling success for diverse communities and learners. You’ll critique and navigating their day-to-day decision making. I enrol in taught or research programmes, you will communities within New Zealand contribute to the educational research that is wanted to look into how we can hold space for be surrounded and supported by world-class • Educational leadership shaping educational policy and practice, and social workers to speak up or go against the status academics. • Health education, physical education and prepare yourself for leadership roles in schools quo when they are ethically conflicted about Our collaborative relationships with schools and sports studies or centres, specialist education and policy decisions being made in child protection. My hope communities of practice have enabled the faculty • Knowledge in education development. is that my findings would better inform practice and to secure significant funding for its research and • Literacies and languages auckland.ac.nz/online-medld service delivery. I’m also researching how primary professional fellowships, along with postgraduate • Pacific education, languages and communities school teaching staff respond to children who have study scholarships for outstanding researchers • Māori and indigenous language revitalisation, experienced abuse and trauma. from New Zealand and around the world. language education and language policy “I studied while working full-time and raising my To suit the needs of working professionals, many • Social work practice strategies for promoting young children – it’s a challenge, but when you’re of our programmes offer flexible study options, the wellbeing of diverse populations. passionate about what you’re doing, it doesn’t feel including evening courses, online learning and like work. The programme is designed to suit people intensive block courses during school holidays. who are already in practice so I’m thankful for that We also offer extensive academic and personal Research and support and flexibility. support services for postgraduate students. Join the award-winning community of active Professional “I’m also currently in an advisory role in primary learners who, like you, are dedicated to finding health and urgent care. Our organisation is piloting research-informed solutions that will improve the Development a new integrated service model which is one of the lives of generations to come. first in Aotearoa New Zealand in our field. I am Centres very privileged to be a part of an amazing team of No. 1 University in pioneers and to be a part of this wellness project in The faculty is home to internationally recognised primary health. research centres and units exploring a wide range New Zealand for of educational and social science research. “I love that I have the opportunity to give back • Woolf Fisher Research Centre Education* to people and pay it forward. I’m grateful that • The Centre for Asia Pacific Refugee Studies every day I get to engage with some of our most • Centre for Arts and Social Transformation vulnerable communities and support people in a • The Marie Clay Research Centre health context, who might have otherwise slipped • Centre for Community Research and Evaluation through the cracks.” • Centre for Child and Family Research • The Richard Tinning Research Unit *QS World University Rankings by Subject 2021 • Knowledge and Education Research Unit • Critical Research Unit in Applied Theatre Find out more Eileen Tupou, • Research Unit in Pacific and International Education education.auckland.ac.nz/ née Mahe • The Kohia Centre postgraduate Eileen (Samoa: Faleula/Faleasi’u | Tonga: Fangale’ounga, Ha’apai) is a Master of Social Work graduate.

Watch Eileen speak about her postgraduate experience at auckland.ac.nz/pg-stories

26 27 Education and Social Work education.auckland.ac.nz

Postgraduate programmes Taught Research Online Time to complete Part-time International Points Start 2021 estimated annual More information 1 1 (full-time study) study students required Semester Semester tuition fee for domestic 3 One Two students (NZ$) Postgraduate Diploma in Counselling Theory (PGDipCounsTh) ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✗ $7,934.40 auckland.ac.nz/pgdipcounsth Education and Social Work Master of Counselling (MCouns) ✗ ✓ ✗ 1 or 2 years ✓ ✓ 120 or 240 ✓ ✗ $7,782.00–$7,934.40 auckland.ac.nz/mcouns Counselling

Bachelor of Education (Teaching) (Honours) (BEd(Tchg)(Hons)) ✓ ✓ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ $7,782.00–$7,934.40 auckland.ac.nz/bedtchg-hons auckland.ac.nz/graddiptchg-ece Graduate Diploma in Teaching (GradDipTchg) – Early Childhood ✓ ✗ ✓ 1 year ✓ ✓ 150 ✓ ✗ $7,935.00 auckland.ac.nz/graddiptchg-primary Education/Primary/Secondary auckland.ac.nz/graddiptchg-sec Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching Linguistically Diverse Learners ✓ ✗ ✗ 2 years part-time ✓ ✓ 60 ✓ ✗ $3,967.20 auckland.ac.nz/pgcerttldl

Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching Linguistically Diverse Learners ✓ ✗ ✗ 2–4 years part-time ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✗ $7,934.40–$8,661.60 auckland.ac.nz/pgdiptldl

Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCertEd) ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 semester ✓ ✓ 60 ✓ ✓ $3,967.20 auckland.ac.nz/pgcerted

Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education (PGCertHigherEd) ✓ ✗ ✗ Part-time only ✓ ✓ 60 ✓ ✗ $3,967.20 auckland.ac.nz/pgcerthighed

Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDipEd) - Literacy ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ $7,782.00–$7,934.40 auckland.ac.nz/pgdiped

Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Leadership (PGDipEdLd) ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ $7,934.40 auckland.ac.nz/pgdipedld

Education Master of Education (MEd) ✗ ✓ ✗ 1 year or 18 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓ $7,782.00–$7,934.40 auckland.ac.nz/med

Master of Educational Leadership (MEdLd) ✓ ✓ ✓ 1 year or 18 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓ $7,782.00–$7,934.40 auckland.ac.nz/medld

Master of Education Practice (MEdPrac) ✓ ✗ ✓ 1 year or 18 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓ $7,934.40 auckland.ac.nz/medprac

Master of Higher Education (MHigherEd) ✓ ✗ ✗ Part-time only ✓ ✗ 120 or 180 ✓ ✗ $3,967.20 auckland.ac.nz/mhighed Doctor of Education (EdD) 4 years ✗ ✓ ✗ ✓ ✗ 360 ✗ ✓ $7,329.60 auckland.ac.nz/edd (first 2 years part-time) Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) ✗ ✓ ✗ 3–4 years ✓ ✓ Thesis5 Begin at any time $7,329.60 education.auckland.ac.nz/phd Education options also exist within the programmes for BA(Hons) and MA. See auckland.ac.nz/ba-hons and auckland.ac.nz/ma

Postgraduate Certificate in Professional Supervision (PGCertProfSup) ✓ ✗ ✗ Part-time only ✓ ✗ 60 ✓ ✗ $3,967.20 auckland.ac.nz/pgcertprofsup Postgraduate Certificate in Social and Community Leadership ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 semester ✓ ✓ 60 ✓ ✓ $4,283.40–$4,730.40 auckland.ac.nz/pgcertscl (PGCertSCL) Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Supervision (PGDipProfSup) ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✗ 120 ✓ ✓ $7,934.40 auckland.ac.nz/pgdipprofsup

Postgraduate Diploma in Social Work (PGDipSW) ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ $7,934.40 auckland.ac.nz/pgdipsw

Master of Social and Community Leadership (MSCL) ✗ ✓ ✗ 18 months ✓ ✓ 180 ✓ ✓ $7,782.00–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/mscl Social Work Master of Social Work (MSW) ✗ ✓ ✗ 1 or 2 years ✓ ✓ 120 or 240 ✓ ✓ $7,969.80–$7,934.40 auckland.ac.nz/msw

Master of Social Work (Professional) (MSW(Prof)) ✓ ✗ ✗ 2 years ✓ ✓ 240 ✓ ✗ $7,848.00 auckland.ac.nz/mswprof

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) ✗ ✓ ✗ 3–4 years ✓ ✓ Thesis5 Begin at any time $7,329.60 education.auckland.ac.nz/phd Interfaculty degrees and diplomas

Master of Professional Studies (MProfStuds) – Education/Mathematics Education ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ $7,782.00–$10,650.00 auckland.ac.nz/mprofstuds

Postgraduate Certificate of Regional Development10 ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 Semester ✓ ✓ 60 ✓ ✓ TBC auckland.ac.nz/pgcertregdev

Master of Regional Development10 ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 year or 18 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓ TBC auckland.ac.nz/mregdev

International student fees

Postgraduate programmes (per subject area) 2022 estimated annual tuition fee for international students (NZ$)3 Education (excluding GradDipTchg) $37,891.20 Teaching (GradDipTchg) $34,123.20 Interfaculty programmes * Doctoral programmes 2022 estimated annual tuition fee for international students (NZ$)3 Doctor of Education $46,688.40 Doctoral programmes 2021 estimated annual tuition fee for international students (NZ$)3 Find notes on pg. 46-47. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) $7,329.606

28 29 Engineering “I believe doctoral research Get prepared to take on global challenges with the right technical acumen, theoretical knowledge and hands-on will help me broaden my learning opportunities provided by our world-class engineering experts. Our postgraduate options are broad, horizons in the interface catering to those with engineering undergraduate backgrounds, professional engineers and more. between Māori culture and Engineering environmental engineering.”

The Faculty of Engineering/Te Herenga Mātai Nona is a PhD candidate in Environmental Pūkaha is Aotearoa’s top engineering faculty*, Research strengths Career opportunities Engineering. His thesis aims to facilitate excelling in teaching and research across five more efficient collaboration between Māori unique departments and over 20 specialisations With five departments being home to a Many of our postgraduate study options communities and non-Māori parties to utilise dedicated to equipping you with the skills to broad range of impact-driven research, we’re are designed to supplement the technical and develop geothermal resources. covered on most aspects of engineering, knowledge enabled by an engineering contribute to a better world. “As a member of Te Ārawa and Tainui iwi, I from nanomaterials to large structures and background, so your specialisation tends to Our postgraduate cohort is becoming as diverse am regularly engaging with various members the environment. Some of our research areas determine your career path. However, many as our country and workplaces. With students of Te Ārawa and Ngāti Tūwharetoa hapū and include: students who have undertaken postgraduate from over 65 countries and all walks of life obtaining historical and cultural mōhiotanga study have gone into roles that involve enrolled, you’ll be exposed to the core course • Advanced, novel, smart and new materials (knowledge) of Māori communities’ spiritual policymaking, planning, evaluating, designing, material that contributes to our reputation • Aerospace and space systems engineering and physical links with geothermal resources maintaining and operating engineering of educational excellence, as well as the • Biomechanical engineering in the central North Island. I also explore products and infrastructure. In some cases, a benefits that come with the many perspectives • Computational science and engineering the different worldviews associated with postgraduate qualification gives you a unique of your peers. We believe in cultivating a • Disaster management and civil engineering geothermal development to pursue holistic edge in niche industries. Further study at welcoming learning environment that creates for earthquake mitigation decision-making and ensure cultural, postgraduate level also confirms your ability to the right values needed to address the global • Engineering products and processes for environmental, social, and economic tackle important issues with skills in research challenges of tomorrow — from climate change, sustainability sustainability. and critical analysis, which are marketable environmental sustainability and structural • Food and bioproducts qualities that can widen career options and “Within geothermal development, Māori safety, to managing engineering teams, creating • Geothermal and reservoir engineering general employability for any professional. Many communities are under-benefited, and accessible software and improving healthcare • Healthcare and medical devices students who are already working professionals with little sustainability, our Te Ārawa and systems. • Operations research and analytics • Manufacturing, automation and Industry 4.0 also pursue our postgraduate programmes Tūwharetoa people are at risk of losing the There’s also something for everyone, regardless • Power systems engineering to contribute to their career progression into very gift that our ancestors have thrived with of your educational background, career goals • Project management management or leadership roles. for hundreds of years. and study needs: part-time study options, • Robotics and human interaction research-focused qualifications, programmes “I am originally from Rotorua where I was • Software engineering towards upgrading your management potential immersed in Māori culture and language, and • Structural engineering and more. We’ve also started to offer more utilised geothermal resources as a member of • Water engineering single-semester Postgraduate Certificate the local community. By combining my cultural qualifications in recent years for those who want heritage with an education from a western stronger educational foundations, or so they can Study 100% online engineering institute, I have the ability to help get a taste of what’s to come before embarking facilitate sustainable change and increase on longer-term postgraduate study. cultural awareness in the engineering space for our people. What unifies our staff and students is our belief Master of Engineering Project Diverse, in the power engineering has to tackle the future Management “I hope to raise our younger generation's of work and contribute to a world we’d like to MEPM world-class awareness of past, present and future issues live in. Much of what our graduates have taken We’re now offering the Master of Engineering research and that Māori communities may face if the current with them to academia, industry and their Project Management via Auckland Online. Aimed direction of geothermal utilisation continues.” communities are values beyond their textbooks: at working professionals, this qualification technology towards collaboration, intellectual independence, combines coursework — methodologies and leadership, practical skills and the empathy to tools necessary for career progress — with a bolder future understand the environments around them. hands-on project work that lets you implement Nona *QS World University Rankings by Subject 2021 your new skills. The latter is a research project supervised by our academic staff and in some Hohepa-Taute cases, industry professionals, and allows you to solve problems directly relevant to industry. It is Find out more Nona is a PhD candidate in Environmental also available for part-time study. Engineering. He is a recipient of a Ngāti auckland.ac.nz/online-mepm engineering.auckland.ac.nz Mākino Iwi Authority scholarship and GNS Science Doctoral Research Award.

Watch Nona speak about his postgraduate experience at auckland.ac.nz/gradvids

30 31 Engineering engineering.auckland.ac.nz

Postgraduate programmes Taught Research Online Time to complete Part-time International Points Start 2021 estimated annual tuition More information 1 1 3 (full-time study) study students required Semester Semester fee for domestic students (NZ$) One Two

Engineering Postgraduate Certificate in Aerospace Engineering (PGCertAerospaceEng) ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 semester ✓ ✓ 60 ✓ ✓ NZ$4,782.60 – $5,325.00 auckland.ac.nz/pgcertaerospaceeng

Postgraduate Diploma in Aerospace Engineering (PGDipAerospaceEng) ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ NZ$9,565.20 – $10,650.00 auckland.ac.nz/pgdipaerospaceeng

Master of Aerospace Engineering (MAerospaceEng) ✓ ✓ ✗ 1 year or 18 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓ NZ$9,565.20 – $10,650.00 auckland.ac.nz/maerospaceeng

Postgraduate Certificate in Robotics and Automation Engineering ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 semester ✓ ✓ 60 ✓ ✓ NZ$4,782.60 – $5,325.00 auckland.ac.nz/pgcertroboteng (PGCertRobotEng) Postgraduate Diploma in Robotics and Automation Engineering ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ NZ$9,565.20 – $10,650.00 auckland.ac.nz/pgdiptroboteng (PGDipRobotEng) Master of Robotics and Automation Engineering (MRobotEng) ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 year or 18 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓ NZ$9,565.20 – $10,650.00 auckland.ac.nz/mroboteng

Postgraduate Certificate in Earthquake Engineering ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 semester ✓ ✓ 60 ✓ ✓ NZ$4,976.40 – $5,325.00 auckland.ac.nz/pgcerteqeng Interfaculty degrees and diplomas Postgraduate Certificate in Operations Research and Analytics (PGCertORAn) ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 semester ✓ ✓ 60 ✓ ✓ NZ$4,782.60 – $5,325.00 auckland.ac.nz/pgcertoran

Postgraduate Diploma in Operations Research and Analytics (PGDipORAn) ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ NZ$9,565.20 – $10,650.00 auckland.ac.nz/pgdiporan

Master of Operations Research and Analytics (MORAn) ✓ ✓ ✗ 1 year or 18 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓ NZ$9,565.20 – $10,650 auckland.ac.nz/moran

Master of Disaster Management (MDisMgt) ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 year or 18 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓ NZ$7,394.40 – $10,650.00 auckland.ac.nz/mdismgt

Master of Energy (MEnergy) ✓ ✓ ✗ 1 year or 18 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓ $9,565.20–$18,098.40 auckland.ac.nz/menergy

Master of Engineering Geology (MEngGeol) ✗ ✓ ✗ 1 year or 18 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓24 ✓ $9,565.20–$10,650.00 auckland.ac.nz/menggeol

Master of Engineering Management (MEMgt) ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ NZ$10,650.00 – $18,820.80 auckland.ac.nz/memgt

Master of Engineering Project Management (MEPM) ✓ ✗ ✓ 1 year or 18 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓ NZ$9,565.20 – $10,650.00 auckland.ac.nz/mepm

Find notes on pg. 46-47.

Law law.auckland.ac.nz

Postgraduate programmes Taught Research Time to complete Part-time International Points Start 2021 estimated annual More information 1 1 (full-time study) study students required Semester Semester 1 December2 tuition fee for domestic 3 One Two students (NZ$) Postgraduate Certificate in Law (PGCertLaw) ✓ ✗ 1 semester ✓ ✓ 60 ✓ ✓ ✗ $4,432.20–$5,210.40 auckland.ac.nz/pgcertlaw

Master of Laws (LLM) ✓ ✓ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ ✓2 $8,864.40–$18,820.80 auckland.ac.nz/llm

Master of Legal Studies (MLS) ✓ ✓ 1 year or 18 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓ ✓2 $8,864.40–$18,820.80 auckland.ac.nz/mls

Master of Taxation Studies (MTaxS) ✓ ✓ 1 year or 18 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓ ✓2 $10,420.80–$18,820.80 auckland.ac.nz/mtaxs Auckland Law School Law Auckland Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) ✗ ✓ 3–4 years ✓ ✓ Thesis5 Begin at any time $7,329.60 lawfellowship.ac.nz

Find notes on pg. 46-47.

32 33 Law “If you are thinking about completing a Master of Laws, The University of Auckland Law School is ranked in the 2021 QS World University Rankings by Subject as the you won’t regret obtaining it best place to study law in New Zealand based on academic reputation, employer reputation and research from Auckland Law School.” impact. Auckland Law School offers the largest range of postgraduate law programmes in New Zealand. We are

committed to improving access to justice through excellence in teaching, research, service and engagement. School Law Auckland

“When I finished my undergraduate studies at Postgraduate programmes offered by Auckland the University of Auckland, I went into practice Law School include the Doctor of Philosophy Research strengths specialising in Equity Capital Markets; first (PhD), Master of Laws (LLM) Master of Legal with Chapman Tripp in Auckland and then Studies (MLS), Master of Taxation Studies Auckland Law School has a strong international with Allen & Overy in Sydney. (MTaxS) and a Postgraduate Certificate in Law reputation for research. We currently have six research centres: Largest range “Practising law fulfilled me on many levels. (PGCertLaw). However, the nature of private practice does Our postgraduate programmes can be • The Aotearoa New Zealand Centre for of postgraduate not often afford the opportunity to deeply undertaken by coursework, research or a Indigenous Peoples and the Law explore an issue beyond the core legal combination of both. With over 30 taught • The New Zealand Centre for Environmental courses in New problem. That’s why I knew I wanted to do courses to choose from you can concentrate Law postgraduate study. your study in particular areas of specialisation or • The New Zealand Centre for Human Rights Zealand study a broad range of legal subjects. Law, Policy and Practice “As a student with a visual impairment • The New Zealand Centre for Information and disability, I wanted to study at a world-leading Postgraduate specialisations Communications Technology Law institution that I knew would support me. • The New Zealand Centre for Law and Business Specialisation is optional but you can choose to Auckland Law School was naturally the ideal • The New Zealand Centre for Legal Theory choice as New Zealand’s leading law school. have your LLM or MLS awarded in one of our six Find out more specialisation areas: Corporate and Commercial Our broad range of research areas include: “My research considered whether people Law, Environmental Law, Human Rights Law, • Contract, torts, equity and other areas of law.auckland.ac.nz/pg-study suffering an incurable psychiatric illness International Law, Litigation and Dispute private law should be eligible for assisted dying in New Resolution or Public Law. • Corporate and commercial law Zealand. In my role, I am confronted by the For more detailed information, see our • Criminal law and justice psychological suffering of New Zealanders postgraduate specialisations page. • Family and relationships law and policy from all walks of life. My research has • Indigenous peoples and the law drastically expanded my knowledge of law.auckland.ac.nz/specialisations • International and comparative law psychiatric illnesses and how those who suffer • Land and environmental law from them are treated by the law. Flexible study • Legal history and theory “My role is to assist the Chief Coroner and We understand that personal, family and work • Litigation and dispute resolution Coroners of New Zealand with delivering the commitments are important factors when • Public law, including constitutional and highest quality decisions to families who have deciding whether to study, so we offer options to administrative law tragically lost a loved one in order to make fit with your lifestyle: • Tax and regulations New Zealand a safer place for all. • Full-semester courses taught in the early “There are not many jobs where I can be evening once a week a detective, a medical examiner and a • Half-semester courses taught for six weeks of Career opportunities judicial officer at the same time. My role is the semester in the early evening once a week intellectually and personally rewarding, as I • Intensively-taught courses over three to five A postgraduate qualification from Auckland know that I am helping to speak for those who days (usually incorporating a weekend break, Law School will form an important step in cannot.” ie Weds, Thurs, Fri, Mon, Tue) your career. Investing in postgraduate study • Independent research programmes. will broaden your academic, research and employment horizons while adding value with Kieran Berry specialist skills and knowledge.

Kieran is a Master of Laws graduate, who works as Legal and Research Counsel for the Office of the Chief Coroner. He is a recipient of the University of Auckland Dean’s Law Award.

Watch Kieran speak about his postgraduate experience at auckland.ac.nz/pg-stories

34 35 Medical and Health Sciences “As a Pacific student, the Our postgraduate programmes have been designed to meet the needs of those aspiring to, or are already University’s Māori and involved in, academic, clinical and professional medical and health careers. Whether your goal is to further your Pacific Admission Scheme learning through taught courses or undertake ground-breaking research, our faculty offers you a wide range of (MAPAS) provides valuable

Medical and Health Sciences subjects, programmes and courses. academic and pastoral support that is second to none.” We are a large and diverse faculty committed to improving the health of our local, national Research strengths Career opportunities and global communities through excellence in teaching, research and service. At the cutting Our postgraduate students are a significant Our graduates are strengthening the country’s Julie completed a Bachelor of Health edge of research, we work at the commercial part of the research drive and outputs of the health workforce and medical research spaces Sciences (Honours), investigating the biotechnology interface, in the clinical care faculty and the wider University. Our graduates in various roles, from clinical care and scientific perceptions of Māori stroke survivors and setting and the community. are increasingly finding their niches in other research to health policy, education and their whanau on the use of a robotic aid to prestigious international research institutes, promotion. Many obtain senior roles within Our postgraduate programmes have been assist rehabilitation. She will be extending including the universities of Cambridge and hospitals and healthcare centres, while others designed to meet the needs of people aspiring to her research into a PhD, focusing on the Oxford, UCLA, Burnham Institute and Harvard. work internationally with globally competitive be, or are already involved in, academic, clinical epidemiology of cardiovascular disease research groups and biotechnology industries or and professional medical and health careers. Some of our research centres and groups find positions within pharmaceutical and health among Pacific people living in New We offer our students both research and taught where postgraduate students can participate in promotion agencies. Zealand. programmes, spanning more than 50 different ongoing research: subjects. We have almost 30 programmes • Auckland Cancer Society Research Centre “Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause on offer, from postgraduate certificates and (ACSRC) of preventable death both in New Zealand diplomas to doctoral-level research. Experts in • Centre for Addiction Research (CFAR) Career progression and globally, and Pacific people in particular experience a disproportionately higher burden their field teach our programmes and give you • Centre for Brain Research (CBR) Postgraduate study may allow you to progress compared to the general population. the skills and knowledge to work at a high level • Centre for Longitudinal Research – He Ara ki in your current field, or it may allow you to in the healthcare industry. Mua enter a different area of the health workforce. “There is a lack of Pacific health researchers, We encourage our students to make the most • Manaaki Mānawa Centre for Heart Research If you're considering switching or accelerating and a greater lack of Pacific epidemiologists of their postgraduate study at our specialised • National Institute for Health Innovation (NIHI) your career options in healthcare, we have study in New Zealand. I decided to pursue medical and health sciences campus, based in • New Zealand National Eye Centre (NZ-NEC) options on offer that are open to applicants postgraduate study to help change this and do Grafton near the Auckland Hospital. As well as • Surgical and Translational Research Centre from various professional and academic my part to improve the health experiences and access to some of the world’s best research and (STaR) backgrounds. These programmes prepare outcomes of Pacific people in New Zealand.” researchers, you can also take advantage of the • Tōmaiora – Māori Health Research Group graduates for a range of clinical and non-clinical “The reputation of the University of Auckland many opportunities to engage, socialise and • Werry Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental roles and welcome applications from diverse was one of the reasons that I decided to study collaborate with your fellow students through Health undergraduate study backgrounds. here. The calibre of the academic staff and the FMHS Postgraduate Student Association. fmhs.auckland.ac.nz/career-progression the teaching environment is very high, and Our faculty also offers postgraduate Māori and Pacific there are many internationally-recognised programmes that are entirely online or academics in the Faculty of Medical and completed mostly remotely, with a few block Postgraduate Health Sciences. courses for teaching for prospective students currently working or residing outside of Support Services “My postgrad study helped me to determine Auckland. what fuels my passion, and where I want to MAPAS Postgraduate Support provides a situate myself in the health workforce. I liked supportive environment where students, whānau Our innovatively that classes were a lot smaller and you could and staff accept a commitment to academic designed programmes build networks and relationships with peers, achievement within a Māori and Pacific context. staff members and academics who become mean our graduates are colleagues when you complete your studies.” MAPAS Postgraduate Support offers a variety of resources, activities and opportunities for always in high demand students to utilise during their postgraduate study. To find out more and to check if you’re eligible to Julie access MAPAS postgraduate support, see: fmhs.auckland.ac.nz/mapas-pg-support Find out more Winter-Smith fmhs.auckland.ac.nz/pg Julie is a recipient of the Ministry of Health Aniva scholarship and the Pacific Health Workforce Awards.

36 37 Medical and Health Sciences fmhs.auckland.ac.nz

Postgraduate programmes Taught Research Time to complete Part-time International Points Start 2021 estimated annual More information 1 1 (full-time study) study students required Semester Semester 1 December2 tuition fee for domestic 3 One Two students (NZ$) Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) (BBiomedSc(Hons)) ✗ ✓ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✗ ✗ $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/bbiomedsc-hons

Medical and Health Sciences Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) (BHSc(Hons)) ✓ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✗ ✗ $9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/bhsc-hons

Bachelor of Medical Science (Honours) (BMedSc(Hons)) ✗ ✓ 1 year ✗ ✓ 120 ✓ ✗ ✗ $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/bmedsc-hons

Bachelor of Nursing (Honours) (BNurs(Hons)) ✓ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✗ ✗ $9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/bnurs-hons

Bachelor of Science (Honours) (BSc(Hons)) - Pharmacology/Physiology ✓ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✗ ✗ $8,254.80–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/bsc-hons

Diploma in Paediatrics (DipPaed)16 ✓ ✗ 1 year ✗ ✗ 120 ✓ ✗ ✗ $5,842.80 auckland.ac.nz/dippaed

Postgraduate Certificate in Clinical Education (PGCertClinEd) ✓ ✗ 1 semester ✓ ✓ 60 ✓ ✓ ✗ $4,782.60 auckland.ac.nz/pgcertclined

Postgraduate Certificate in Clinical Pharmacy (PGCertClinPharm)17 ✓ ✗ Part-time only ✓ ✗ 60 ✓ ✗ ✗ $4,782.60 auckland.ac.nz/pgcertclinpharm

Postgraduate Certificate in Health Sciences (PGCertHSc) ✓ ✗ 1 semester15 ✓ ✓ 60 ✓ ✓ ✗ $4,398.60–$4,782.60 auckland.ac.nz/pgcerthsc

Postgraduate Diploma in Biomedical Science (PGDipBiomedSc) ✓ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ ✗ $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/pgdipbiomedsc

Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Education (PGDipClinEd) ✓ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ ✗ $9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/pgdipclined

Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Pharmacy (PGDipClinPharm)17 ✓ ✗ Part-time only ✓ ✗ 120 ✓ ✓18 ✗ $9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/pgdipclinpharm

Postgraduate Diploma in Health Psychology (PGDipHealthPsych)19 ✓ ✗ 2 years ✓ ✗ 150 ✓ ✗ ✗ $11,956.50 auckland.ac.nz/pgdiphealthpsych

Postgraduate Diploma in Health Sciences (PGDipHSc) ✓ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ ✗ $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/pgdiphsc Postgraduate Diploma in Obstetrics and Medical Gynaecology ✓ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✗ 120 ✓ ✗ ✗ $9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/pgdipobstmedgyn (PGDipObstMedGyn)16 Postgraduate Diploma in Public Health (PGDipPH) ✓ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ ✗ $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/pgdipph Postgraduate Diploma in Science (PGDipSci) - Optometry/Pharmacology/ ✓ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ ✗ $8,254.80–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/pgdipsci Physiology Master of Audiology (MAud) ✗ ✓ 2 years ✗ ✓ 240 ✓ ✗ ✗ $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/maud

Master of Biomedical Science (MBiomedSc) ✗ ✓ 1 or 2 years ✓ ✓ 120 or 240 ✓ ✓ ✓ $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/mbiomedsc

Master of Clinical Education (MClinEd) ✓ ✓ 1 or 2 years ✓ ✓ 120 or 240 ✓ ✓ ✗ $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/mclined

Master of Clinical Pharmacy (MClinPharm)17 ✗ ✓ 1 or 2 years ✓ ✗ 120 or 240 ✓ ✓ ✗ $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/mclinpharm

Master of Health Leadership (MHlthLd) ✓ ✗ 1 year or 18 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓ ✗ $8,661.60–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/mhlthld

Master of Health Practice (MHlthPrac) ✓ ✗ 1 year or 18 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓ ✗ $9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/mhlthprac

Master of Health Psychology (MHealthPsych) ✗ ✓ 2 years ✓ ✓ 240 ✓ ✗ ✗ $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/mhealthpsych

Master of Health Sciences (MHSc) ✓ ✓ 1 or 2 years ✓15 ✓ 120 or 240 ✓ ✓4 ✓2 $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/mhsc

Master of Nursing (MNurs)20 ✓ ✓ 1 or 2 years ✓ ✗ 120 or 240 ✓ ✓ ✓2 $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/mnurs

Master of Nursing Practice (MNursPrac) ✓ ✗ 1 year or 18 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓ ✗ $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/mnursprac

Master of Nursing Science (MNSc) ✓ ✗ 2 years ✗ ✓ 240 ✓23 ✗ TBA $9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/mnsc

Master of Public Health (MPH) ✓ ✓ 1 or 2 years ✓ ✓ 120 or 240 ✓ ✓ ✓2 $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/mph

Master of Science (MSc) - Optometry/Pharmacology/Physiology ✓21 ✓ 1 or 2 years ✓ ✓ 120 or 240 ✓ ✓ ✓2 $8,254.80–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/msc

Doctor of Medicine (MD) ✗ ✓ 3–4 years ✓ ✓ Thesis5 Begin at any time $7,329.60 auckland.ac.nz/md

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) ✗ ✓ 3–4 years ✓ ✓ Thesis5 Begin at any time $7,329.60 auckland.ac.nz/phd

International student fees New programmes10 More information

Postgraduate programmes (per subject area) 2022 estimated annual tuition fee for international students (NZ$)3 Doctor of Health Sciences (DHSc) fmhs.auckland.ac.nz/new-programmes Medical and Health Sciences $46,525.20–$81,194.40 Postgraduate Certificate in Stroke (PGCertSt) Doctoral programmes 2022 estimated annual tuition fee for international students (NZ$)3 Postgraduate Diploma in Stroke (PGDipSt) Master of Stroke (MSt) Doctor of Medicine $46,688.40 Doctoral programmes 2021 estimated annual tuition fee for international students (NZ$)3 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) $7,329.606

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38 39 Science “I enjoy programming, databases The Faculty of Science is New Zealand’s largest science faculty producing cutting-edge research across ten and also statistics, and wanted schools and departments. Students have access to high quality laboratory and field research facilities, including our recently developed $200 million Science Centre building. The breadth of scientific research is diverse and a a field that would combine all three things that I loved. Data Science variety of outstanding research-based and tuition-based postgraduate qualifications are available. Science was a natural choice. I came to know that the University Science plays a vital role in addressing the key • KNOWLEDGE SCIENCES: Focuses on the of Auckland was one of the best issues that confront us and future generations. representation, modelling, communication and Study 100% online The University demonstrated this in spades processing of ideas and information, ranging in the world for statistics during Explore our two 100% online postgraduate during 2020, contributing significantly to New from abstract foundations to concrete designs programmes in Applied Psychology and my search for data science Zealand’s successful response to Covid-19. It and representations in computers and in the Information Technology. was also appointed in 2020 as the official hub human mind. programmes, so that also helped for Sustainable Development Goal 4, Quality • OUR WORLD AND UNIVERSE: Seeks to advance Education, by the United Nations Academic our understanding of our planet and universe, Graduate Diploma in Applied in choosing the course.” Impact. utilising the nation’s access to space and Psychology GradDipAppPsych We provide a rich research environment for related resources to further fundamental and applied science. This is an intensive part-time programme that our students. Our faculty benefits from strong “Since graduation I have been working at EROAD as a • AROHA ATU, AROHA MAI – SCIENCE IN will provide you with a foundational knowledge of collaborations within the global academic Data Analyst/Business Intelligence Developer. One of SOCIETY: Focuses on connecting our science to psychology to either advance your current career community. We have nine science subjects my favourite parts of the job is dealing with massive Aotearoa and the world. or lead towards postgraduate study. ranked in the World Top 100 and 11 subjects amounts of data every day. The MProfStuds in Data ranked first in New Zealand*. Our relationships • HEALTHY PEOPLE, HEALTHY COMMUNITIES: auckland.ac.nz/online-graddipapppsych Focuses on understanding human diseases, Science taught me how to deal with big data and with commercial industry are an important develop meaningful insights. However, being able to put aspect of scientific research and innovation, and human disorders and their causes and Postgraduate Certificate in Information treatments. what I have learned to use in everyday work has been we are proud of our significant links to the Crown Technology the best part. Research Institutes of New Zealand. • FOOD, FOOD PRODUCTION AND NUTRITION: Focuses on food, from farm to plate. PGCertInfoTech The faculty also hosts two of the ten national “A career highlight for me so far was the CEO of EROAD • A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: Focuses on the Designed for students with a non IT-related centres of Research Excellence (CoREs), the appreciating an analysis that I produced, and also sustainability of our terrestrial, marine and bachelor's degree, the Postgraduate Certificate Maurice Wilkins Centre and Te Pūnaha Matatini. seeing my work published as white papers. freshwater environments, our climate, and in Information Technology will teach you the The Maurice Wilkins Centre for Molecular human resilience. specialist skills you need to kick-start your IT “Career-wise I can see myself moving from a data Biodiscovery is a multidisciplinary network that • FUTURE MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGIES: career. This programme is also available to study analyst/business intelligence developer into a data brings together leading biologists, chemists and Focuses on advanced materials and processes on campus. scientist role. In the short term I’m working towards computer scientists from around the country to create a better future. getting the AWS Big Data certification, but long term I to target major human diseases with a focus on auckland.ac.nz/online-pgcertinfotech • COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY: Focuses on want to get a PhD specialising in machine learning and cancer, metabolic disease and infectious disease. molecular and computational analysis and database systems. Te Pūnaha Matatini – ‘the meeting place of understanding of biological systems, spanning “I’m driven by a love for data, programming and solving many faces’ – brings together experts from the sub-cellular through to population level problems. I hope to help people with the insights and across New Zealand to develop methods and dynamics. analysis I create. Working for a company like EROAD tools for transforming complex data about – who are heavily invested in driver and road safety – the environment, economy, and society into means that my insights could help to save someone’s life knowledge, tools and insight for better decision Career opportunities one day. making. The centre, which involves nearly 80 investigators, has played a leading role in New Graduates from our postgraduate programmes “The University environment was one of the highlights Zealand’s Covid-19 response – providing timely are highly sought after in a wide variety of of my programme. I spent a lot of my time using the science-based modelling research used to inform careers. Many go on to become researchers and Choose labs and resources. The professors were helpful for government policy. educators at universities across the world. Others everything from choosing the courses to answering from over 40 questions before the exam. They were there through the *QS World University Rankings By Subject 2021 are sought after as subject-matter experts in government and policy, well-known international postgraduate duration of the programme to guide and help.” companies, charities, and some make the subjects to Research strengths leap into consultancy or entrepreneurship. Whether you are seeking to boost your career personalise your Our eight interdisciplinary research themes opportunities or pursue a completely new course in life, the Faculty of Science offers a supportive degree focus our thinking on how we can best advance Nishita knowledge to serve local, regional and global environment and a range of academically society. Our research-intensive environment challenging science programmes to help you nurtures graduates who are able to articulate and meet your goals. To find out more about career Balamuralikrishna challenge established knowledge, and who are paths our graduates have embarked on, read equipped with the skills to reshape our world. our graduate stories: science.auckland.ac.nz/ Find out more Graduate: Master of Professional Studies in Data graduate-stories science.auckland.ac.nz/pg-study-options Science

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Postgraduate programmes Taught Research Research Online Time to Part-time International Points Start 2021 estimated annual More information 1 1 only and only complete (full- study students required Semester Semester 1 December2 tuition fee for domestic 3 taught time study) One Two students (NZ$)

Science Graduate Diploma in Applied Psychology (GradDipAppPsych) ✓ ✗ ✗ ✓ Part-time only ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✗ ✗ $7,279.20 auckland.ac.nz/graddipapppsych

Bachelor of Science (Honours) (BSc(Hons)) ✗ ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓4 ✗ $8,254.80–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/bsc-hons

Postgraduate Certificate in Information Technology (PGCertInfoTech) ✓ ✗ ✗ ✓ 1 semester ✓ ✓ 60 ✓ ✓ ✗ $4,782.60–$5,325.00 auckland.ac.nz/pgcertinfotech

Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Psychology (PGDipAppPsych) ✓ ✗ ✗ ✗ 1 year ✗ ✓ 120 ✓ ✗ ✗ $9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/pgdipapppsych

Postgraduate Diploma in Forensic Science (PGDipForensic) ✓ ✗ ✗ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✗ ✗ $9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/pgdipforensic

Postgraduate Diploma in Science (PGDipSci) ✓ ✗ ✗ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ ✗ $8,254.80–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/pgdipsci

Master of Data Science (MDataSci) ✗ ✓ ✗ ✗ 1-2 years ✓ ✓ 180 or 240 ✓ ✓ ✗ $9,060.00–$10,650.00 auckland.ac.nz/mdatasci

Master of Environmental Science (MEnvSci) ✗ ✓ ✗ ✗ 18 months ✓ ✓ 180 ✓ ✓ ✗ $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/menvsci Master of Information Technology (MInfoTech) 120, 180 or ✓ ✗ ✗ ✗ 1–2 years ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓25 $9,060.00–$10,650.00 auckland.ac.nz/minfotech 240 Master of Marine Conservation (MMarineCons) ✗ ✓ ✗ ✗ 1–2 years ✓ ✓ 180 ✓ ✓ ✗ $8,661.60–$10,420.80 auckland.ac.nz/mmarinecons

Master of Marine Studies (MMarineSt) ✗ ✓ ✗ ✗ 18 months ✗ ✓ 180 ✓ ✓ ✗ $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/mmarinest

Master of Organisational Psychology (MOrgPsych) ✗ ✓ ✗ ✗ 18 months ✗ ✓ 180 ✓ ✗ ✗ $9,565.20–$9,628.80 auckland.ac.nz/morgpsych

Master of Science (MSc) ✗9 ✓ ✓ ✗ 1 or 2 years ✓ ✓ 120 or 240 ✓ ✓ ✓ $8,254.80–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/msc

Master of Speech Language Therapy Practice (MSLTPrac) ✗ ✓ ✗ ✗ 2 years ✗ ✓ 240 ✓ ✗ ✗ $9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/msltprac

Master of Wine Science (MWineSci) ✗ ✓ ✗ ✗ 18 months ✗ ✓ 180 ✓ ✓ ✗ $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/mwinesci

Doctor of Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy)23 ✗ ✓ ✗ ✗ 3 years ✗ ✗ 360 ✓ ✗ ✗ $7,329.60 auckland.ac.nz/dclinpsy

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) ✗ ✗ ✓ ✗ 3–4 years ✓ ✓ Thesis5 Begin at any time $7,329.60 science.auckland.ac.nz/phd Interfaculty degrees and diplomas

Postgraduate Diploma in Bioscience Enterprise (PGDipBioEnt) ✓ ✗ ✗ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓7 ✗ $9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/pgdipbioent

Postgraduate Diploma in Operations Research and Analytics (PGDipORAn) ✓ ✗ ✗ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ ✗ $9,060.00–$10,650.00 auckland.ac.nz/pgdipor

Master of Bioscience Enterprise (MBioEnt) ✗ ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✗ ✓2 $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/mbioent

Master of Disaster Management (MDisMgt) ✗ ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 year or 18 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓ ✗ $7,934.40–$18,098.40 auckland.ac.nz/mdismgt

Master of Engineering Geology (MEngGeol) ✗ ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 year or 18 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓24 ✓ ✗ $9,565.20–$10,650.00 auckland.ac.nz/menggeol

Master of Operations Research and Analytics (MORAn) ✗ ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ ✓2 $9,952.80 auckland.ac.nz/mor Master of Professional Studies (MProfStuds) - Data Science/Digital Security/ science.auckland.ac.nz/data-science Mathematics Education ✗ ✓ ✗ ✗ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✓ ✓2 $7,782.00–$10,650.00 science.auckland.ac.nz/digital-security science.auckland.ac.nz/math-education

International student fees New programmes10 More information

Postgraduate programmes (per subject area) 2022 estimated annual tuition fee for international students (NZ$)3 Master of Biotechnology (MBiotech) science.auckland.ac.nz/new-degrees Science $48,879.60 Master of Chemistry (MChem) Interfaculty programmes * Master of Ecology (MEcol) Master of Environmental Management (MEnvMgt) Doctoral programmes 2022 estimated annual tuition fee for international students (NZ$)3 Master of Food Science (MFoodSci) Doctor of Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy) $46,688.40 Master of Mathematical Modelling (MMathModelling) 3 Doctoral programmes 2021 estimated annual tuition fee for international students (NZ$) Master of Physiotherapy Practice (MPhysioPrac) Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) $7,329.606

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42 43 Auckland Liggins Institute Bioengineering Dr Simone Watkins was born in Auckland, “The opportunities here The Liggins Institute is a world-leading research centre at the University of Auckland. We are committed to improving lifelong health through and her father is from the village of are vast, particularly Institute Mo’ototua in Sāmoa. After completing excellent research into mothers, pregnancy and early childhood. Our aim a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of at the Bioengineering is to utilise a wide range of approaches, including genomics, laboratory Surgery at the University of Auckland in Liggins Institute Institute. It really is the The ABI is a world-leading research institute that aims to improve the science and clinical research, to translate rapidly novel findings into care 2011 she went on to train and work as a paediatric doctor. Now she’s back as a best place in New Zealand diagnosis and treatment of a range of medical conditions and improve of the mother and her child that promote lifelong health. doctoral student at the Liggins Institute.

Auckland Bioengineering Institute Auckland to cut your teeth in the the lives of people with disabilities or injuries. For the past 20 years, Simone’s PhD is funded by a Health Research Council grant. bioengineering space.” we have been breaking boundaries in bioengineering - our focus on “I am investigating why outcomes for babies research excellence, clinical application, and entrepreneurship is making From cellular research to clinical trials, we take born with life-threatening heart conditions a collaborative and transdisciplinary approach Support and facilities a difference to society and to the New Zealand economy. in New Zealand differ by ethnicity. I will be to research. This enables us to view health gathering and assessing sets of data relating problems from different angles at once and to As a postgraduate student, you will be an integral Laura is researching the design and to these babies and their mothers, as well explore the therapies and interventions that part of the Liggins family, with the opportunity development of an intravaginal medical as interviewing whānau and staff involved have the biggest impact on lifelong health. Our to contribute to all aspects of the Institute’s device (femfit®) for women’s pelvic floor in caring for them. The overarching research Our research deals with the application of • Get support to develop commercial students are critical to this – their research helps work, access to support in seeking research muscle health. goal is to improve equity of health outcomes mathematical and engineering sciences to opportunities based on our research, such as to identify the factors that contribute to good funding from public good, commercial and even for babies born with serious heart conditions “When I heard about this project it was a biology and human physiology. We have world- spin-out companies health and disease. For example, working out the philanthropic avenues and the opportunity to in New Zealand. However, my hope is that the no-brainer. Women in engineering, as well as class researchers working on projects that range • Attend national and international conferences best nutrition for preterm babies or investigating disseminate your research widely, including to information gathered from my thesis can be women’s health research, are both typically from artificial intelligence avatars to implantable to network and expand learning the role our genes play in the development of the public. applied in a wider setting to inform equitable underrepresented for a number of reasons. We devices, to 3D models of human physiology. • Benefit from a range of financial scholarships diseases like diabetes and obesity. Join us and Take on research at the Liggins Institute and you healthcare policies and systems beyond need more women in this space to advance The ABI is a cross-faculty research centre – and grants available only at Auckland you will contribute both to health knowledge and will also benefit from our purpose-built facilities Aotearoa. research for women. many of our staff have joint appointments in Bioengineering Institute the delivery of healthcare that informs the best including a state-of-the-art-laboratory, family- other faculties at the University of Auckland, possible outcomes for the people of Aotearoa friendly clinical research unit for studies in babies, “The Liggins institute is a well-established “As a female engineer who is researching women’s especially with the Department of Engineering New Zealand and the wider world. children and adults and the University’s clinical research unit with an impressive track record health, I can be part of the change to make a Science in the Faculty of Engineering and the Career opportunities research data platform, hosted by the Liggins of high achieving PhD students. It equips me difference and get better health outcomes for Department of Physiology in the Faculty of Institute. with the tools I need to develop as a student women. Our graduates have been employed in a Medical and Health Sciences. The Liggins Institute has a number of scholarships and meet my full potential.​ I feel confident wide range of careers both in New Zealand Research strengths “When you realise you can make such a difference We are a melting pot of a great number of and awards available for masters and doctoral with the oversight from my lead supervisor, and overseas. There are opportunities for to someone’s life, it really propels you to do better disciplines – including biological sciences, Determinants of a healthy life students. There may even be philanthropic who genuinely cares about my research topic our graduates in professional Biomedical and keep persisting on the long pathway for computer science, mathematics physiology funding available if you don't meet the criteria for and completely understands the doctoral Engineering roles, data analytics, research and Here we look at the role of our genes and the way medical device approval and commercialisation. and of course engineering. Our academics a University of Auckland scholarship. student journey. The Liggins Institute also in spin-out companies. Companies that have DNA works to understand why and how non- That is the long term goal: to get our technology and students come from over 50 different has an inclusive, friendly and diverse student employed our graduates include Fisher & Paykel, communicable diseases develop. (femfit®) to women in the community.” countries and a wide range of backgrounds, culture which I enjoy.” Rocket Lab and Soul Machines. which fosters a very creative environment. Healthy mothers, healthy babies Much of our research is already entering the This is where we investigate the effect of clinical workflow, and we have a wide range maternal, fetal and neonatal treatments Laura Pedofsky of commercial activities that are based on Dr Simone and interventions on a child’s growth and our research – the ABI has established many Laura Pedofsky is in the final year of a development. successful spin-out companies over the years, Take on Watkins PhD in Bioengineering. and we support entrepreneurial activities by our Nutrition for lifelong health PhD students and postdoctoral fellows. research that Here we explore the way nutrition affects long- The ABI has many long-standing international term health and response to disease, for example collaborations with universities, companies and has real world 20 years the health of parents at conception or the impact organisations around the world. of breaking of diet on muscle health in later life. impact boundaries in Research strengths Research to reality bioengineering This is where we translate our research findings into changes in clinical practice – whether that • World leaders in computational modelling of from 2001- is implementing a new treatment, or stopping an the human body Find out more intervention that isn’t working. • Innovative medical devices and 2021 liggins.auckland.ac.nz instrumentation • Biomimetics and augmented human technologies • Engineering for clinical technologies • Internationally-recognised researchers and Find out more world-class facilities abi.auckland.ac.nz

44 45 Auckland Bioengineering Institute abi.auckland.ac.nz

Postgraduate programmes Taught Research Time to complete Part-time International Points Start 2021 estimated annual More information (full-time study) study1 students1 required Semester Semester 1 December2 tuition fee for domestic One Two students (NZ$)3

Master of Engineering (ME) – Bioengineering ✗ ✓ 1 year or 18 months ✓ ✓ 120 or 180 ✓ ✓ ✓2 $9,952.80–$10,650.00 auckland.ac.nz/me Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) ✗ ✓ 3–4 years ✓ ✓ Thesis⁵ Begin at any time $7,329.60 auckland.ac.nz/phd

International student fees Postgraduate programmes (per subject area) 2022 estimated annual tuition fee for international students (NZ$)3 Engineering $46,688.40 Auckland Bioengineering Institute Auckland Engineering (geothermal energy courses) $57,471.60 Interfaculty programmes * Doctoral programmes 2021 estimated annual tuition fee for international students (NZ$)3 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) $7,329.606

Liggins Institute liggins.auckland.ac.nz

Postgraduate programmes Taught Research Time to complete Part-time International Points Start 2020 estimated annual More information (full-time study) study1 students1 required Semester Semester 1 December2 tuition fee for domestic One Two students (NZ$)3 Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) BBiomedSc(Hons) ✗ ✓ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✗ ✗ $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/bbiomedsc-hons Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) (BHSc(Hons)) ✗ ✓ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✗ ✗ $9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/bhsc-hons Bachelor of Medical Science (Honours) (BMedSc(Hons)) ✗ ✓ 1 year ✓ ✓ 120 ✓ ✗ ✗ $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/bmedsc-hons Master of Biomedical Science (MBiomedSc) ✗ ✓ 1 or 2 years ✓ ✓ 120 or 240 ✓ ✓ ✓ $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/mbiomedsc Master of Health Sciences (MHSc) ✗ ✓ 1 or 2 years ✓15 ✓ 120 or 240 ✓ ✓4 ✓2 $8,797.20–$9,565.20 auckland.ac.nz/mhsc Doctor of Medicine (MD) ✗ ✓ 3–4 years ✓ ✓ Thesis5 Begin at any time $7,329.60 auckland.ac.nz/md Liggins Institute Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) ✗ ✓ 3–4 years ✓ ✓ Thesis5 Begin at any time $7,329.60 auckland.ac.nz/phd

International student fees

Postgraduate programmes (per subject area) 2022 estimated annual tuition fee for international students (NZ$)3 Law $39,786.00 Medical and Health Sciences $46,525.20–$81,194.40 Doctoral programmes 2022 estimated annual tuition fee for international students (NZ$)3 Doctor of Medicine (MD) $46,688.406 Doctoral programmes 2021 estimated annual tuition fee for international students (NZ$)3 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) $7,329.606

1. Part-time study options are generally not available to international students 4. Semester Two start may not be possible for all subjects/majors/specialisations and only if 9. Programme starts on 8 December. 18. Semester Two start may be possible subject to prior approval by the Head of on student visas. International students must be enrolled full-time to meet the places are available. 10. Available in 2022, subject to regulatory approval. Programme. requirements of their student visa. 5. Upon the recommendation of the Academic Head and approval from the Board of 11. After completing the initial two years of full-time study a candidate may apply for 19. Must have completed Master of Health Psychology. 2. 1 December start available for 120-point research masters only, subject to supervisor Graduate Studies, a candidate may present a corpus of creative work for assessment with permission to continue as a part-time student. 20. Must be registered with the Nursing Council of New Zealand. availability. a written thesis, comprising an integrated whole. 12. This programme will be offered every two years. The next intake will be 2022. 21. Taught option only available for Optometry. 3. Based on annual tuition fees for full-time study of 120 points except: programmes 6. New international PhD students will be accorded domestic status for the purposes of that require 60 points to complete (the annual tuition fee for 60 points is shown); tuition fees, subject to supervisory and residency requirements. A new international PhD 13. Research option only available for Food Engineering and Medical Devices and 22. This programme has a limited intake each year and is open to New Zealand and some one-year programmes offered by the Faculty of Education and Social Work student is defined as a foreign student enrolled for the first time in a Doctor of Philosophy Technologies specialisations. Australian citizens and permanent residents only. require 150 or 160 points to complete (the annual tuition fee for the points required to programme at a New Zealand university. Note that to be eligible for the domestic fee, 14. Full-time study may not be possible for all subjects/majors/specialisations. 23. Programme starts in early January. complete these programmes is shown). Tuition fees are indicative only and the fees you must reside in New Zealand for the duration of your doctoral programme. However, 15. Part-time study may not be possible for all subjects/majors/specialisations and only 24. Taught option available for a limited range of majors. for 2022 will be set at the end of 2021. All students will also pay a student services you may undertake research activities overseas during your doctoral programme (for a if places are available. fee. As an indication, this fee is $962.40 for students undertaking a full-time load cumulative total of no more than 12 months). 25. Late Year Term entry in November is only available for the 240 point programme. 16. Must be registered with the Medical Council of New Zealand. of 120 points in 2021. Students taking fewer than 120 points pay proportionately 7. Part-time only. *Tuition fees will be charged at the respective rate for the subject. lower fees. 17. Must be registered with the Pharmacy Council of New Zealand. 8. Professional programme accredited by the relevant professional body.

46 47 Funding your studies Student services and support

We believe in investing in our postgraduate students. That’s why we offer postgraduate scholarships, It’s important to feel confident that you have the support you need to succeed. Our extensive range of awards and prizes to a total value of over $40 million each year. It pays to investigate funding possibilities student services ensure that help is readily available; we can assist you with everything from research skills as early as possible, so you know what you may be eligible for and when applications are due. to career planning.

Guaranteed postgraduate School of Graduate Studies Alumni Relations In addition to the plentiful general study spaces, Summer Research Scholarships there are quiet study and meeting spaces Everyone who graduates from the University of scholarships Summer Research Scholarships are a great way to gain valuable research experience over the The School of Graduate Studies has overall reserved for you in the postgraduate students' responsibility for the development and oversight Auckland becomes part of our community of The University offers guaranteed scholarships summer months, boost your CV and help you think about pursuing postgraduate study. commons. of policies and procedures for graduate more than 208,000 alumni in New Zealand and Many faculties, schools and departments also to research students who meet grade point The scholarships provide a $6,000 tax-free stipend, as of 2020, and are open to high-achieving programmes and for the promotion of graduate around the world. The Alumni Relations team offer dedicated postgraduate workstations or average (GPA) thresholds from their qualifying domestic and international students. Applications are especially welcomed from international study, and provides advice to all doctoral keeps you connected with your fellow graduates programme. Our guaranteed postgraduate students, Māori students, Pacific students and students from other New Zealand universities. students and their supervisors. and the University community through virtual research facilities, such as the Arts Graduate scholarships are some of the most generous summer.ac.nz Study Centre in the Faculty of Arts. Check your auckland.ac.nz/sgs and in-person events, volunteering and scholarships on offer in New Zealand. mentoring programmes, Ingenio magazine, faculty website for details or request more Get in touch at [email protected] As a high-achieving domestic research student, newsletters and social media. information from the postgraduate adviser in your Doctoral scholarships and Student loans and The School of Graduate Studies coordinates department. you could be eligible for: There are many benefits and services available a range of events for postgraduates, from the support funding allowances to our alumni. Visit the alumni and friends monthly Doctoral Morning Tea to the annual South Auckland Campus, Te Papa Ako Guaranteed postgraduate University of Auckland Doctoral Scholarships are Student loans and allowances are administered website at alumni.auckland.ac.nz or email Three Minute Thesis competition. o Tai Tonga scholarships a generous postgraduate scholarship, paying by StudyLink, a service of the Ministry of Social [email protected] to find out more. The South Auckland Campus, Te Papa Ako o Tai University of Auckland Postgraduate Honours/ fees and providing a stipend (living allowance) of Development. auckland.ac.nz/postgradevents Tonga, is available for use by all University of PGDip Scholarship $28,500* per annum for three years of full-time New Zealand citizens and permanent residents auckland.ac.nz/dmt Learning support Auckland students. The facility offers various study University of Auckland Māori Postgraduate doctoral study, which may be extended by a may be eligible for financial assistance to auckland.ac.nz/3minutethesis spaces and services, including a commons space Scholarship further six months (on application). support them during their studies. Libraries and Learning Services with a large communal kitchen. The campus also University of Auckland Pacific Postgraduate studylink.govt.nz Doctoral scholarships are awarded to both Postgraduate Students’ Libraries and Learning Services provide resources, has a large room for quiet study, as well as meeting Scholarship Phone: 0800 88 99 00 domestic and international students. There are workshops and advice to help you complete your rooms that can be booked for private study spaces University of Auckland Research Masters Association (PGSA) no closing dates or extra application forms: postgraduate study. From our website, you can or meetings. Scholarship The PGSA aims to make postgraduate life more when you apply, just tick the box to request Employment during study access a diverse collection of databases, journals enriching and fulfilling, and is the voice of Students can also borrow laptops, use the printing University of Auckland Doctoral Scholarship assessment for the scholarship and we’ll do and electronic books. Within our libraries, you can Advanced postgraduate students are often postgraduate students (along with AUSA) within facilities, WiFi and library services. The campus is a the rest. Scholarship offers are made alongside access various print, multimedia and microtext International students employed as tutors, laboratory demonstrators the University and the community. quick two-minute walk from both the Manukau bus offers of places in doctoral programmes. materials, including unique manuscripts and We offer guaranteed University of Auckland or teaching assistants for undergraduate The PGSA hosts social and academic and train station. Under a New Zealand Government scheme, new courses. Tutoring is a great way to gain valuable archives. Doctoral Scholarships to international PhD events, produces a newsletter and acts as a international PhD students who reside in New professional and teaching experience during Advisers offer research consultations to help applicants who meet GPA thresholds in their representative for postgraduate students on Zealand during their doctoral study will pay your masters or PhD study. you identify appropriate information sources, qualifying programme from a New Zealand various boards and committees at the University. the same annual tuition fees as New Zealand create search strategies and help you stay current university. For more information, visit: Other opportunities include part-time research Membership is free and allows you access to the students (NZ$7,329.60; US$5,204.02** assisting, administrative duties or library work. with research. You can also attend workshops Doctoral Support auckland.ac.nz/makethegrade Postgraduate lounge and gets you a discount at per annum in 2021). Including compulsory There may be limits on allowable work hours Strata café, both of which are situated on Level 4 on managing research data, referencing and The University offers a variety of health insurance for international students (particularly for scholarship and international of the Kate Edger Information Commons. presenting to assist with your research. resources to support and assist (NZ$670, see pg. 58) and the Student Services students), so you need to check any conditions Other postgraduate For membership details see uoapgsa.org library.auckland.ac.nz/postgraduate doctoral candidates in two ways: to fee (NZ$962.40) the total fee in 2021 was that may apply. If you are working outside of the To learn more about its work, have your say help candidates refine the transferable, scholarships NZ$8,962.00 (US$6,363.02** per annum). University to finance your study, it’s important about University issues and receive the latest research and academic skills needed to that you discuss your work commitments with Learning essentials In addition to guaranteed scholarships, the auckland.ac.nz/pg-international-tuition-fees information about events, you can like the PGSA complete a doctorate successfully and in your department’s postgraduate adviser or Postgraduate study at university requires a wide University offers a range of other postgraduate *As of 2021. Facebook page: facebook.com/pgsa.uoa a timely manner; and to help with career your supervisor to ensure you can balance your set of academic skills. Our online resources will scholarships, awards and bursaries including: **Exchange rate as at 6 Dec 2020. planning, preparedness and professional workload realistically. help you with time management, note-taking development. Postgraduate scholarships and critical thinking. Online resources to support PReSS accounts masters research and thesis writing are also All doctoral candidates are required Kupe Leadership Scholarship to attend an induction and complete a If you’re a doctoral candidate undertaking available. University of Auckland Universitas 21 Doctoral development needs analysis with their supervised research, you’re automatically learningessentials.auckland.ac.nz Student Mobility Scholarship supervisor. entitled to research support funding through PhD The Kate Edger Educational Charitable Trust Awards a University PReSS account. PReSS accounts Study space Freemasons Postgraduate Scholarships provide at least $1,200 per annum (discipline Libraries and Information Commons (IC) facilities Various faculty and subject-specific scholarships dependent) over the four year period of your provide more than 4,000 study spaces, many registration, or until initial submission. You with computers and access to printers, scanners Our Scholarships website provides a database can use the money for costs such as attending and photocopiers. of scholarships offered through the University conferences, research-related travel and of Auckland, as well as information on external accommodation, and research consumables. $28,500 scholarship providers. auckland.ac.nz/press-accounts The annual tax-free stipend For detailed scholarship information, including criteria, closing dates, online applications and provided by the University of application forms, visit: Auckland Doctoral Scholarships auckland.ac.nz/scholarships in 2021 (fees are also covered).

48 49 Māori and Pacific student Tuākana Personal support Students from low socio-economic backgrounds There are six on-campus early childhood centres as their primary health organisation are eligible All our faculties offer Tuākana, a learning equity.auckland.ac.nz/lowseb providing care for children of our students for discounted healthcare. support Support for equity-group students community enhancing the academic success of Family Violence - It's not OK on the City, Grafton and Epsom Campuses. auckland.ac.nz/healthandcounselling We welcome and support Māori and Pacific Māori and Pacific students through academic ‘Equity’ means fairness. The Equity Office Te equity.auckland.ac.nz/itsnotok Bookings are essential as there can be a waiting participation and achievement in all aspects of mentoring and workshops, and pastoral support. Ara Tautika leads the University’s commitment list at each centre. AUSA Advocacy to ensuring everyone who has the potential to University life. auckland.ac.nz/tuakana International student support Two of the centres are Māori medium centres: AUSA Advocacy is a professional service that succeed at our University can do so. We have a Waipapa Marae (City Campus) and Te Aka Matua The University provides a comprehensive range Hineteiwaiwa Kohanga Reo on the City Campus provides advice to students with a range of range of initiatives, resources and support for o Te Pou Hawaiki (Epsom Campus) provide a Te Fale Pouāwhina of support services for international students and Te Puna Kōhungahunga on the Epsom academic, administrative and welfare related our students and their whānau and families. home away from home for our Māori students to help make your transition to life in Auckland Campus. issues. All students can access this free, Te Fale Pouāwhina is dedicated to supporting Check out the websites below or visit and their whānau. as smooth as possible, or to support you with For further information about these centres, confidential service, which is completely students academically and culturally. We equity.auckland.ac.nz Our Fale Pasifika is the centre of the University's specialise in academic learning enhancement your online study while you are overseas. This please contact: +64 9 923 2007 ext: 89714 independent from the University. Student Disability Services provides support for Pacific community. It houses the Centre for Pacific through workshops, wānanga and consultations. includes learning and academic support, English We provide advice about your rights and students with a wide range of impairments, both Parent Space and breastfeeding facilities Studies, and provides a space for discussion and Our work is underpinned by Kaupapa Māori and language support and personal support (see pg. responsibilities within the University, in a visible and invisible. If you live with an impairment support. Pacific principles. 55-56). Parent Space (available at City Campus) offers respectful, non-judgmental and timely manner. that impacts your studies then contact us for facilities for students with children under 16, The Pro Vice-Chancellor Māori and Pro Vice- auckland.ac.nz/tfp international.auckland.ac.nz Our services include advocacy, support, a confidential chat about how we can help you including study space, computers and WiFi, a Chancellor Pacific Office’s Kaimanaaki and Pacific assistance, information and referrals on any succeed at the University. high chair and port-a-cot, toys and books, and a Equity Adviser can provide advice and guidance Leadership Through Learning Students who are parents issues that may affect your ability to meet Student Disability Services provides ongoing place for you to relax. Breastfeeding facilities are your academic goals. We aim to empower you to help ensure our Māori and Pacific students Leadership Through Learning is a 12-week support for students with diagnosed mental Accommodation available on all of our campuses. to negotiate University policy and grievance succeed here. programme supporting undergraduate and health conditions, and can also refer students The University offers a limited range of one, two auckland.ac.nz/parentingsupport procedures and to develop an environment The Offices host networking events for Māori and postgraduate Māori and Pacific students to with learning difficulties through to Inclusive and three-bedroom apartments to postgraduate where the privacy, dignity and respect of all Pacific postgraduate students throughout the develop academic skills and leadership capability. Learning for dedicated learning support. students with young families (see pg. 53). Health and counselling service parties are maintained. academic year. For more information email: It provides a culturally safe environment that disability.auckland.ac.nz accommodation.ac.nz Your health and wellbeing is key to your AUSA Advocacy Sara Toleafoa: normalises leadership and learning success. library.auckland.ac.nz/inclusivelearning success while you’re studying. Our health Student Support Hub, AUSA House [email protected] auckland.ac.nz/leadershipthroughlearning Childcare Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and counselling service has practitioners who 4 Alfred St, across from the City Campus Library auckland.ac.nz/maoristudents Intersex and Takatāpui+ (LGBTQITakatāpui+) The University Early Childhood Centres offer specialise in student needs, offering you quality Open daily 9am-4pm auckland.ac.nz/pacificstudents assistance with juggling childcare and study. advice, support and care. Our main centre is at students Email: [email protected] All of our centres follow the New Zealand early the Kate Edger Information Commons on the equity.auckland.ac.nz/rainbow Phone: +64 9 309 0789 childhood curriculum, Te Whāriki. City Campus. Zoom appointments can also be Students from refugee backgrounds ausa.org.nz arranged. Students who also register the service equity.auckland.ac.nz/ssrb

50 51 Finding accommodation

As a postgraduate student, you need a living environment that allows you to focus on your studies, while enjoying all the social and recreational opportunities that the University and city of Auckland have to offer.

University-managed Carlaw Park Student Village How to apply Located in Parnell, Carlaw Park is only a accommodation You can apply online for a place in a University- five minute walk from the City Campus and managed residence for 2022 from 1 August accommodates 697 students in a combination 2021 at accommodation.ac.nz Furnished, self-catered options of two, three and four bedroom apartments All of our residences offer the opportunity to spread throughout seven buildings. The two meet and make new friends with other students bedroom apartments are exclusively designated from New Zealand and around the world. In for students with young families. Each building residences that house both postgraduate and has direct access to shared common areas, undergraduate students, postgraduate students including a large study room, games room, large are housed close together so that they can form outdoor area and laundry facilities. Accommodation for couples and their own community. families Te Tirohanga o te Tōangaroa We provide a range of accommodation 55 Symonds Located at 128 Anzac Ave, just a five-minute for couples and families. Demand is high walk from the University General Library on the 55 Symonds offers modern, air-conditioned for this accommodation and availability City Campus, Te Tirohanga will open for the first studio deluxe and studio deluxe double is limited, especially if you are applying time in 2020. This residence offers 488 single apartments that are suitable for both singles outside of Semester One. If you are applying rooms, with communal kitchen, dining, study, Sport and recreation Drama students frequently present productions and couples. As well as the amenities offered in Semester Two or between February and Recreation and in your studio, shared facilities include a large lounge and games areas as well as access to a Play sport, get fit and have fun. If you’re keen on in our Drama Studio. November, we recommend you contact entertainment communal kitchen and dining area opening rooftop deck with a BBQ. sport, we have a wide range of opportunities on Details of music concerts, dance performances our Accommodation team for assistance in onto a spacious courtyard, TV room, lounge and offer to you. You could get some friends together and art exhibitions produced by the Faculty of finding accommodation that best fits your Cafés and bars additional study areas. Waikohanga House and sign up for one of the UNIM8S Social Sports Creative Arts and Industries can be found at needs. Whether you’re lunching with friends or just Leagues, or represent your faculty in one of 13 creative.auckland.ac.nz, where you can sign up Located at 44 Symonds Street, just a five minute grabbing a snack, there’s an outlet on campus sports in the Interfaculty Sports Championship. to receive regular updates. walk from the City Campus, this beautifully to suit your needs. Our wide range of retailers refurbished building is the University’s newest And if you’re competitive, you could even What’s On is your online hub for events at the and vending machines ensure you don’t need accommodation for couples and families. represent the University of Auckland in the University. Read your fortnightly What's On to travel far, giving you time to enjoy the vibrant Waikohanga House offers fully-furnished one, National Tertiary Sports Championship. newsletter or like the What’s On Facebook page campus culture. two and three bedroom apartments. Residents If you are already involved in sport at the highest to keep up-to-date with what’s happening on have access to on-site laundry and printing auckland.ac.nz/foodandretail level, support is available to help you navigate campus. facilities. Strata, the postgraduate area on the fourth through the challenge of being a student- auckland.ac.nz/whatson floor of the Kate Edger Information Commons, athlete. facebook.com/uoawhatson features a postgraduate lounge – a large, quiet Love the ocean? The University now has a range study area – and a licensed café with a balcony of marine sports on offer such as waka ama, that overlooks the City Campus. The PGSA hosts sailing and more. a number of postgraduate functions throughout Recreation is also offered on the City Campus, the year on and off-campus. UniGuides with all memberships including access to a Doctoral students are welcome to join the Staff wide range of group fitness classes, weights and As a new student at the University Common Room (SCR) Club at Old Government cardio equipment. Additional programmes and of Auckland it can be challenging to House on the City Campus. Primarily a social services are also available such as boxfit, self- meet new friends, learn about campus club, the SCR operates a café and bar, and defence and much more. resources and services or find out organises social functions for its members. where classes are located. The UniGuide universitysport.auckland.ac.nz Email [email protected] to join. Programme is a free service designed to [email protected] help make your first semester easier, by Music and culture Clubs connecting you with a student mentor You can often enjoy free musical events in the who can show you the ropes. You will There are more than 200 student clubs and City Campus Quad. 95bFM broadcasts from meet your UniGuide at your Faculty societies, ranging from cultural organisations to the City Campus, providing news, views, music, Orientation Day. academic interest groups and clubs for hiking, gig guides and an accommodation guide. Visit auckland.ac.nz/uniguides skiing, art, fitness and yoga. Attend the Clubs .com for live streaming or to volunteer. Expo at the start of semester to meet the current Visit the Gus Fisher Gallery to see work by club members and find out more. established New Zealand and international auckland.ac.nz/clubs artists or try the George Fraser Gallery for a taste of the talent at .

52 53 Arriving from overseas

The University of Auckland warmly welcomes students from all over the world. Studying with us offers you a wonderful opportunity to gain an internationally recognised qualification in a stimulating environment. Our diverse student population includes international students from more than 120 countries, so you’ll be part of a genuinely global academic community.

Why study in New Zealand? Support for international Postgraduate scholarships for international students • As a safe and politically stable country with students a high standard of living, New Zealand is an University of Auckland International Student As an international postgraduate student, Excellence Scholarship ideal place to enjoy your postgraduate study. you will have access to the extensive support • New Zealand enjoys a global reputation for University of Auckland Doctoral Scholarship services the University of Auckland offers technical innovation supported by its world- to all its students. There are also specialist University of Auckland Faculty of Engineering class education system and reputation for Doctoral Scholarship international student support services to help Renting basic furniture such as a bed and a desk. research excellence. Private accommodation you adjust to life in New Zealand and enjoy your Asian Development Bank – Japan Scholarship If you rent a house or a flat in a nearby suburb Accommodation Solutions holds a flatting • Education in New Zealand is not just Program Apart from our University-managed student studies at the University. you will need to sign a tenancy agreement seminar in February or March. We also run about imparting knowledge, but also Dean’s International Doctoral Scholarship (FMHS) accommodation facilities, there is a range of with the landlord. City flats or apartments Flatting Week in late September, which includes about generating new ideas and fostering apartments and flats around Auckland. The International Orientation Faculty of Education and Social Work Postgraduate are generally furnished, while those in nearby a range of events from one-on-one flatting independent thinking. International Student Scholarship University is located close to the city’s central The International Office arranges an Orientation suburbs are often unfurnished, with just a stove workshops to opportunities to connect with • Studying at the University of Auckland, New business district and is served well by public programme at the beginning of Semester One Faculty of Arts International Masters Degree and oven provided. local accmoodation providers. Zealand’s leading university,* will equip Scholarship transport from all areas. you for the global marketplace with an and Two for new international students. It is Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries International If you are interested in seeking accommodation Contact Accommodation Solutions designed to give you all the information you Homestays internationally recognised qualification. Student Masters Award outside of the University residences, our Come and see us at our office, call or email us *worldranked.ac.nz need about the University and living in Auckland. In a homestay you live in a New Zealand family Accommodation Solutions team can assist you for assistance. In addition, the University puts on a number Faculty of Science Masters Awards home where you will have a fully-furnished of social, sporting and cultural activities that New Zealand Scholarships with comprehensive information about renting 9 Grafton Road room. Your host will provide breakfast and provide great opportunities to make new friends. in Auckland, including rental agents, useful Grafton University of Auckland Fulbright Scholarships dinner each weekday and three meals each day Domestic fees for PhDs The International Office will also provide an websites, tenancy requirements, bus timetables, Auckland 1010 University of Auckland Health Research Doctoral during the weekends. Note that most homestays Under a New Zealand Government extensive online orientation for students starting maps, school information and more. Scholarship are not usually located within walking distance Phone: +64 9 373 7599 ext 87691 scheme, new international PhD students their studies from overseas. The Business School Private accommodation can be difficult of the University campuses and may be a bus 0800 864467/0800 UNIHOST who reside in New Zealand during their also provides an Orientation for its coursework University of Auckland International Business to find during January and February, with Masters Scholarship ride away. We use a homestay agency for Fax: +64 9 373 7552 doctoral study will pay the same annual masters students in Quarters Two and Four. large numbers of students looking for placements. Email: [email protected] tuition fees as New Zealand students University of Auckland Law School’s Dean’s Doctoral accommodation. We suggest that you start your When you arrive, you can sign up for a Uniguide Scholarship (NZ$7,329.60; US$5,204.02* per annum – a current student who can answer your search early to secure accommodation. Flatting Advisory Service University of Auckland Senior Health Research in 2021). Including compulsory health questions and help you find your way around Please note that we do not inspect or Phone: +64 9 373 7599 ext 89451 Doctoral Scholarship Share a house or flat with other students. You insurance for international students campus during your first few weeks. guarantee the quality or availability of private are responsible for paying the rent, electricity, Fax: +64 9 373 7552 (NZ$670, see pg. 58) and the Student Email: [email protected] auckland.ac.nz/is-orientation accommodation. gas, insurance, water, garden maintenance and Services fee (NZ$962.40) the total fee in For more information on scholarships available accommodation.ac.nz/advisoryservice phone charges, according to the details in your 2021 was NZ$8,962.00 (US$6,383.02* Pastoral care for international to international students, including selection tenancy agreement. You will need to provide per annum). students criteria, application forms and closing dates, *Exchange rate as at 6 December 2020. visit: auckland.ac.nz/is-scholarships Our international student advisers can help if you need to talk to someone about any Guaranteed scholarships difficulties. They offer a free, confidential service Benefits of studying for a PhD in to help you sort out issues related to your The University offers guaranteed University University-managed accommodation fees New Zealand studies, accommodation, health, budgeting, of Auckland Doctoral Scholarships to new international PhD applicants who meet grade Single Couple Family Mobility Age Room type Bathroom Self- Recreation Mins to Weekly • As a PhD candidate you have open work rights work, immigration and adjusting to life in New point average (GPA) thresholds in their qualifying catering campus rate under the terms of your student visa. Zealand or remote study challenges. 1 programme from a New Zealand university. Carlaw Park ✓ ✗ ✓ ✓ 18+ Single Shared ✓ Basketball, BBQ, games 10 $293 • On completion of your PhD, you can apply auckland.ac.nz/is-advisers 1 Student Two bedroom family Private room, lounge, study $510 for a three-year Post-Study Work Visa which For more information, see Village allows you to work for any employer in New auckland.ac.nz/makethegrade Te ✓ ✗ ✗ ✓ 18+ Single Shared ✓ Study rooms, television 5 $2821 Scholarships Tirohanga lounge, games room Zealand. The University of Auckland administers o te equipped with a pool table, • Your spouse or partner can apply for a Tōangaroa rooftop deck with BBQ work visa valid for the duration of your PhD scholarships that are open to international 55 Symonds ✓ ✓ ✗ ✓ 18+ Studio deluxe Private ✓ BBQ, games room, lounge, 8 $3811 programme. students wishing to pursue postgraduate study. Studio deluxe double Private study room, TV room $4041 • Your dependent children can attend New The International Office also works with external Waikohanga ✗ ✓ ✓ ✓ PG One bedroom apartment Private ✓ 5 $4222 Zealand’s primary and secondary schools scholarship agencies and government bodies to House Two bedroom apartment (family) Private $4942 at the same subsidised rate as New Zealand provide opportunities for international students 2 Three bedroom apartment (family) Private $586 children. who meet entry requirements. immigration.govt.nz See the following table for a selection of 1.Fees are based on the weekly rates for a 42-week period in 2021. Accommodation fees for 2022 will be set in late 2021. available scholarships. For a full list, visit 2.Fees are based on the weekly rates for a 52-week period in 2021. Accommodation fees for 2022 will be set in late 2021. PG = postgraduates. scholarships.auckland.ac.nz

54 55 English language support Career Development and If English is not your first language, you will Employability Services For help with your application, assistance be required to provide proof of your English- (CDES) with visas and insurance, or for more language proficiency to be accepted for information about life and study in New postgraduate study (see auckland.ac.nz/ You don’t need to know what job you Zealand, contact: pg-english-reqs for more information about want but it’s good to start thinking about your English-language requirements). The University career. At Career Development and International Office provides plenty of support to help you further Employability Services (CDES), our team is here Website: international.auckland.ac.nz develop your academic English skills during your to support you from day one. studies. We offer online and in-person resources, Questions: askauckland.ac.nz consultations and host events and workshops Email: [email protected] that help you identify opportunities, network DELNA Postal address: “I am fortunate that my with employers and become work-ready. CDES DELNA (Diagnostic English Language Needs also has a specialised careers consultant for The University of Auckland Assessment) is a free service that determines years at the University of international students. Private Bag 92019 the level of English language support you will Auckland 1142 Auckland have provided Work with us to build knowledge and make need to succeed in your studies. New Zealand connections for life during and after your study. delna.auckland.ac.nz me with opportunities You can use our services during study and for Street and courier address: three years after graduation. and experiences that I will English Language Enrichment (ELE) Alfred Nathan House cdes.auckland.ac.nz 24 Princes St English Language Enrichment (ELE) provides carry with me for life.” Auckland 1010 opportunities to develop your academic New Zealand communication skills through in-person Before you arrive in and online workshops as well as individual consultations. You can join language learning New Zealand Xavier is a Master of Science in Geography groups, participate in Writing in English graduate. He works as a Poukokiri Rangahau Immigration workshops, meet individually with a language Māori (Senior Librarian, Māori Research) at adviser and find language exchange partners. You must apply for a student visa to cover the International students Auckland Council. period you intend to study in New Zealand. You can also access language learning materials You must show evidence that you have been bring perspectives from over 120 “My postgraduate interests came about in and tools to help improve your academic English my third year of undergraduate study, helped through ELE Online. accepted into a programme, have paid your countries to our campuses. tuition fees and have sufficient funds to cover greatly by having enthusiastic lecturers. I think library.auckland.ac.nz/ele your costs while in New Zealand. You must apply some of their energy rubbed off on me. for your visa before entering New Zealand. “The people I encountered and the Working while you study Full details on rights to employment in New opportunities that came out of that are the If you are enrolled as a full-time student at the Zealand while studying are available through main highlights from my time studying. University of Auckland, you may be eligible to Immigration New Zealand, and can be viewed on Meeting people and learning about their work during your programme of study. its website at immigration.govt.nz/study interests enriched my time at university. For up-to-date information on work rights while “I am a research librarian specialising in Māori on a student visa in New Zealand please visit: subject matter. My interests span history, to immigration.govt.nz/study arts and crafts, to whakapapa research. I help people with reference enquiries in these areas, as well as undertake my own research. “The ability to get on with people from various backgrounds has been valuable and has carried me on to my current job. Research work, collecting and analysing information, and looking at different perspectives are also skills that I have developed and am still developing.”

Xavier Forsman

Xavier (Te Rarawa) is a recipient of the School of Environment Māori Masters Thesis Scholarship.

56 57 PhD or named doctorate

How to apply Before you apply Read the academic entry requirements: auckland.ac.nz/doctoralentry Decide on, and clarify as much as possible, your potential research topic or area of research. Check that we have active research in your preferred research Honours, postgraduate certificate, postgraduate diploma and masters programmes area by exploring faculty or department websites, FindaThesis (findathesis.auckland.ac.nz) and the University Directory (unidirectory.auckland.ac.nz). Check the English-language requirements for your programme: auckland.ac.nz/pg-english-reqs If you are applying for the Doctor of Clinical Psychology or Doctor of Education, check the application closing date (pg. 60). Applications for all other Before you apply doctoral programmes may be submitted at any time of the year. Check the entry (auckland.ac.nz/pg-entry-requirements) and English-language (auckland.ac.nz/pg-english-reqs) requirements for your programme. Have electronic copies of the following ready: Check the application closing date (pg. 60). We recommend you apply as early as possible. You don’t need to wait to meet the requirements before applying Relevant academic transcripts – as long as you meet them before the programme begins. Statement of Research Intent If you are applying for a 1-year masters with a research project, you will need to provide evidence that a member of academic staff has agreed to supervise you. See FindaThesis (findathesis.auckland.ac.nz), the research webpages for your area of interest or contact the postgraduate adviser for your Approved English language test scores from within the last two years programme/faculty for potential supervisor details. Academic CV or résumé Evidence of research activity (including a thesis or dissertation) Ready to apply? Arrange for two referees to support your doctoral application. Doctoral referee reports must be submitted directly from your referees.

You can download a Statement of Research Intent form, a Doctoral Referee Report form, and follow our step-by-step guide for doctoral applications, New to the University of Auckland or a former student? Current student? admissions and enrolment at auckland.ac.nz/applydoctorate 1. Apply for admission online: 1. Make an Add/Change programme request online: apply.auckland.ac.nz apply.auckland.ac.nz Ready to apply?

2. You will receive an acknowledgement email listing the supporting documents we require, and a Student ID number for logging 1. Apply for admission online: apply.auckland.ac.nz on to your Application for Admission. You can check your application status online and see what supporting documents you will need to provide. Your application will be assessed once we receive sufficient information (such as uploaded transcripts, other academic results, references or a portfolio) or you have attended an interview.

2. You will receive an acknowledgement email with your Application for Admission login details. You can use these details to keep track of your application status. You can also check online to see if you need to supply any additional supporting documents. Assessment of your doctoral application can take eight weeks or longer. 2. We will assess your application and inform you of the outcome via email. The status will show on the ‘Your applications’ section of the Application for Admission.

3. When a decision is made, the status will show on the ‘Your applications’ section of your Application for Admission and we will inform you of the outcome via email. If you indicate in your application that you would like to be considered for a University of 3. Accept (or decline) your offer online at apply.auckland.ac.nz. If you have a conditional offer, you should accept your offer Auckland Doctoral Scholarship, you will be informed of the outcome in the same email. straight away. There is no need to wait to meet the conditions before accepting your offer. We encourage you to submit the required information to meet the conditions as soon as you are able.*

4. Accept (or decline) the offer online. 4. Enrol in your courses. The postgraduate enrolment process is faculty-specific. See auckland.ac.nz/pgenrolment

Applying for a Graduate School of Management programme 5. When you accept an offer of place, you are admitted to your programme. We will acknowledge your acceptance by email with For information on how to apply to a Graduate School of Management programme, visit gsm.auckland.ac.nz information on how to enrol. Domestic applicants have 3 months to enrol; international applicants have 6 months to enrol.

Need help applying? *Conditional offers International applicants Find answers to frequently asked questions: Conditional offers are made when your place in a programme is subject to Follow the guidelines on pages 58–59. askauckland.ac.nz one or more conditions. For example, you may need to supply final results Read the entry requirements for non-doctoral programmes for international applications: Email: [email protected] or complete a prerequisite course. auckland.ac.nz/pg-entry-requirements Phone: 0800 61 62 65 When you receive a conditional offer: We recommend you apply as early as possible to allow sufficient time to apply for visas. Find a postgraduate adviser: 1. Accept (or decline) the offer. We have a number of official agents and overseas representatives who can help you with auckland.ac.nz/pgadviser 2. Meet the conditions. the application process in person: see auckland.ac.nz/findanagent 3. Submit evidence that you have met the conditions.

58 59 Business professional programmes closing dates for applications Business professional for admission in 2022 programmes quarters 2022 Quarter Two admission Quarter One Postgraduate Certificate in Leadership and Governance5 1 March 2022 (domestic applicants) Monday 10 January – Saturday 26 March Postgraduate Diploma in Business Quarter Two Master of Business Administration Monday 4 April – Saturday 18 June Master of Business Development Quarter Three Master of Business Management Master of Information Governance Monday 27 June – Saturday 10 September Master of Property Practice5 Quarter Four Master of Business Analytics 1 February 2022 (international applicants) Monday 19 September – Saturday 3 December Master of International Business 1 March 2022 (domestic applicants) Dates to remember Master of Management Master of Marketing Application closing dates Master of Professional Accounting Quarter Four admission Please make careful note of the application closing dates listed below. Applications submitted after the closing date will be considered if places are available. Master of Business Administration 1 August 2022 (domestic applicants) If you wish to apply to begin your study in Semester Two 2022, you should check with your faculty to see if there are specific closing dates for the programme Master of Business Development 1 August 2022 (domestic applicants) you wish to study. Master of Business Management Doctoral applications (excluding DClinPsy and EdD) may be submitted at any time of the year. Master of International Business Applications to Law postgraduate programmes may be submitted at any time of the year. Master of Management Master of Marketing 1 Closing dates for applications for admission in 2022 Master of Professional Accounting Semester One admission Master of Audiology 1 October 2021 Master of Energy Master of Health Sciences in Nutrition and Dietetics Academic year 20221 Late Year (December) research Master of Nursing Science masters intake 2022 Master of Speech Language Therapy Practice Lectures begin Thursday 6 January 2 Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Psychology (Preparatory Clinical Psychology pathway) 1 November 2021 Auckland Anniversary Day Monday 31 January December research masters intake ‒ 1 December Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Psychology (Preparatory Clinical Psychology pathway) Waitangi Day2 Monday 7 February Semester One 2023 Bachelor of Medical Science (Honours) Lectures end Friday 11 February Semester One begins ‒ Monday 27 February Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Psychology Study break Saturday 12 February Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Psychology Postgraduate Diploma in Counselling Theory Examinations Monday 14 February – Wednesday 16 February Postgraduate Diploma in Forensic Science Summer School 2022 Summer School ends Wednesday 16 February Postgraduate Diploma in Health Psychology Orientation week Monday 21 February – Friday 25 February Master of Counselling International Orientation Monday 21 February4 Master of Science in Forensic Science 3 Doctor of Clinical Psychology Semester One begins Monday 28 February Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Psychology2 1 December 2021 Mid-semester break/Easter break² Friday 15 April – Friday 29 April Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Psychology2 ANZAC Day Monday 25 April Postgraduate Diploma in Arts in Psychology Graduation Monday 9, Wednesday 11, Friday 13 May Postgraduate Diploma in Science in Psychology Lectures end Friday 3 June Master of Arts in Psychology Master of Health Psychology Queen’s Birthday² Monday 6 June Master of Organisational Psychology Study break Tuesday 7 June – Wednesday 8 June Semester One 2022 Semester Master of Science in Psychology Examinations Thursday 9 June – Monday 27 June Doctor of Education Matariki Friday 24 June Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Early Childhood Education/Primary/Secondary) Check with the Faculty of Education and Social Work Semester One ends Monday 27 June 3 Postgraduate programmes not otherwise specified 8 December 2021 Inter-semester break Tuesday 28 June – Friday 15 July Semester Two admission Orientation week Monday 11 July – Friday 15 July

Master of Creative Writing 1 April 2022 International Orientation Wednesday 13 July4 1. Start/finish dates vary for some programmes. The Master of Energy Graduate School of Management programmes are taught Semester Two begins Monday 18 July over four quarters. See above for GSM quarter start and Doctor of Education 1 December 2022 Mid-semester break Monday 29 August – Friday 9 September finish dates. 3 2. Public holiday/University is closed. Postgraduate programmes not otherwise specified 4 July 2022 Graduation Tuesday 20 September Late Year (December) research masters admission 3. Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Early Childhood Lectures end Friday 21 October Education, Primary and Secondary) programmes 4 Research masters Check with faculty Labour Day² Monday 24 October commence prior to the start of Semester One. For exact start dates, please check the programme webpage:

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