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ACCESS-DATE=1 DECEMBER 2022, PUBLISHER=THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND ACCESS-DATE=5 MAY 2022, | vice_chancellor = Dawn Freshwater| city = Auckland| country = New Zealand (Māori: Tāmaki Makaurau, Aotearoa)ACCESS-DATE=5 MAY 2022, | administrative_staff = 3,567 (FTE, 2019)| students = 34,521 (EFTS, 2019)| undergrad = 25,200 (EFTS, 2019)| postgrad = 8,630 (EFTS, 2019)Public university>Public flagship research universityUrban area>Urban,City Campus: 16 ha (40 acres)Total: 40 ha (99 acres)| free_label = Student Magazine| free = Craccum#00457d}} {{color box|#FFFFFF}}Association of Commonwealth Universities>ACU, Asia-Pacific Association for International Education, Association of Pacific Rim Universities>APRU, Universitas 21, WUN| website = {{official URL}}| logo = University of Auckland logo.svg| logo_size = 175px}}File:University of Auckland Clock Tower.jpg|thumb|The ClockTower on the City Campus. The building is protected as a ‘Category I’ historic place, and was finished in 1926. It is considered an Auckland landmark and an icon of the university.Heritage Sites to Visit: Auckland City. Heritage New ZealandHeritage New ZealandFile:University House, University of Auckland - an old synagogue.jpg|thumb|right|University House, a former synagogue, leased by the university.]]The University of Auckland (UoA; Māori: Waipapa Taumata Rau) is a public research university based in Auckland, New Zealand. The institution was established in 1883 as a constituent college of the University of New Zealand. Originally it was housed in a disused courthouse. Today,{{clarification needed|date=April 2024}} the University of Auckland is New Zealand’s largest university by enrollment, hosting about 40,000 students on five Auckland campuses. The City Campus, in the Auckland central business district, has the bulk of the students and faculties. There are eight faculties, including a law school, as well as three associated research institutes.

History

Origins

The University of Auckland began as a constituent college of the University of New Zealand, founded on 23 May 1883 as Auckland University College. Stewardship of the university during its establishment period was the responsibility of John Chapman Andrew (Vice Chancellor of the University of New Zealand 1885–1903). Housed in a disused courthouse and jail, it started out with 95 students and 4 teaching staff: Frederick Douglas Brown, professor of chemistry (London and Oxford); Algernon Phillips Withiel Thomas, professor of natural sciences (Oxford); Thomas George Tucker, professor of classics (Cambridge); and William Steadman Aldis, professor of mathematics (Cambridge).{{Efn|Steadman Aldis was first offered the position, but declined and recommended his student, George Francis Walker, instead. Walker arrived in Auckland but drowned in a boating accident before taking up the position. The chair was again offered to Steadman Aldis, and this time he accepted, and arrived in time to begin teaching in 1884. The 1883 mathematics course was taught by APW Thomas.WEB, NZMS Newsletter 27 Centrefold - William Aldis, Hugh Segar, Henry Forder and Frederick Chong,www.massey.ac.nz/~wwifs/mathnews/centrefolds/27/Apr1983.shtml, 2021-01-04, www.massey.ac.nz, |name=|group=}} By 1901, student numbers had risen to 156; the majority of these students were training towards being law clerks or teachers and were enrolled part-time.

Development of a research culture

The university conducted little research until the 1930s, when there was a spike in interest in academic research during the Great Depression. At this point, the college’s executive council issued several resolutions in favour of academic freedom after the controversial dismissal of John Beaglehole (allegedly for a letter to a newspaper where he publicly defended the right of communists to distribute their literature), which helped encourage the college’s growth.In 1934, four new professors joined the college: Arthur Sewell (English), H.G. Forder (Mathematics), C.G. Cooper (Classics) and James Rutherford (History). The combination of new talent, and academic freedom saw Auckland University College flourish through to the 1950s.WEB, Our history: Key developments 1883-2000s,www.auckland.ac.nz/en/about-us/about-the-university/the-university/university-history/key-developments-1883-2000s.html, The University of Auckland, April 18, 2018, In 1950, the Elam School of Fine Arts was brought into the University of Auckland. Archie Fisher, who had been appointed principal of the Elam School of Fine Arts was instrumental in having it brought in the University of Auckland.

Making a name

(File:Plaque Queen Mother UoA.jpg|thumb|right|Plaque commemorating the opening of the Science Centre of the University of Auckland by the Queen Mother in 1966. The plaque is currently placed outside Large Chemistry Lecture Theatre in Building 301 of the Science Centre.)The University of New Zealand was dissolved in 1961 and the University of Auckland was empoweredENCYCLOPEDIA, Education, University – University of New Zealand, An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand, 1966, McLintock, A.H.,www.teara.govt.nz/en/1966/education-university-university-of-new-zealand, 10 December 2013, by the University of Auckland Act 1961.In 1966, lecturers Keith Sinclair and Bob Chapman established The University of Auckland Art Collection, beginning with the purchase of several paintings and drawings by Colin McCahon. The Collection is now managed by the Centre for Art Research, based at the Gus Fisher Gallery. Stage A of the Science building was opened by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother on 3 May. In 1975-81 Marie Clay and Patricia Bergquist, the first two female professors, were appointed.

Growth and consolidation

(File:Recreation Centre UoA.jpg|thumb|right|Inside the Recreation Centre of the University of Auckland City Campus in 2019. The Recreation Centre is scheduled to be replaced by a new Recreation and Wellness Centre by the mid-2020s.)Queen Elizabeth II opened the new School of Medicine Building at Grafton on 24 March 1970. The Queen also opened the Liggins Institute in 2002.WEB, Buildings – FMHS History,fmhs-history.blogs.auckland.ac.nz/buildings/, fmhs-history.blogs.auckland.ac.nz, University of Auckland Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, 10 July 2020, The North Shore Campus, established in 2001, was located in the suburb of Takapuna. It offered the Bachelor of Business and Information Management degree. The faculty was served by its own library. At the end of 2006, the campus was closed, and the degree relocated to the City campus.WEB, Brief history of the collections,www.library.auckland.ac.nz/about-us/our-organisation/brief-history-collections, www.library.auckland.ac.nz, University of Auckland Libraries and Learning Services, 10 July 2020, On 1 September 2004, the Auckland College of Education merged with the university’s School of Education (previously part of the Arts Faculty) to form the Faculty of Education and Social Work.WEB, Faculty history,www.auckland.ac.nz/en/education/about-the-faculty/our-faculty/faculty-history.html, University of Auckland Faculty of Education and Social Work, 11 March 2019,web.archive.org/web/20190122031922/https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/education/about-the-faculty/our-faculty/faculty-history.html, 22 January 2019, WEB, Maharey, Steve, Auckland University and Auckland College of Education to merge,www.beehive.govt.nz/release/auckland-university-and-auckland-college-education-merge, Beehive.govt.nz, New Zealand Government, 11 March 2019,web.archive.org/web/20190311090159/https://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/auckland-university-and-auckland-college-education-merge, 11 March 2019, 29 July 2004, The faculty is based at the Epsom Campus of the former college,WEB, Epsom Campus,www.auckland.ac.nz/en/education/study-with-us/epsomcampus.html, University of Auckland Faculty of Education and Social Work, 13 March 2019,web.archive.org/web/20190123141337/https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/education/study-with-us/epsomcampus.html, 23 January 2019, with an additional campus in Whangārei.WEB, Our campuses,www.auckland.ac.nz/en/education/about-the-faculty/our-campuses.html, University of Auckland Faculty of Education and Social Work, 13 March 2019, Professor Stuart McCutcheon became vice-chancellor on 1 January 2005. He was previously the vice-chancellor of Victoria University of Wellington.WEB, Professor Stuart McCutcheon,www.auckland.ac.nz/en/about-us/about-the-university/the-university/governance-and-committees/management-team/professor-stuart-mccutcheon.html, University of Auckland, 8 April 2019, He succeeded Dr John Hood (PhD, Hon. LLD), who was appointed vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford.NEWS, Equality for NZ just what the doctor ordered,www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11117926, 8 April 2019, The New Zealand Herald, 2 September 2013,web.archive.org/web/20140105135900/https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11117926, 5 January 2014, On 16 March 2020, McCutcheon was succeeded by Professor Dawn Freshwater, the first female vice-chancellor in the university’s history.WEB, Welcome to our new Vice-Chancellor,www.auckland.ac.nz/en/news/2020/03/16/welcome-to-our-new-vice-chancellor.html, University of Auckland, 16 March 2020, The university opened a new business school in 2007, following the completion of the Information Commons. It has recently gained international accreditations for all its programmes and now completes the “Triple Crown” (AMBA, EQUIS and AACSB).WEB, Accreditations,www.auckland.ac.nz/en/business/about-business-school/our-faculty/accreditations.html, www.auckland.ac.nz, University of Auckland, 10 July 2020, In 2009, the university embarked on a NZ$1 billion 10-year plan to redevelop and expand its facilities.NEWS,www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=10891168, $1b Auckland Uni expansion on the books, The New Zealand Herald, 18 June 2013, The $240 million Grafton Campus upgrade was completed in 2011.NEWS,www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10571736, University plans $240m medical faculty upgrade0, The New Zealand Herald, 12 May 2009, In May 2013 the university purchased a site for new 5.2-hectare campus on a former Lion Breweries site adjacent to the major business area in Newmarket.WEB,www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=11189399, Rebuild of old Lion Breweries site underway for university, The New Zealand Herald, January 21, 2014, April 18, 2018, Gibson, Anne, The Faculty of Engineering and the School of Chemical Sciences moved into the new faculties in 2015. The NZ$200 million new Science Centre was opened in July 2017.NEWS,educationcentral.co.nz/new-science-facilities-opened-at-university-of-auckland/, New science facilities opened at University of Auckland, New Zealand Media and Entertainment, Education Central, 29 August 2017, The NZ$280 million new Engineering Building was completed in 2019.NEWS,www.scoop.co.nz/stories/ED1912/S00024/dawn-of-a-new-era-at-the-faculty-of-engineering.htm, Dawn of a new era at the Faculty of Engineering, Scoop Independent News, 6 December 2019, In 2017, work started on the building of a new $116m medical school building in Grafton Campus.NEWS,www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=11948355, Work starts on new $116m university medical school building in Grafton, The New Zealand Herald, 27 November 2017, In 2019, work has begun with the redevelopment of the University Recreation Centre in the City Campus.NEWS,www.auckland.ac.nz/en/news/2018/10/19/green-light-for-rec-centre.html, Green light for rec centre, Ingenio, 19 October 2018, WEB,www.auckland.ac.nz/en/on-campus/facilities-and-services/sport-and-recreation/recreation-centre-developments/recreation-centre-redevelopment.html, Recreation and Wellness Centre redevelopment, The University of Auckland, The University of Auckland has also built multiple student accommodation buildings, and it became the largest provider of student accommodation in New Zealand.NEWS,www.scoop.co.nz/stories/ED1911/S00009/university-of-auckland-now-biggest-in-student-accomodation.htm, University of Auckland now biggest in student {{sic, accom, odation, y, |work=Scoop Independent News |date = 4 November 2019}}

Administration

The head of the university is the chancellor, currently Cecilia Tarrant.WEB, Governance and Committees,www.auckland.ac.nz/en/about-us/about-the-university/the-university/governance-and-committees/management-team/chancellor.html, 29 September 2022, The University of Auckland, However, this position is only titular. The chief executive of the university is the vice-chancellor, currently Professor Dawn Freshwater, who is the university’s sixth vice-chancellor,WEB,www.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/uoa-management, Uni. of Auckland Management, 17 December 2012,www.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/uoa-management," title="web.archive.org/web/20130210205655www.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/uoa-management,">web.archive.org/web/20130210205655www.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/uoa-management, 10 February 2013, dead, dmy-all, and the first woman to hold the role.{{cn|date=November 2023}}

List of chancellors

Since 1957, when Auckland University College became the University of Auckland, the university has had 13 chancellors. Previously, the college council had been headed by a president (from 1923), or a chairman (1883–1923).{| class=“wikitable“!!Name!Portrait!Term! colspan=4 | Chairman 1 Maurice O’Rorke (File:George Maurice O’Rorke.jpg| 1883–1916 2 Thomson Leys (File:T. W. Leys.jpg| 1916–1920 3 George Fowlds (File:George Fowlds in 1927 (cropped).jpg| 1920–1923! colspan=4 | President 1 George Fowlds (File:George Fowlds in 1927 (cropped).jpg| 1923–1933 2 Kenneth Mackenzie (surgeon)>60px) 1933–1935 3 Tom Wells (headmaster)>60px) 1935–1937 4 Harold Mahon (File:No image.png| 1937–1938 5 William Cocker (File:No image.png| 1938–1957! colspan=4 | Chancellor 1 William Cocker (File:No image.png| 1957–1961 2 Douglas Robb (surgeon) >60px) 1961–1968 3 Henry Cooper (educator) >60px) 1968–1974 4 Graham Speight (File:No image.png| 1975–1980 5 Lindo Ferguson (ophthalmologist, born 1923)>60px) 1981–1986 6 Mick Brown (judge) >60px) 1986–1991 7 Ian Barker (jurist) >60px) 1991–1999 8 John Graham (rugby union) >60px) 1999–2004 9 Hugh Fletcher (businessman) >60px) 2004–2008 10 Roger France (File:Roger France ONZM (cropped).jpg| 2008–2012 11 Ian Parton (engineer)>60px) 2012–2016 12 Scott St John (File:No image.png| 2017–2021 13 Cecilia Tarrant (File:No image.png| 2021–present

Schools and faculties

(File:Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland.jpg|thumb|right|Part of the Medical School buildings at Grafton) (File:Alfred Nathan House The University of Auckland.jpg|thumb|right|Alfred Nathan House (Building 103) of the University of Auckland, which currently houses the School of Graduate Studies and AskAuckland Central)

Coat of arms

The blazon of the arms of the University of Auckland is: Azure between three mullets argent an open Book proper edged and bound Or with seven Clasps on either side Or, on a chief wavy also argent three Kiwis proper.WEB,www.calendar.auckland.ac.nz/en/info/arms.html, Arms of the University of Auckland, The University of Auckland, University Calendar, April 18, 2018, A “mullet” is a five pointed star; when there are three they are depicted with two above and one below. Their colour is silver (“argent“). “Proper” indicates that the specified item is to be shown in its natural colours – for the book, this would be black and white. The edge (“edged“) and binding of the book is in gold (“Or“) and is bound with seven clasps on either side. A “chief” is a broad strip at the top of the shield.The university’s motto is Ingenio et labore which may be translated from Latin as “By natural ability and hard work.”

Campuses and facilities

Campuses

(File:University Of Auckland Tamaki Campus.jpg|thumb|The School of Population Health building on the Tāmaki Campus)The University of Auckland has a number of campuses in Auckland, and one in Whangārei in the Northland Region.(File:Science Centre of The University of Auckland.jpg|thumb|right|Buildings 303 (left) and 302 (right) of the Science Centre at the City Campus of the University of Auckland)
  1. The City Campus in the Auckland CBD has the majority of the students and faculties. It covers 16 hectares and has a range of amenities including cafes, health services, libraries, childcare facilities and a sports and recreation centre.WEB, Campus locations,www.auckland.ac.nz/en/on-campus/our-campuses/campus-locations.html, University of Auckland, 31 March 2019,
  2. The Grafton Campus, established in 1968, is opposite Auckland City Hospital in the suburb of Grafton, close to the City Campus. The Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences is based here, along with the Eye Clinic.
  3. The Epsom Campus is the main teacher training campus, offering programmes in teacher education and social services. It was formerly the Auckland College of Education’s main campus, until the college merged with the university’s School of Education in September 2004 to form the Faculty of Education and Social Work.WEB, Epsom Campus,www.auckland.ac.nz/en/education/study-with-us/epsomcampus.html, University of Auckland, 31 March 2019, There were plans to close down the Epsom Campus in 2020 and relocate the Faculty of Education and Social Work to the City Campus.WEB, Faculty history,www.auckland.ac.nz/en/education/about-the-faculty/our-faculty/faculty-history.html, University of Auckland Faculty of Education and Social Work, 31 March 2019,web.archive.org/web/20190122031922/https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/education/about-the-faculty/our-faculty/faculty-history.html, 22 January 2019, Later, the closure of the Epsom Campus was postponed to late 2023, with teaching to resume at the City Campus’s refurbished Building 201 in 2024.WEB, Relocation from Epsom Campus to City Campus,www.auckland.ac.nz/en/education/news-and-events/notices/Epsom-Campus-to-City-Campus-relocation.html, University of Auckland, 12 November 2020,web.archive.org/web/20200727135050/https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/education/news-and-events/notices/Epsom-Campus-to-City-Campus-relocation.html, 27 July 2020, live, WEB, University project gets green light with shovel-ready funding,www.auckland.ac.nz/en/news/2020/08/18/university-project-gets-green-light-with-shovel-ready-funding.html, University of Auckland, 16 December 2020,web.archive.org/web/20200922090200/https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/news/2020/08/18/university-project-gets-green-light-with-shovel-ready-funding.html, 22 September 2020, 18 August 2020, live,
  4. The Newmarket Campus was acquired from Lion, when operations ceased at its Newmarket brewery in 2010, selling the site to the university in May 2013.NEWS,www.3news.co.nz/Auckland-Uni-confirms-brewery-site-buy/tabid/423/articleID/295243/Default.aspx, Auckland Uni confirms brewery site buy, 23 April 2013, 3 News, The university has built an engineering research space and a civil structures hall. This new campus houses the Faculties of Engineering and Science.
  5. The Tai Tokerau Campus in Whangārei offers teacher education courses to the Northland community.WEB, Why choose Tai Tokerau Campus?,www.auckland.ac.nz/en/education/study-with-us/tai-tokerau-campus/why-choose-tai-tokerau.html, University of Auckland, 8 April 2019,
  6. The Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences also has several satellite campuses and research facilities including the Waitemata Health Campus (which services North Shore Hospital and Waitakere Hospital), the Freemasons’ Department of Geriatric Medicine at North Shore Hospital, the South Auckland Clinical Campus at Middlemore Hospital, and the Waikato Clinical School.
  7. The Leigh Marine Laboratory is effectively the marine campus and hosts postgraduate teaching and research at the Cape Rodney-Okakari Point Marine Reserve (Goat Island) near Warkworth. Situated on the east coast, about 100 km north of the city of Auckland, it has access to a wide range of unspoiled marine habitats.
  8. The South Auckland Campus - Te Papa Ako o Tai Tonga opened in February 2020 in Manukau, and replaced the Faculty of Education courses that were offered at Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT) prior to the opening of the campus.NEWS, Murphy, Tim, University’s new southside home,www.newsroom.co.nz/2020/02/18/1033433/universitys-new-southside-home, Newsroom (website), Newsroom, 25 June 2020,web.archive.org/web/20200628070354/https://www.newsroom.co.nz/2020/02/18/1033433/universitys-new-southside-home, 28 June 2020, live,
  9. Goldie Estate – Wine Science Centre. In July 2011 Kim and Jeanette Goldwater gifted a 14-hectare winery in Waiheke Island to the university. The Wine Science Centre currently hosts the university’s Wine Science courses.WEB,www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/local-news/waiheke-marketplace/5313166/Goldwaters-gift-to-uni, Goldwaters’ gift to uni, Gil, Alcock, Stuff (website), Stuff, 20 July 2011, 31 January 2012,
(File:Building 529 of The University of Auckland.jpg|thumb|right|Building 529 (Old Liggins Building) of the University of Auckland Grafton Campus)From the start of the first semester of 2010, the university banned smoking on any of its property, including inside and outside buildings in areas that were once designated as smoking areas.NEWS,www.3news.co.nz/Auckland-Uni-begins-the-year-smoke-free-/tabid/420/articleID/144172/Default.aspx, Auckland Uni begins the year smoke free, 3 News, 1 March 2010,www.3news.co.nz/Auckland-Uni-begins-the-year-smoke-free-/tabid/420/articleID/144172/Default.aspx," title="web.archive.org/web/20111020181822www.3news.co.nz/Auckland-Uni-begins-the-year-smoke-free-/tabid/420/articleID/144172/Default.aspx,">web.archive.org/web/20111020181822www.3news.co.nz/Auckland-Uni-begins-the-year-smoke-free-/tabid/420/articleID/144172/Default.aspx, 20 October 2011, Former campuses
  1. The Tāmaki Innovations Campus was located in the east Auckland suburb of St Johns. It was a predominantly postgraduate campus offering training and research security in health innovation and “biodiversity and biosecurity innovation.” The Tamaki campus was closed down in 2020 and its former programs were relocated to the city, Grafton, and Newmarket campuses.WEB, Tāmaki Innovation Campus,www.tamaki.auckland.ac.nz/en/about/tamaki-innovation-campus/about-tamaki-innovation-campus.html, University of Auckland, 31 March 2019,www.tamaki.auckland.ac.nz/en/about/tamaki-innovation-campus/about-tamaki-innovation-campus.html," title="web.archive.org/web/20190122005808www.tamaki.auckland.ac.nz/en/about/tamaki-innovation-campus/about-tamaki-innovation-campus.html,">web.archive.org/web/20190122005808www.tamaki.auckland.ac.nz/en/about/tamaki-innovation-campus/about-tamaki-innovation-campus.html, 22 January 2019, WEB, The Tāmaki Innovation Campus is permanently closed,www.auckland.ac.nz/en/fmhs/news-events/notices/tamaki-campus-permanently-closed.html, University of Auckland, 12 November 2020,web.archive.org/web/20200922090335/https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/fmhs/news-events/notices/tamaki-campus-permanently-closed.html, 22 September 2020, live,

Overseas facilities

The University of Auckland Innovation Institute China (UOAIIC)UOAIIC was established by the University of Auckland and UniServices, the commercialisation arm and knowledge transfer company of the University of Auckland, in 2017 in the Chinese city of Hangzhou.NEWS,www.odt.co.nz/news/national/aucklands-uniservices-sets-innovation-institute-china, Auckland’s UniServices sets innovation institute in China, Otago Daily Times, 24 November 2016, WEB, University of Auckland Innovation Institute China established,www.nzcta.co.nz/chinanow-profile/1890/university-of-auckland-innovation-institute-china-established/, The New Zealand China Trade Association, 25 January 2017, NEWS,www.scoop.co.nz/stories/BU1705/S00690/university-innovation-institute-china-seizes-opportunities.htm, University Innovation Institute China seizes opportunities, Scoop (website), Scoop, 19 May 2017, The Institute occupies a 2800m² physical space in the Hangzhou Qiantang New Area. UOAIIC is led by Dr Yuan Li. It organises annual conferences and meetings for the university to seek commercial opportunities for its research in China.(File:UOAIIC.jpg|thumb|right|The University of Auckland Innovation Institute China (UOAIIC) in Hangzhou, China)Aulin CollegeAulin College, based in Harbin, China, was set up by the University of Auckland and the Northeast Forestry University (NEFU) of China in 2019. The name ‘Aulin’ is a combination of the word “Au” (from the name “Auckland“) and “Lin”, which is the Chinese word for farming and agriculture. In September 2019, Aulin College had its first intake of undergraduate students. Aulin College offers Bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Biotechnology, Chemistry, Computer Science and Technology. Graduates will receive degrees from both the University of Auckland and NEFU.WEB, University of Auckland launches new Aulin College in China,enz.govt.nz/news-and-research/ed-news/university-of-auckland-launches-new-aulin-college-in-china/, Education New Zealand, 17 October 2019, WEB, New college from international partnership between universities,www.auckland.ac.nz/en/news/2019/09/04/new-college-international-partnership.html, The University of Auckland, 4 September 2019, NEWS,www.scoop.co.nz/stories/ED1909/S00013/new-college-from-international-partnership.htm, New college from international partnership, Scoop (website), Scoop, 5 September 2019,

Libraries

File:University of Auckland General Library June 2012.JPG|thumb|Albert BarracksAlbert BarracksThe University of Auckland Library system consists of the General Library and four specialist libraries: the Davis Law Library, Leigh Marine Laboratory Library, the Philson Library (Medical and Health Sciences), and the Sylvia Ashton-Warner Library (Education and Social Work) on the Tai Tokerau campus.WEB, Libraries and Learning Services,www.library.auckland.ac.nz/about-us/libraries, University of Auckland, 8 April 2019, In mid-2018, Vice-Chancellor McCutcheon announced that the university would be closing its Fine Arts, the Architecture and Planning, and Music and Dance Libraries. Their collections were merged into the General Library’s collections.The General Library Special Collections stores several rare books, manuscripts and archives and other material relating to the University of Auckland, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. Some notable manuscript collections include the Western Pacific Archives (which contains British colonial records relating to that region between 1877 and 1978), the poet Robin Hyde’s papers, and the archives of the New Zealand Electronic Poetry Centre, local Labour Party branches, and the New Zealand Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. The Special Collections also has several published collections including the Patterson Collection (which contains books on biblical studies, classics, and ancient history), children’s author Betty Gilderdale’s collection of New Zealand children’s books, the Philson Library’s collections of pre-1900 medical books, and the Asian Language Collection (which contains 230 titles of rare Chinese books). Some notable microtext collections include the Māori Land Court Minute Books and the Pacific Manuscripts Bureau series.WEB, General Library Special Collections,www.library.auckland.ac.nz/about-us/collections/special-collections/general-library, University of Auckland, 8 April 2019,

Research institutes

Student accommodation

The University of Auckland provides a range of accommodation options for students. Several hundred live in Residential Halls and Apartments, which provide, food, accommodation, and social and welfare services alongside self-catered, private residences.WEB, 600 more beds at University of Auckland - The University of Auckland,www.auckland.ac.nz/en/about/news-events-and-notices/news/news-2015/10/600-more-beds-at-university-of-auckland-.html, www.auckland.ac.nz, 2015-11-22, The university ceased leasing Railway Campus in November 2008.NEWS,www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=10541542, Uni quits Railway Campus over repairs, Gibson, Anne, 7 November 2008, The New Zealand Herald, 25 November 2011, The university has four residential halls including Grafton Hall, O’Rorke Hall, University Hall–Towers, and WaipārÅ«rÅ« Hall. These halls are full-catered and are aimed at first–year university students.WEB, Halls of residence general information,www.auckland.ac.nz/en/on-campus/accommodation/university-accommodation/catered-accommodation/halls-of-residence-general-information.html, University of Auckland, 31 March 2019, In addition, the university runs nine self-catered student residences including Te Tirohanga o te Tōangaroa, Carlaw Park Student Village, Grafton Student Flats, 55 Symonds, University Hall–Towers, UniLodge Auckland, UniLodge on Whitaker, Waikohanga House, and the Goldie Estate Homestead on Waiheke Island.WEB, Self-catered accommodation,www.auckland.ac.nz/en/on-campus/accommodation/university-accommodation/self-catered-accommodation.html, University of Auckland, 16 February 2020, These halls and student residences are located in the Auckland CBD area near the university.WEB, University accommodation map,cdn.auckland.ac.nz/assets/auckland/on-campus/accommodation/university-accommodation/halls-of-residence/halls-of-residence-general-information/Accommodation%20Map%20Updated%202018.pdf, University of Auckland, 31 March 2019,

Art Collection

Established in 1966 by Keith Sinclair and Bob Chapman, The Art Collection is one of the university’s most valuable and cherished assets.Dunn, Michael. The University of Auckland. Auckland: Woolmore Publishing,1983. However, its most poignant value lies in its use as a resource for teaching, learning and research. Available on loan to departments and faculties on all campuses, the Collection has been built up over forty years to include major works by significant artists such as Frances Hodgkins, Colin McCahon, Billy Apple and Ralph Hotere.Dunn, Michael. “The University of Auckland”. Art New Zealand. Number 26, Autumn 1983: 48 Outcomes from postgraduate research on the Collection have included a thesis on its own history as an entity, monograph exhibitions on individual artists, and surveys of the impact of the evolution of the Collection on Auckland’s dealer galleries, resulting in the exhibitions and publications Vuletic and His Circle (about the Petar/James Gallery) in 2003 and New Vision Gallery in 2008.

Student body

Students’ association

The Auckland University Students’ Association (AUSA) is the representative body of students, formed in 1891.WEB, What We Do – AUSA,www.ausa.org.nz/your-ausa/about/, 10 July 2020, AUSA publicises student issues, administers student facilities, and assists affiliated student clubs and societies. AUSA produces the student magazine Craccum,NEWS, Craccum Magazine to Throw Off the Chains of Democracy,www.critic.co.nz/news/article/8102/craccum-magazine-to-throw-off-the-chains-of-democr, 10 July 2020, Critic - Te Arohi, 5, 2019, and runs the radio station 95bFM.WEB, Student radio network,www.nzonair.govt.nz/about/our-funding-strategy/student-radio-network/, www.nzonair.govt.nz, NZ on Air, 10 July 2020, en, The name of the alumni association is the University of Auckland Society.WEB, The University of Auckland Society,www.auckland.ac.nz/en/alumni/get-involved/the-university-of-auckland-society.html, www.auckland.ac.nz, University of Auckland, 10 July 2020, {| class=“wikitable” style="width: 100%“! Ethnicity of studentsWEB, Annual Report 2022,www.auckland.ac.nz/assets/about-us/the-university/official-publications/annual-report/UOA-2022-ANNUAL-REPORT.pdf, 27 January 2024, The University of Auckland, 13, !2022 !! 2021 !! 2020 !! 2019 !! 2018 !! 2017 !! 2016 Asian New Zealanders>Asian| 16,683 - 39.8% European New Zealanders>European | 16,095 - 38.4% Pasifika New Zealanders>Pasifika | 3,609 - 8.6% Māori people>Māori | 3,183 - 7.6% New Zealanders#Middle Eastern, Latin American and African>MELAA (Middle Eastern, Latin American, African) | 1,389 - 3.3% | Other | 907 - 2.2% | Total | 41,866

Academics

Admission

Since eliminating open entry in 2009,WEB, Shutting The University Doors – Students Say NO,www.scoop.co.nz/stories/ED0712/S00003.htm, Scoop News, 17 June 2015, all applicants must have a university entrance qualification. Domestic students are required to achieve the NZQA University Entrance Standard,WEB, National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) Level 3 – The University of Auckland,www.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/home/about/admission-and-enrolment/ae-undergraduate-students/ae-entry-requirements/ae-domestic-students/ae-national-certificate-of-educational-achievement, www.auckland.ac.nz, 17 June 2015, while international students must achieve an equivalent approved qualification in their country.WEB, Minimum overseas entry requirements – The University of Auckland,www.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/home/for/international-students/is-entry-requirements/is-minimum-overseas-entry-requirements, www.auckland.ac.nz, 17 June 2015, Admission to the university also requires applicants to meet the preset academic and English language entry requirements specific to the degree for which they are applying.“General information about entry requirements”. The University of Auckland. Retrieved 20 July 2009. Some programmes also have a preset number of places available within the degree. To be guaranteed entry students must achieve a rank score as well as meet any additional requirements.WEB, National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) Level 3 – The University of Auckland,www.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/ae-national-certificate-of-educational-achievement, www.auckland.ac.nz, 17 June 2015, All students who did not complete their high school education or equivalent in English are also required to provide a valid IELTS score (minimum of 6.0) or equivalent.“English language requirements”. The University of Auckland. Retrieved 20 July 2009.

Rankings









factoids
QS_W_year = 2024 PUBLISHER=QS QUACQUARELLI SYMONDS LIMITED, 2022-10-16, ARWU_W_year = 2022 PUBLISHER=SHANGHAI RANKING, 2022-10-16, }}The University of Auckland is New Zealand’s leading university. It is the highest ranked New Zealand university in the QS World University Rankings and Shanghai Jiao Tong Academic Ranking of World Universities, and along with the University of Otago and the Auckland University of Technology is included in the Times Higher Education top 250.WEB, New Zealand’s world-ranked University,www.auckland.ac.nz/en/about-us/about-the-university/our-ranking-and-reputation/New-Zealands-world-ranked-University.html, www.auckland.ac.nz, University of Auckland, 10 July 2020, QS World University Rankings2010 QS World University RankingsWEB,www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2010/results, QS World University Rankings 2010 Results, ranked University of Auckland 68th overall in the world, scoring very consistently in the subject rankings: 51st in Arts & Humanities, 55th in Engineering & IT, 41st in Life Sciences & Biomedicine, 68th in Natural Sciences and 38th in Social Sciences.2011 QS World University RankingsQS World University Rankings 2015/16. Top Universities. Retrieved on 1 October 2015. ranked the University of Auckland 82nd overall in the world. In the subject rankings, it ranked less than the previous year: 55th in Arts & Humanities, 62nd in Engineering & IT, 50th in Life Sciences & Biomedicine, 73rd in Natural Sciences, 41st in Social Sciences and 33rd in Accounting & Finance.2014 QS World University Rankings“QS World University Rankings (2014/15)”. QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited. 2014. Retrieved 21 September 2014. ranked the University of Auckland 92nd overall in the world. In the subject rankings, it continues getting less than previous years for most areas: 91st in Natural Sciences, 66th in Engineering & IT, 74th in Life Sciences & Biomedicine, 30th in Social Sciences and 35th in Arts & Humanities.2015 QS World University Rankings“QS World University Rankings (2015/16)”. QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited. 2015. Retrieved 19 September 2015. ranked the University of Auckland 82nd overall in the world. In Faculty rankings, the university was placed 28th in Arts and Humanities, 34th in Social Sciences and Management, 59th in Engineering and Technology, 70th in Life Sciences and Medicine, and 134th in Natural Sciences.2016 QS World University Rankings ranked the University of Auckland 81st overall in the world. The University of Auckland is ranked first in New Zealand in 35 of the 40 subjects, featuring in the top 50 in 15 subjects: Archaeology (20), Education (23), Development Studies (26), Psychology (29), English Language and Literature (31), Nursing (32), Law (32), Accounting and Finance (34), Geography (38), Civil and Structural Engineering (41), Architecture (44), Anthropology (44), Social Policy (49), Linguistics (49), Business and Management Studies (50).{{Citation needed|date=January 2021}}University Impact RankingsIn 2020, the University of Auckland is ranked Number 1 globally in the University Impact Rankings by Times Higher Education. The result recognised the university’s performance against the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, as well as the university’s commitment to sustainability and making positive social impacts.WEB,www.timeshighereducation.com/rankings/impact/2020/overall, University Impact Rankings 2020, 2020, Times Higher Education, PBRF rankingsThe University of Auckland is a research-led university, and had the second highest ranking in the 2006 and 2012 Performance Based Research Fund (PBRF) exercises and the fourth highest ranking in the 2018 PBRF exercise.WEB,www.tec.govt.nz/assets/Publications-and-others/PBRF-2018/fd3f65348a/Improving-Research-Quality-The-results-of-the-PBRF-2018-Quality-Evaluation-12-09-2019.pdf, Improving Research Quality: The results of the PBRF 2018 Quality Evaluation, 34, Tertiary Education Commission, 12 September 2019, The Performance Based Research Fund exercises are conducted by the government and evaluate the quality of researchers and research output of all tertiary institutions in New Zealand.In the previous PBRF evaluation in 2003, when the university was ranked the top research university in New Zealand, the Commission commented: “On virtually any measure, the University of Auckland is the country’s leading research university. Not only did it achieve the highest quality score of any TEO [tertiary education organisation], but it also has by far the largest share of A-rated researchers in the country.“WEB,www.tec.govt.nz/upload/downloads/pbrf_report_overview.pdf, Full report, 23 August 2008,www.tec.govt.nz/upload/downloads/pbrf_report_overview.pdf," title="web.archive.org/web/20081014164600www.tec.govt.nz/upload/downloads/pbrf_report_overview.pdf,">web.archive.org/web/20081014164600www.tec.govt.nz/upload/downloads/pbrf_report_overview.pdf, 14 October 2008, dead, dmy-all,  {{small|(174 KB)}}

CECIL

CECIL (CSL, short for Computer Supported Learning) was the university’s learning management and course management system before Canvas and was developed in-house. It had more than 44,000 log-ins per day (2008 April). Cecil support staff worked with academics on research into cheating detections during online assessment,Detecting Cheaters using a Learning Management System. Cecil. Retrieved 6 November 2008. productivity improvement using a learning management system (LMS),Increasing Teaching Productivity with EuropeMMM. Cecil. Retrieved 6 November 2008. and effectiveness of tools in LMS.On-Line Course Surveys: Do Incentives Work. Ed/ITLib Digital Library, AACE. Retrieved 6 November 2008. Cecil contains many of the features of similar systems such as Sakai Project and WebCT. Cecil also provides interactive tools for collaboration and other tools specific to the university.Cecil Training. Cecil. 6 November 2008. In 2014, a review of learning and teaching technology was initiated, seeking to replace Cecil. The review determined that Canvas (a learning management system developed by Instructure) would be implemented prior to the commencement of the 2016 academic year, and CECIL now acts as an archive for old courses.WEB, University improvements - The University of Auckland,www.auckland.ac.nz/en/about/learning-and-teaching/teaching-and-course-development/student-feedback/actions-and-improvements/what-is-being-done/university-improvements.html#56797a1dda4058170ef831a5c73c061b, www.auckland.ac.nz, 2015-11-22,

Controversies

Restructuring measures

In April 2016, Vice-Chancellor Stuart McCutcheon announced that University of Auckland would be selling off its Epsom and Tamaki campuses in order to consolidate education and services at the city, Grafton, and Newmarket campuses. The Epsom Campus is the site of the University of Auckland’s education faculty while the Tamaki campus hosts elements of the medical and science faculties as well as the School of Population Health.NEWS, Auckland Uni to sell Tamaki Campus,www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=11620635, 11 March 2019, The New Zealand Herald, 11 April 2016, NEWS, Auckland University sells Tamaki campus to developer Tim Edney,www.nbr.co.nz/article/auckland-university-sells-tamaki-campus-developer-tim-edney-b-187405, 11 March 2019, National Business Review, 11 April 2016, In mid-June 2018, McCutcheon announced that the university would be closing down and merging its specialist fine arts, architecture, and music and dance libraries into the City Campus’ General Library. In addition, the university would cut 100 support jobs. The Vice-Chancellor claimed that these cutbacks would save between NZ$3 million and $4 million a year.NEWS, Robinson, Amanda Jane, Auckland University confirms library closures despite huge protests,www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2018/06/auckland-university-confirms-library-closures-despite-huge-protests.html, 11 March 2019, Newshub, 21 June 2018,web.archive.org/web/20190331044037/https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2018/06/auckland-university-confirms-library-closures-despite-huge-protests.html, 31 March 2019, NEWS, Furley, Tom, Smith, Anneke, Heated rally against shut uni libraries: ‘It means the death of fine arts’,www.radionz.co.nz/news/national/360147/heated-rally-against-shut-uni-libraries-it-means-the-death-of-fine-arts, 11 March 2019, Radio New Zealand, 21 June 2018,web.archive.org/web/20190119070443/https://www.radionz.co.nz/news/national/360147/heated-rally-against-shut-uni-libraries-it-means-the-death-of-fine-arts, 19 January 2019, NEWS, Three specialist libraries to close at University of Auckland, 45 jobs to go,www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=12075286, 8 April 2019, The New Zealand Herald, 21 June 2018,web.archive.org/web/20190408100052/https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=12075286, 8 April 2019, This announcement triggered criticism and several protests from arts faculty and students. Students objected to the closure of the Elam Fine Arts Library on the grounds that it would make it harder to access study materials. Thousands of dissenters circulated a petition protesting the Vice-Chancellor’s restructuring policies. Protests were also held in April, May, and June 2018.NEWS, Garwood, Annabella, Emotions high as Auckland University students protest library closure,www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2018/04/emotions-high-as-auckland-university-students-protest-library-closure.html, 11 March 2019, Newshub, 30 April 2018,web.archive.org/web/20190331044326/https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2018/04/emotions-high-as-auckland-university-students-protest-library-closure.html, 31 March 2019, NEWS, Bateman, Sophie, Huge protests at Auckland University over library closures,www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2018/05/huge-protests-at-auckland-university-over-library-closures.html, 11 March 2019, Newshub, 17 May 2018,www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2018/05/huge-protests-at-auckland-university-over-library-closures.html," title="web.archive.org/web/20180519233319www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2018/05/huge-protests-at-auckland-university-over-library-closures.html,">web.archive.org/web/20180519233319www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2018/05/huge-protests-at-auckland-university-over-library-closures.html, 19 May 2018,

Fossil fuel divestment controversy

In April 2017, more than 100 students from the Auckland University Medical Students Association marched demanding the removal of coal, oil and gas from the university’s investment portfolio. In May 2017, 14 people from student group Fossil Fuel UoA occupied the Clocktower, urging current Vice Chancellor Professor Stuart McCutcheon to issue a statement in support of divestment from fossil fuels.WEB,www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/93077753/students-occupy-university-of-auckland-demanding-divestment-from-fossil-fuels, Students occupy University of Auckland, demanding divestment from fossil fuels, Stuff, 18 April 2018, After twelve hours, they were forcibly removed by police. The following day over two hundred students and staff marched to demand divestment from fossil fuelsWEB,www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1706/S00003/hundreds-of-students-staff-march-for-divestment.htm, Hundreds of students, staff march for divestment, Scoop News, 18 April 2018, and more than 240 members of staff from 8 faculties signed an open letter supporting divestment to the Boards of the University of Auckland Foundation and School of Medicine Foundation.WEB,350.org.nz/fossilfreeuoa/openletter/, Staff Open Letter to the UoA Foundation, 18 April 2018, Today, the University of Auckland Foundation has a Responsible Investment Policy.WEB,www.uoafoundation.org.nz/responsible-investment, University of Auckland Foundation Responsible Investment Policy, University of Auckland Foundation, 7 June 2022, The foundation has now effectively eliminated fossil fuels from its investment portfolio. As at 31 December 2021, only 0.005% (31 December 2020 0.49%) of the foundation’s investments were held in companies deriving revenue from fossil fuels.

Vice Chancellor’s house

In early December 2020, the Auditor-General’s Office released its report criticising the University of Auckland’s decision to purchase a NZ$5 million house in Auckland’s Parnell suburb for Vice Chancellor Dawn Freshwater, ruling that the university had not been able to show a “justifiable business purpose” for purchasing the house apart from Freshwater’s personal benefit. The purchase of the house had been criticised as frivolous by student unions. In October 2020, Vice Chancellor Freshwater had recommended that the university’s board sell the house to pay off debt and because COVID-19 social distancing restrictions had made it impossible to host functions there.NEWS, Leahy, Ben, University’s $5 million Parnell mansion purchase panned by watchdog,www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/universitys-5-million-parnell-mansion-purchase-panned-by-watchdog/L2LL7PK6MOWBED63NMBFCKDH3A/, 4 December 2020, The New Zealand Herald, 2 December 2020,web.archive.org/web/20201202022843/https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/universitys-5-million-parnell-mansion-purchase-panned-by-watchdog/L2LL7PK6MOWBED63NMBFCKDH3A/, 2 December 2020, live, WEB, Summary: Inquiry into the University of Auckland’s decision to purchase a house in Parnell,oag.parliament.nz/2020/inquiry-auckland-uni/docs/summary-university-of-auckland.pdf, Controller and Auditor-General of New Zealand, 4 December 2020,web.archive.org/web/20201202015202/https://oag.parliament.nz/2020/inquiry-auckland-uni/docs/summary-university-of-auckland.pdf, 2 December 2020, live,

Siouxsie Wiles v University of Auckland

In January 2022 Siouxsie Wiles and Shaun Hendy filed claims with the Employment Relations Authority against the University of Auckland. They alleged that the University did not protect them from harassment for their COVID-19 commentary advocacy for vaccination.WEB, Anthony, John, 2022-01-03, Covid-19 commentators make employment claim against University of Auckland,www.stuff.co.nz/business/industries/127426239/covid19-commentators-make-employment-claim-against-university-of-auckland, 2023-11-09, Stuff, en, WEB, 6 November 2023, Siouxsie Wiles v University of Auckland: ‘Victim blaming’ HR staff told scientist to stop making public comments on Covid-19,www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/siouxsie-wiles-v-university-of-auckland-threats-against-high-profile-scientist-played-to-court/PWNWS4UL5RHSTNDXXKTOVQI4PI/, 9 November 2023, The New Zealand Herald, In October 2022 Hendy resolved the dispute after leaving the university.WEB, Earley, Melanie, 2023-11-06, Covid-19 commentator Siouxsie Wiles received ‘tsunami of abuse’, court hears,www.stuff.co.nz/national/133240201/covid19-commentator-siouxsie-wiles-received-tsunami-of-abuse-court-hears, 2023-11-09, Stuff, en, Wiles started a hearing in November 2023, with an expected duration of three weeks.WEB, McGregor, Catherine, 2023-11-06, Siouxsie Wiles will have her day in court,thespinoff.co.nz/the-bulletin/06-11-2023/siouxsie-wiles-will-have-her-day-in-court, 2023-11-09, The Spinoff, en, WEB, 6 November 2023, Siouxsie Wiles v University of Auckland: ‘Victim blaming’ HR staff told scientist to stop making public comments on Covid-19,www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/siouxsie-wiles-v-university-of-auckland-threats-against-high-profile-scientist-played-to-court/PWNWS4UL5RHSTNDXXKTOVQI4PI/, 9 November 2023, The New Zealand Herald,

Notable people

Notable alumni

Academia

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Art

Business

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Film and television

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Music

Politics and Law

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Science and technology

Sports

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Notable faculty

File:ROGER C GREEN 002.jpg|thumb|upright|Portrait of Professor Roger Curtis GreenRoger Curtis GreenUntil his death in 2009, the longest serving staff member was Emeritus Professor of Prehistory, Roger Curtis Green, BA BSc (New Mexico), PhD (Harv.), FRSNZ, MANAS. He had been on the staff 1961–66 and from 1973 onwards. The longest serving, non-’retired’ staff member is Bernard Brown, ONZM, LLB (Hons) (Leeds), LLM (Sing.). He has been a full-time senior lecturer in the faculty of law 1962-65 and 1969 onwards. William Phillips, the influential economist largely famed for his Phillips curve, taught at the university from 1969 until his death in 1975. The programming language R, widely used by statisticians and data scientists, was developed at the university by Robert Gentleman and Ross Ihaka in the 1990s.TECH REPORT,www.stat.auckland.ac.nz/~ihaka/downloads/Interface98.pdf, R : Past and Future History, Ross, Ihaka, Statistics Department, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, 1998, According to the Association of University Staff of New Zealand (AUS) in 2007, New Zealand universities, including the University of Auckland, had been taking a more litigious approach to managing their staff in recent years and engaged lawyers and employment advocates to handle even minor matters. The University of Auckland “paid out more than $780,000 in 2006 to settle problems it listed as including personal grievances and disputes”.WEB,www.scoop.co.nz/stories/ED0710/S00036.htm, AUS tertiary update, 11 October 2007, Scoop News, Association of University Staff of New Zealand, 28 April 2012, For example, Paul Buchanan, a popular, world-renowned lecturer on international relations and security, was summarily dismissed in 2007 because a student to whom he sent an email complained that she found his comments about her performance in his class to be offensive. He was later reinstated,WEB,www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10533235, Sacked lecturer reinstated, Edward, Gay, The New Zealand Herald, 20 September 2008, 1 February 2012, but this was just a formality and he never returned to lecturing. As the AUS would not financially support a case for full reinstatement, Buchanan accepted the formal reinstatement and a nominal monetary payout as a settlement of his appeal to the Employment Court.WEB,www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL1009/S00201/paul-buchanans-employment-at-auckland-uni-ends.htm, Paul Buchanan’s employment at Auckland Uni ends, 28 September 2010, Scoop News, 28 April 2012,

Demographics

The statistical area of Auckland-University, which covers the city campuses of the University of Auckland and the Auckland University of Technology, covers {{Convert|0.37|km2||abbr=on}}WEB, ArcGIS Web Application,statsnz.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=6f49867abe464f86ac7526552fe19787, 10 March 2024, statsnz.maps.arcgis.com, and had an estimated population of {{NZ population data 2023 SA2|Auckland-University|y}} as of {{NZ population data 2023 SA2|||y|y||,}} with a population density of {{Decimals|{{formatnum:{{NZ population data 2023 SA2|Auckland-University|y}}|R}}/0.37|0}} people per km2.{{Historical populations|2006|96|2013|111|2018|105|percentages=pagr|align=left|source=}}Before the 2023 census, Auckland-University had a smaller boundary, covering {{Convert|0.35|km2||abbr=on}}. Using that boundary, Auckland-University had a population of 105 at the 2018 New Zealand census, a decrease of 6 people (−5.4%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 9 people (9.4%) since the 2006 census. There were 63 households, comprising 57 males and 48 females, giving a sex ratio of 1.19 males per female. The median age was 29.2 years (compared with 37.4 years nationally), with 6 people (5.7%) aged under 15 years, 54 (51.4%) aged 15 to 29, 39 (37.1%) aged 30 to 64, and 6 (5.7%) aged 65 or older.Ethnicities were 28.6% European/Pākehā, 8.6% Māori, 5.7% Pacific peoples, 62.9% Asian, and 11.4% other ethnicities. People may identify with more than one ethnicity.The percentage of people born overseas was 80.0, compared with 27.1% nationally.Although some people chose not to answer the census’s question about religious affiliation, 45.7% had no religion, 25.7% were Christian, 11.4% were Hindu, 5.7% were Muslim, and 11.4% were Buddhist.Of those at least 15 years old, 54 (54.5%) people had a bachelor’s or higher degree, and 0 (0.0%) people had no formal qualifications. The median income was $30,200, compared with $31,800 nationally. 9 people (9.1%) earned over $70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 45 (45.5%) people were employed full-time, 18 (18.2%) were part-time, and 6 (6.1%) were unemployed.{{NZ census 2018|Auckland-University (134800)|auckland-university|Auckland-University}}

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Sources

  • A Complete Guide To Heraldry by A.C. Fox-Davies 1909.

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