New Zealand has 6 universities among the top universities in the world (according to the latest rankings of QS World Ranking. The quality of education in New Zealand has been affirmed, on par with other countries with the most advanced education, global standard training programs, degrees recognized worldwide, and a friendly and safe living environment for international students.
Why should you study at universities in New Zealand?
Victoria University of Wellington
Established in 1897, Victoria University of Wellington is a global citizen university in the heart of New Zealand’s vibrant capital. The School offers more than 170 undergraduate or graduate programs across eight teaching faculties at three central campuses, from preparatory to doctoral. Approximately 22,000 students, including international students from more than 100 countries
The school values meaningful participation in the economic, cultural, and social life of the Wellington region as well as internationalization initiatives. The University prides itself on excellence in research, teaching, and transformative engagement that is locally relevant and internationally significant.
The school prides itself on maintaining standards of excellence in providing excellent student experiences both inside and outside the classroom.
Otago University
2019 is the year of the 150th anniversary of the founding of the University of Otago, New Zealand’s first university (1869) located in the city of Dunedin – the city with the world’s highest slope, natural landscape, and Student-friendly living environment. The school is in the top 1% of the best universities in the world according to QS World University Rankings.
The University of Otago stands out for its teaching quality, 95% of graduates find jobs or continue their studies at higher levels. The school’s key and focused training fields belong to biological sciences, biomedical engineering, general practitioners, dentists, etc. Physical activities and volunteering are also strengths of the school, and athletes New Zealand’s famous rugby players all come from and train from school clubs.
Canterbury University
One of New Zealand’s oldest universities, it is in the Top 250 leading universities, with 12,792 students studying. Canterbury University is located in Christchurch – the largest city in the South Island. The school library has more than 1.9 million books to serve learning and research, modern facilities are always open 24/7 to meet the needs of students.
The school’s Civil-Structural Engineering major is in the top 100 in the world according to the following criteria: academic reputation and employer evaluation, and more than 11 other majors are also on the list. Top 100 (According to the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2020). Canterbury University is also New Zealand’s leading university in social science research.
Waikato University
The University of Waikato was awarded QS 5 Stars for criteria such as facilities, social sciences and management, and employment opportunities. The school has increased 135 places in the QS World University Rankings in the past 6 years, ranking 266th out of more than 1,000 universities worldwide. Waikato’s teaching staff maintains the principle of ‘open office hours’, so students can freely meet and discuss work or have questions about any issues related to course content.
Auckland University of Technology
As one of the 50 best young universities under 50 years of establishment in the millennium, Auckland University of Technology is constantly developing rapidly, continuously upgrading in the rankings according to the Times of Higher Education. (currently, the school is at position 251-300), top 2% of the best universities.
Outstanding training majors, reaching the top in the world such as Design & Fine Arts (Top 100), Hotel Tourism Management (Top 75), etc. AUT was also awarded 5 stars for outstanding teaching quality, beauty, job opportunities, and facilities.
Massey University
Massey University differentiates itself from New Zealand universities by its ability to provide research-based teaching and training at three campuses in Auckland, Palmerston North, and Wellington.
Massey has strong links with industry and commerce that contribute to economic development, evidenced by our teaching and research in applied areas such as veterinary medicine, food technology, science, and technology. studying information, technology…
Lincoln University
Founded in 1878 as the first dedicated agricultural college in the Southern Hemisphere, Lincoln University‘s purpose is to improve lives and develop the future, which means providing diverse learning options and collaboration with industry to help solve some of the world’s toughest problems.
+ The university specializing in agriculture is in the Top 100 for Agriculture (QS rankings)
+ Ranked 18th in the category of best small universities in the world
+ Enjoy a more personal learning environment and more opportunities to interact with instructors
+ Achieved 5-star standard in the QS rankings for facilities, recruitment, internationalization, integration, teaching, and research.
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