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Department of Statistics, University of Auckland

Department of Statistics, University of Auckland

3A Symonds St, Auckland ,
We're the largest Statistics Department in New Zealand and Australia and the birth place of the R Project. We teach a full range of courses, cover a broad spectrum of statistical research areas and of
Tel: -9236838
AUT Business Strategy League

AUT Business Strategy League

42 Wakefield Street, Auckland ,
Businesses Strategy League is one of the largest clubs on campus and we provide a range of competitions and events. We provide opportunities for personal development through a wide range of events, in particular through our case competitions. Our aim is to bridge the gap between the classroom and boardroom, providing students with the chance to immerse themselves in the practical business world.
Auckland Bioengineering Institute

Auckland Bioengineering Institute

70 Symonds Street, Auckland ,
The ABI is working to improve the understanding of physiological processes and the diagnosis and treatment of injury or disease. FInd out more at: www.abi.auckland.ac.nz
Edenz Colleges

Edenz Colleges

85 Airedale Street, Auckland ,
Based in Auckland, New Zealand, EDENZ Colleges is a unique school with an international vision. Our passion is providing students with a quality education that will enable them to be successful in their future careers. Since 1988, we have offered students a top quality education within a warm, caring environment. EDENZ has built a reputation for outstanding tuition quality and care. Whether you’ll be studying for pleasure, a career or further education, our highly qualified and experienced staff will be able to provide you with a memorable and uniquely rewarding learning experience. Our Auckland campus is spread across 6 floors, each with a dedicated College: Film, General English, Teacher Training and Business. The EDENZ Hostel (top 2 floors) offers shared student accommodation. Students can access computer labs, wired and wireless internet access, library, EDENZ café, common rooms, pool table, foosball, air hockey, as well as regular student excursions outside college, enjoying Auckland’s world-famous tourist attractions, restaurants and hospitality.
Help Green our Uni

Help Green our Uni

49 Symonds Street, Auckland ,
Help Green our Uni! is a group of The University of Auckland students who are interested in learning about and getting involved in reducing the university’s environmental footprint. Anyone can join the group, ask questions and keep up to date with progress that The University and its students are making towards becoming a more environmentally sustainable community. This facebook group will post information on our waste and water minimisation initiatives, energy management, student engagement and the rethink*reduce*reuse*recycle* ethos developed by the Sustainability & Environment Programme. You can also find information on events, seminars, courses and outings such as tree planting days taking place on campus and around our city.
AUEA - Faculty of Engineering Alumni, University of Auckland

AUEA - Faculty of Engineering Alumni, University of Auckland

20 Symonds Street, Auckland ,
The Auckland University Engineers Association (AUEA) was established in 1957. We are possibly the oldest alumni association in New Zealand and preceded The University of Auckland Alumni Association by 33 years. Our charter is to support the University of Auckland, Faculty of Engineering through alumni networks and by ways of grants and awards.
New Zealand Centre for Human Rights Law, Policy and Practice

New Zealand Centre for Human Rights Law, Policy and Practice

Auckland University Faculty of Law, 1-11 Short St (Level 7), Auckland ,
The New Zealand Centre for Human Rights Law, Policy and Practice was established as of 1 January 2012 by the Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Auckland. It is a Centre of the Department of Law, with initial funding from the Faculty of Law and the University of Auckland. However, as the name indicates, we aim to be a resource for the country as a whole (and indeed the wider Asia Pacific region) and also to be multi-disciplinary: the legal framework for human rights law is only one aspect, and developing effective policies and encouraging human-rights compliant practices is also of central importance.