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Brief introduction to the distribution of overseas universities in New Zealand
For China students, studying in New Zealand is a cost-effective choice. Teacher Xia Feng, the chief consultant for studying abroad in New Zealand (), said that in addition to the quality of secondary education and higher education being comparable to that of other Commonwealth countries, New Zealand also has its unique advantages in studying abroad, such as the relatively low cost of studying abroad, the legal employment of international students and the application for permanent residence.

At present, there are 8 universities in New Zealand, all of which are public universities, and all universities offer bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees. In order to help students and parents fully and accurately understand New Zealand universities, and then make correct decisions on the choice of study abroad programs, in this paper, experts from New Zealand will analyze the classification standards and competitiveness of New Zealand universities in detail.

Urban distribution of universities in New Zealand

Judging from the distribution of universities in cities, the cities with the largest number of universities are Auckland and Wellington. The specific distribution is as follows:

(1) Auckland (located in the north of North Island, with a population of about 1.33 million)

University of Auckland main campus Auckland University of Technology Otago campus

(2) Christchurch (located in the east-central South Island with a population of about 390,000).

University of Canterbury main campus University of Auckland campus

(3) Wellington Wellington (located in the south of North Island, with a population of about 380,000)

Victoria University of Wellington Main Campus Otago University Campus Massey University Campus

(4) Hamilton Hamilton (located in the north-central North Island, with a population of about 1.7 million).

University of Waikato main campus

(5) Dunedin Dunedin (located in the south of South Island, with a population of about1.2000).

Otago University Main Campus

(6) North palmerston, palmerston (located in the south of North Island, with a population of about 80,000).

Massey University main campus

(7) Lincoln

Lincoln University main campus (located in the east-central South Island with a population of about 30,000).

(8) Tauranga Tauranga (located in the north-central North Island with a population of about 65,438+200,000)

Canterbury University Campus Waikato University Campus

Nelson Nelson (located in the north of South Island, with a population of about 60,000)

Canterbury University Campus

(10) Rotorua Rotorua (located in the north-central part of the North Island with a population of about 60,000).

Canterbury University Campus

(1 1) New Plymouth New Primus (located in the central and western North Island with a population of about 50,000)

Canterbury University Campus

(12) Invercargill Inver cargill (located in the south of South Island, with a population of about 50,000).

Otago University Campus

(13) Timaru, Timaru (located in the east-central South Island with a population of about 40,000).

Canterbury University Campus

(14) Alexandra Alexander (located in the south-central South Island with a population of about 20,000).

Otago University Campus

(15) Greymouth (located in the central and western South Island, with a population of about 10000).

Canterbury University Campus

(16) Albany Albany (located in the northern part of North Island, with a population of about 1 10,000)

Massey University Campus