The University of Auckland ranks first in New Zealand. Known as New Zealand's "national treasure" university, Auckland University is a top research university in the world and enjoys a high reputation internationally.
The University of Auckland is one of the top eight universities in New Zealand, and it is a member of Universitas21(U21), World University Alliance (WUN) and Pacific Rim University Alliance (APRU).
As a first-class higher education and research center in the Asia-Pacific region, AUT's research work and achievements account for more than 70% in New Zealand, and it is the most important academic research institution in the country. At present, there are 5000 teachers and 42000 students, including 6000 international students. Among them, there are 8,000 masters and 3,000 doctors.
The University of Auckland is famous for its research on various basic disciplines. The most famous departments are computer science, literature comparative literature, creative writing, drama, English, European studies, history, museums and cultural heritage, philosophy and civil engineering, architecture and planning, medicine, pharmacy, education and media. The business school has been accredited by AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA.