Visiting our campuses
A good way to familiarise yourself with the University is to visit your campus. You can do this independently or take a guided tour.
The University's City Campus is home to a number of historical and landmark buildings, and has many more as its neighbours. For more information on landmark attractions on the City Campus, take a look at Places of interest on our campus.
Tours of the City Campus
You can take a guided tour of the City Campus on Wednesdays and Fridays at 4pm. These provide a general overview of the campus layout and include the locations of the main lecture theatres, study spaces, faculties and University facilities.
Tours leave from the Student Information Centre.
Student Information Centre
Room 112
Level 1 (Ground Floor)
The ClockTower
22 Princes Street
City Campus
City Campus map (142KB PDF)
Home to the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, the Grafton Campus is situated opposite Auckland Hospital and on the boundary of Auckland Domain.
Grafton Campus’ facilities include a café, health services, and the Philson Library, part of the University’s library system.
Grafton Campus map (89KB PDF)
Book a tour of the Epsom Campus
The Epsom Campus is the main Faculty of Education campus, offering programmes in teacher education, social services and some foundation programmes. Less than 10 minutes’ drive from the CBD and City Campus, the campus is a short walk away from the cafés and shops of Mt Eden village. There’s car parking on site and regular buses run to and from Mt Eden/Epsom and the city.
With around 5,000 students, the Epsom Campus is close-knit and multicultural. Class sizes are small and there are plenty of study spaces and computer rooms, plus tennis courts, a swimming pool, sports centre and a marae.
The Sylvia Ashton-Warner Library is one of the most extensive teacher education libraries in New Zealand, with impressive book and journal collections, complemented by the University’s vast electronic resources.
There are many student services available at Epsom Campus, including learning support, support services for Māori and Pacific students, a health centre, and even early childhood centres if you have young children.
Epsom Campus map (76KB PDF)
The Faculty of Education** also offers some programmes at Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT) and at Tai Tokerau Campus in Whangarei. Tai Tokerau offers students a small and friendly learning environment. Visual Arts students also have their own home away from home at MIT. Located in Otara, South Auckland, the Institute provides full amenities for students, including cafés, health services, a library, and some parking.
** Not all programmes are taught at all campuses.
Manukau Institute of Technology campus map (576KB PDF)
Tai Tokerau Campus map (53KB PDF)
Surrounded by green spaces and sports fields, the Tāmaki Campus offers undergraduate courses in medical and health sciences, computer science, and sport and exercise science. Postgraduate courses are offered in biosecurity, psychology, speech language therapy and wine science.
The Tāmaki Campus is 20 minutes from City Campus. A complimentary bus service between the Tāmaki and City Campuses runs on a regular basis throughout the day. There are regular train and bus services between the campus and the city on a daily basis. The Glen Innes train station is a few minutes walk away. Student parking is available on campus.
The campus has well equipped facilities and features cafés, a bookshop and a convenience store.
For more information visit www.tamaki.auckland.ac.nz.
Tamaki Campus map (82KB PDF)
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