Postgraduate support and services
As a postgraduate student, you have a wide range of personal, academic and financial support services available.
You can access postgraduate advisers and information, computers, departmental handbooks and study space.
The PGSA is dedicated to strengthening the postgraduate community at the University.
The IT Training Programme provides software training workshops for postgraduate students including word processing, bibliographies, presentation, and data analysis.
Student Learning provides support for all thesis-writing postgraduates and research development skills for doctoral students.
The International Office provides assistance, advice and information to all international students.
Join this ongoing support group to help you through the 'rollercoaster rides' of a PhD.
AUSA Advocacy Service provides a support network and service to students to help improve the quality of student life at The University of Auckland through advocacy, welfare, education and representation.
There are over $20m worth of scholarships, prizes and awards available to postgraduate students.
Strata is the postgraduate student commons area, and includes a bar, café and quiet study area.
Subject librarians offer help with information queries, resource information and student seminars.
Old Government House (OGH) is home to The University of Auckland Staff Common Room Club (the SCR). PhD candidates are welcome to join.
The Doctoral Skills Programme aims to enhance the skills students require to complete a doctorate.
The University provides research support funding for doctoral students.
Doctoral Morning Teas occur monthly and feature guest speakers. If you are a doctoral student and would like to attend, see Postgraduate events.
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