Academic and learning support
CAD provides support to students and staff at The University of Auckland by promoting innovation in teaching and learning, and providing student learning instruction, support and workshops.
Support services to help you improve your written or spoken English and DELNA testing to assess your English language ability.
Staff at faculty student centres can help you plan your programme and clarify the requirements of your degree. If you need to speak to a subject-specific adviser, your faculty student centre can refer you to the relevant person.
The Information Common facilities provide a range of services for students such as multi-purpose computers and group study areas, and are home to services such as the Short Loan Library.
Student information centres on campus can provide you with basic course advice; assist you with ID card issues, enrolment and general enquiries.
The Student Learning Centre provides workshops and resources to help you develop your general academic skills.
The University of Auckland has New Zealand’s most extensive university library system, including fourteen libraries, three with information commons facilities and the Kate Edger Information Commons.
The UniGuide programme offers mentoring of new students by current students. If you’re new to the campus - get a UniGuide to help you settle in, or become one.
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Faculties, institutes, campuses and library



