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Photo of Luis Medrano Gomez, one of our graduates, in his doctoral regalia.

Autumn 2026 Graduation

Congratulations to our students graduating at this year's Autumn graduation ceremony. Read more about their journey.

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Photo of a graduation ceremony inside Spark Arena.

The work behind the walk across the stage

A graduand’s moment on stage lasts seconds, but behind the scenes, it takes more than a year of planning and teamwork to make everything run seamlessly.

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Michael Steedman speaking at the International students' orientation.

Strengthening our international student mix

With strong enrolments as our foundation, the University is taking deliberate steps to grow a broader international student mix over time.

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Photo of Dr Haruna Suzuki-Kerr (far left) and Naketa Phillips with members of the Deaf community they worked with.

Building Deaf awareness through whanaungatanga

Naketa Phillips and Dr Haruna Suzuki-Kerr share how they interweave whanaungatanga when working with Deaf communities.

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Campus Kōrero

Student at the UoA Market Day

Market Day

Market Day is coming back to City Campus! Join a diverse range of student and staff creators, makers and entrepreneurs and go home with something special.

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A colourful smoothie

New pop-up

Oh Acai has created new flavours especially for the University. Visit the Kate Edgar Courtyard this week and try the best matcha and acai bowls in Auckland.

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Pohutukawa against a blue sky

City nature challenge

Take part in the City Nature Challenge this weekend: snap local wildlife, upload to iNaturalist, and help Auckland climb the ranks.

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This time last year

Photo of Peter Shand carrying the ceremonial mace. He is dressed in his doctoral regalia.

The 550-year-old graduation tradition we've kept alive

Meet the ceremonial officers who bring centuries of academic tradition to our most important celebration, graduation.

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Photo of tiles with the word 'accessibility.'

Accessibility: it's for everyone

Digital accessibility goes further than captions, headings and alt text.

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Photo of Amy Cameron smiling at the camera.

Those little words

Liggins Institute's Amy Cameron shares how her te Reo Māori journey began at the University and where it’s lead her.

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