About Transnational Education (TNE)
Get an overview of the Transnational Education programme in the Faculty of Science and read important notices for continuing students.
Welcome
Kia ora and welcome to the Faculty of Science! These pages give information for students studying at the University under Transnational Education (TNE) programmes with partner universities overseas.
Our current student cohort includes transfers from partner universities/institutions, namely:
China
- Aulin College - a joint college with Northeast Forestry University (NEFU)
- Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT)
- Shanghai Ocean University (SHOU)
- Shanghai Jia Tong (SHJT)
- Southwest University (SWU)
- Northeast University - Qinhuangdao (NEUQ) - soon
- Wuhan University - soon
India
- Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
- UPES
Malaysia
- INTEC
Vietnam
- Ho Chi Minh University of Technology (HCMUT)
To learn more about the models of transnational education collaboration with the University of Auckland, visit the Transnational Education – University of Auckland page.
We encourage TNE students to learn about the wide range of support and opportunities available. Be sure to make the most of your time here with us. You can find access to personal, academic, financial, and tech support services available to all University of Auckland students on the Student support page.
Notices for continuing students
Transnational Education (TNE) joint programme students who are studying in the undergraduate (UG) programme will be contacted at the end of their first semester once grades are out with details of their programme plan next semester.
Students who gain entry to a postgraduate programme will be contacted about enrolment details. You will then enrol yourselves in your courses through Student Services Online.
Students who change their programme, or the dates of the programme in their visa, are required to apply for a new student visa. Please see the visa information that the University provides students. You must do this yourself as it does not happen automatically. If you have any questions, contact int-questions@auckland.ac.nz.