Resources for postgraduate students
Where to find what you need throughout your time here as a postgraduate student.
General information
The Student Hubs
Your first point of contact for any enquiries you have about your programme, courses or the support services we have within our faculty. Find out more.
University postgraduate support services
Get information on the personal, academic and financial support available throughout University. Find out more.
Information for new doctoral candidates
The University's comprehensive guide for all new PhD students. Find out more.
Undertaking your research
A guide to intricate policy matters and procedures relevant to postgraduate study. Find out more.
GTA/TA applications
High-performing Part IV students and postgraduates are invited to express their interest in becoming a Graduate Teaching Assistant or Teaching assistant. Apply now.
Resources for PhD students
Policies and guidelines on research, funding, and fees for PhD students. Find out more.
IT Essentials
All the instructions and information you'll need about our hardware and software facilities for all students. Find out more.
Security access
Engineering postgraduate students are generally entitled to building access between 7am and midnight, seven days a week. Access to specific labs and facilities will be based on your programme needs and specifications, and is thus subject to your department's approval and safety policies. Find out more.
Health and safety
Ensure that you're familiar with our faculty and University's health and safety policies. Find out more.
Libraries and Learning Services
The University of Auckland's Libraries and Learning Services provides resources and services to meet our research, teaching and learning needs. Find out more.
Assessment information
Regulations, results, and what to do if you've missed a test or assignment. Find out more.
Health services
University Health and Counselling offers primary healthcare and counselling services to all students. Find out more.
Second-hand textbooks
Second-hand books are sometimes available at the beginning of each semester. Our campus bookshop, ubiq (formerly UBS), provides a limited number of second-hand textbooks to be purchased in person. You can also check the notice boards throughout the faculty, or online retailers. Find out more about ubiq.
Clubs, networks and associations
A variety of social, academic and interest-based clubs and associations are run by engineering students, for engineering students to meet each other and network outside of formal study. Find out more.
Maps
Find out more about our faculty's locations and campuses.
University Calendar
The University of Auckland Calendar is an official annual publication that details all your programme and course requirements. Find out more.
Postgraduate advisers
Our Associate Deans (Postgraduate) can provide assistance with matters on policy and developmental oversight. Contact them at foe-postgrad-dean@auckland.ac.nz.
To get advice on specific course offerings, research projects and potential supervisors, contact a departmental postgraduate adviser.
Support services
Engineering Student Development and Engagement team
Our faculty The student engagement team supports students from Orientation through to employment, and runs initiatives for those with specific needs. Find out more.
AUSA advocacy
The Auckland University Student Association (AUSA) provides academic, financial and general assistance. They can offer advice on issues such as enrolment and academic challenges, financial assistance and support for disciplinary issues. Advocacy is available by emailing senioradvocate@ausa.org.nz. Find out more.
University Proctor
The University Proctor mediates disputes – both academic and personal – along with any allegations of bullying or harassment. Find out more.
More contacts for support
- Engineering Tuākana mentor: tuakana.engineering@auckland.ac.nz
- Postgraduate Students Association: pgsaadmin@pgsa.org.nz
- Auckland University Engineering Society: aues@auckland.ac.nz
- Auckland University Pacific Island Students' Association (AUPISA): pisa@auckland.ac.nz
Fees and money matters
Overview
The University of Auckland website provides information on fees, student loans and allowances, and any help that is available for financial hardships. Find out more.
Scholarship and funding
Get extra information on what internal and external funding options are available, or search for a scholarship for engineering students. Find out more.
PReSS accounts
The Postgraduate Research Student Support scheme is designed to assist students undertaking a research masters or PhD programme with specific costs. Find out more.