Breadcrumbs List.
Student news archive
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Covid-19 Vaccination and Testing Policy
Information about Covid-19 vaccination and testing
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Kate Edger Toilet Refurbishment
Starting from December 2021, the university has been refurbishing the toilets in Kate Edger Information Commons (KEIC).
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E-Bike and Scooter Testing Programme
Free programme available to all University staff and students, which involves testing the E-Bike and Scooter batteries by Mobile Bicycle Services.
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Kate Edger now open 24/7
Kate Edger Information Commons (Building 315) at City Campus available for students to use 24/7.
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Freedom of Expression policy
Draft recommendations regarding Freedom of Expression at the University of Auckland.
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Student Services Strategy
Whakamana tangata l Student Services Strategy 2019-2022
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UHCS service improvements and updates
Updates for students from University Health and Counselling Service (UHCS).
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How student input influenced the Curriculum Framework
Students across all faculties and at different stages of their degrees provided valuable insight and knowledge into curriculum framework suggestions, helping to shape the final document.
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City Campus Quad construction
Due to a long-term construction project on the City Campus, access will be limited around the quad impacting walkways, retail outlets and access to nearby buildings.
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Brand new Te Kāuta Student Kitchen & Lounge space has opened at City Campus
Brand new Te Kāuta Student Kitchen & Lounge space has opened at City Campus
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Covid-19 vaccines on campus
The University has organised Covid-19 vaccinations on City Campus. Find out how to book your vaccine now.
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Grafton students gain Muslim prayer space
Wāhi Āio, a new quiet space on Grafton Campus was formally opened in a dawn ceremony on Friday 23 July.
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Smokefree and Vapefree Policy
To provide a smokefree and vapefree environment across all University campuses and facilities.
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Student Services Function Review
Feedback on the proposed Service Delivery Model has now closed. A summary of student feedback and how the University will respond is outlined below.