
We are a fully comprehensive public university, conducting teaching and research across eight faculties and two large-scale research institutes. Our defining characteristics relate to our place: partnerships established by Te Tiriti o Waitangi, our recognition of Māori as tangata whenua, the importance of making a distinctive contribution to the Pacific and its communities, and our commitments to academic freedom, sustainability, social equity and access to education.

If you live in Australia or New Zealand, you’ve likely heard of AMP. We help people with their banking, super, retirement and finances. Through upturns, downturns, recessions and major life transitions. In fact, we’re the only financial services business that helps our one million customers through every stage of life - from opening their first bank account, to buying their first house, to retiring with dignity. Every day, we help people see and make more of their financial potential, so that they can create their tomorrow. And we’ve been doing it for over 170 years.

We help prevent injuries and get New Zealanders and visitors back to everyday life if they’ve had an accident.

Immigration New Zealand (INZ) is part of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. Immigration New Zealand is responsible for bringing the best people to New Zealand to enhance New Zealand’s social and economic outcomes. We directly support labour market growth by attracting the best people to New Zealand and supporting them into the workforce so they become long-term contributors. We also contribute to key export industries like tourism and education.