The Victoria University of Wellington was founded in 1897 and teaching began in April 1899. From a single campus in Kelburn with fewer than 260 students, Victoria University of Wellington has grown into a network of campuses, research centres, institutes and partnerships worldwide.
Overall, Victoria University of Wellington is in the top 2 percent of the world’s 18,000 universities. The quality of our teaching and research are the equal of any of the top universities in the world and our graduates deserve to receive the recognition and opportunities that flow from studying at a world-class university.
The University offers more than 30 undergraduate and 140 postgraduate degrees or programmes in Architecture and Design, Business, Education, Engineering, Health, Humanities and Social Sciences, Law, and Science. Also, the University offer a comprehensive graduate research programme for PhD and Doctoral study. In addition to subject area expertise, gain real-world skills, confidence, and knowledge to build your future of choice at Victoria University of Wellington.
Victoria University of Wellington ranked in the top 100 universities in the world for seven subjects in total: Development Studies, English Language and Literature, Geography, Law, Library and Information Management, Linguistics, Politics and International Studies. The University also ranked 112 equal for the Arts and Humanities group of subjects. Wellington School of Business and Government is one of an elite group of commerce faculties worldwide that hold the Triple Crown of international accreditations of EQUIS, AACSB (Business), and AMBA.
Location
Wellington, New Zealand
The University is in Wellington, the capital city located in the vibrant heart of New Zealand and the second largest city. This capital city is in the heart of stunning scenery, diverse and vibrant culture, friendly people, and quality education. Students will be able to discover a city that is bursting with life and creativity, fun activities, and opportunities for adventure.
Victoria University of Wellington has three main campuses and the Miramar Creative Centre in Wellington and a premises in Auckland.
Kelburn campus
Kelburn campus is the largest and centrally located in Wellington city. Kelburn campus is a ten to fifteen minute walk up the hill from the city centre. The campus is on regular bus routes.
Pipitea campus
Pipitea is home of the Wellington School of Business and Government and the Faculty of Law. The campus includes Government Buildings and Rutherford House, and sits adjacent to Wellington’s railway station and bus terminus.
Te Aro campus
Cuba Quarter campus is the heart of Architecture and Design programmes. It’s located close to colourful Cuba Street with funky shops, cafés, and street life as well as supermarkets and convenience stores nearby.
Miramar Creative Centre
This Centre is for film making, game design, visual effects, exhibition design and multimedia design with teaching direct from the experts. The Miramar Creative Centre offers purpose-designed studio spaces, recording and editing suites, computer labs and a workshop. With the Centre’s state-of-the-art technology, you will explore the boundaries of digital creativity.
Auckland premises
The University offers some courses in education, business, and architecture and design innovation at the Auckland CBD premises. Adjoining Albert Park, it is only a short distance to Auckland’s main Queen Street.
Schools & Faculties
Education:
- Wellington Faculty of Education / Te Whānau o Ako Pai
- School of Education / Te Puna Akopai
Humanities and Social Sciences:
- Wellington Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences / Te Wāhanga Aronui
- School of English, Film, Theatre, Media and Communication, and Art History / Te Kura Tānga Kōrero Ingarihi, Kiriata, Whakaari, Pāpāho, Tāhuhu Kōrero Toi
- School of History, Philosophy, Political Science and International Relations / Te Kura Aro Whakamuri, Rapunga Whakaaro, Matai Tōrangapū me te Ao
- School of Languages and Cultures / Te Kura o ngā Reo me ngā Tikanga-ā-iwi
- School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies / Te Kura Tātari Reo
- School of Social and Cultural Studies / Te Kura Mahinga Tangata
- International Institute of Modern Letters / Te Pūtahi Tuhi Auaha o Te Ao
- Language Learning Centre
- Te Kawa a Māui / School of Māori Studies
- New Zealand School of Music / Te Kōkī
Law:
- Faculty of Law / Te Kauhanganui Tātai Ture
Graduate Research:
- Wellington Faculty of Graduate Research / Te Here Tāura Rangahau
Business and Government:
- Wellington School of Business and Government / Orauariki
- School of Accounting and Commercial Law / Te Kura Kaute, Ture Tauhokohoko
- School of Economics and Finance / Te Kura Ohaoha Pūtea
- School of Government / Te Kura Kāwanatanga
- School of Information Management / Te Kura Tiaki, Whakawhiti Kōrero
- School of Management / Te Kura Whakahaere
- School of Marketing and International Business / Te Kura Hokohoko, Pakihi ki te Ao
Division of Science, Health, Engineering, Architecture and Design Innovation:
- Division of Science, Health, Engineering, Architecture and Design Innovation
Architecture and Design Innovation:
- Wellington Faculty of Architecture and Design Innovation / Te Wāhanga Waihanga-Hoahoa
- Wellington School of Architecture / Te Kura Waihanga
- School of Design Innovation / Te Kura Hoahoa
Health:
- Wellington Faculty of Health / Te Wāhanga Tātai Hauora
- School of Nursing, Midwifery, and Health Practice / Te Kura Tapuhi Hauora
- School of Health / Te Kura Tātai Hauora
Engineering:
- Wellington Faculty of Engineering / Te Wāhanga Ahunui Pūkaha
- School of Engineering and Computer Science / Te Kura Mātai Pūkaha, Pūrorohiko
- School of Mathematics and Statistics / Te Kura Mātai Taturanga
Science:
- Wellington Faculty of Science / Te Wāhanga Pūtaiao
- School of Biological Sciences / Te Kura Mātauranga Koiora
- School of Chemical and Physical Sciences / Te Wānanga Matū
- School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences / Te Kura Tātai Aro Whenua
- School of Psychology / Te Kura Mātai Hinengaro
- School of Science in Society