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  2. Auckland University Students' Association - Wikipedia

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    The Auckland University Students' Association (AUSA), founded in 1891, represents students at the University of Auckland. [1] AUSA organises student events, publicises student issues, administers student facilities, and assists affiliated student clubs and societies. It also produces Craccum magazine and runs the bFM radio station. [2] [3] [4]

  3. University of Auckland - Wikipedia

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    The University of Auckland began as a constituent college of the University of New Zealand, founded on 23 May 1883 as Auckland University College.Stewardship of the university during its establishment period was the responsibility of John Chapman Andrew (Vice Chancellor of the University of New Zealand 1885–1903).

  4. Craccum - Wikipedia

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    Craccum is a weekly student magazine of the University of Auckland, owned and operated by the Auckland University Students' Association (AUSA) in New Zealand. It was founded in 1927 and the name originated from the scrambled acronym of "Auckland University College Men's Common Room Committee". [1]

  5. The ClockTower, University of Auckland - Wikipedia

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    The ClockTower has come to symbolise the University. [1] [2] It now is home to the Vice-Chancellor’s Office, the Equity Office, parts of Academic Services, the Great Hall and the Council Room of the University of Auckland, along with several lecture theatres used for teaching. [1] The TV show MasterMind New Zealand was filmed in the building ...

  6. University of Auckland Faculty of Education and Social Work

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    The University of Auckland Faculty of Education and Social Work (Māori: Te Kura Akoranga me Te Tauwhiro Tangata) is the educational faculty of the University of Auckland. It was created in September 2004 through the merger of the University of Auckland and the Auckland College of Education. Since 2018, the Faculty has been headed by the Dean ...

  7. Owen G. Glenn Building - Wikipedia

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    The Owen G. Glenn Building [2] is the home of the Business School of the University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, completed in late 2007. It is named after Owen G. Glenn ONZM, an expatriate New Zealand businessman who has donated to a number of philanthropic causes, as well as giving NZ$7.5 million to the business school.

  8. New Zealand Chinese Students' Association - Wikipedia

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    Its major annual events attract over 100 participants with advertisements covering the entire city campus of the University of Auckland (UoA), while it has co-operating business partners (around 60) and partnerships with Chinese student organisations in all major tertiary institutes. On top of the NZCSA's events, there are also joint events it ...

  9. University of Auckland Faculty of Science - Wikipedia

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    Note the poster on the building features an unusual University of Auckland logo. The Faculty of Science houses several Schools, Departments and Institutes. These are based in various locations, including the City Campus, Newmarket Campus, Leigh Campus, Tāmaki Innovation Campus and the Grafton Campus. [2]