The Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences is spread across two of the
University's satellite campuses, Grafton and Tāmaki.
The University also shares a close relationship with New Zealand's finest
specialist hospitals through strategic alliances with major District Health
Boards, providing students with unparalleled access to environments of clinical
excellence. It also shares a teaching and practice partnership with Auckland's
original private hospital, Mercy Ascot.
Some of our courses are also taught on the City Campus.
Grafton Campus
Grafton Campus is situated in the central city suburb of Grafton, opposite
Auckland Hospital and adjacent to the Auckland Domain.
The campus is home to students from the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of
Surgery, the Bachelor and Certificate in Health Sciences, and also those from
the Bachelors of Pharmacy and Nursing.
Grafton Campus also hosts biomedical science undergraduates, many of whom
continue on to doctoral study in the faculty. Ground-breaking discoveries made
by faculty researchers are strongly facilitated by Grafton Campus, due to many
state-of-the-art (and often custom-built) research facilities.
Grafton Campus also houses stunning amenities that include a licenced
café, a dedicated Student Centre and an Information Commons with
over 100 new computers for student use. Where possible, departments also provide
computer resources and study spaces for students. The campus also has a
specialist medical library (the Philson) and a Student Health Centre.
Map of Grafton Campus(PDF) | Google map of
City and Grafton campuses
Find out about Grafton's
Health and counselling services
Physical address and phone number
85 Park Road, Grafton
Phone number for general enquiries: +64 9 373 7599 or
more contact details
How to
locate a certain room in Grafton Campus
At the Grafton Campus, rooms are numbered according to the following format:
- first three digits: building number
- fourth digits: the floor of the room
- third and fourth digits: the actual number of the room.
Example:
Room 504-331 or 4331 on a door would be:
- in Building 504
- on the third floor (3)
- room 31.
Buildings
- 501: AUMSA, Biomedical Engineering Services
- 502: AMRF Medical Sciences Learning Centre, Anatomy with
Radiology, Centre for Brain Research, Neuroscience Laboratories
- 503: Student Centre, Café, Biomedical Imaging Research Unit, Molecular Medicine
& Pathology, Neuroscience Laboratories
- 504: Auckland Cancer Society Research Centre, Molecular
Medicine & Pathology, Nutrition, NZ National Eye Bank, Ophthalmology
- 505: Administration, Cancer Trial New Zealand, Faculty
Services, Counselling Service, Information Commons, Information Technology
Services (ITS), Liggins Institute, Medical Sciences, Molecular Medicine & Pathology, Medicine,
Nursing, Oncology, Ophthalmology Clinic, Pharmacology & Clinical Pharmacology,
Pharmacy, Physiology, Unisafe, University Health Services

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Tāmaki Innovation Campus
The University of Auckland's Tāmaki
Innovation Campus is distinguished by its
collaborative, interdisciplinary, and research-intensive profile.
On campus is the School of Population Health, which is housed in the impressive
Population Health complex designed by Architectus Auckland. The building offers
a unique environment promoting collaboration, and special features include
integrated and sustainable design, an open floor plan, energy-efficient lighting
and heating systems, the use of local materials, and Māori and Pacific cultural
design elements.
Tāmaki Campus is approximately 20 minutes drive away from the Grafton and City
Campuses, two minutes walk from the Glen Innes train station, and ten minutes
drive from St Heliers and Mission Bay. There is easy access from the motorway,
ample parking, and high quality amenities at Tāmaki Campus.
More about the Tāmaki Innovation Campus
Map of Tāmaki Campus(PDF)
Find out about Tāmaki's
Health and counselling services
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City Campus
The University has had a presence on what is now the City Campus for over 100
years.
Today, the City Campus comprises 16 hectares in the heart of Auckland City. On
its western flank lies historic Albert Park. To the south-east is Auckland
Domain.
Close to Auckland's central business district, the campus enjoys access to the
cultural and commercial amenities of the country's largest city. Harbour views
and nearby parks add to the attractiveness of this inner-city campus.
The City Campus provides a full range of amenities, including cafés,
health services, libraries, childcare facilities, and a recreation centre.
Historically significant buildings on the City Campus include Old Government
House, the ClockTower (formerly the Old Arts Building), and University House
(once a synagogue).
Map of City Campus(PDF) | Google map of
City and Grafton campuses
Find out about the City Campus'
Health and counselling services
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Other sites
Map of Middlemore Hospital (606.5KB PDF)
The South Auckland Clinical School offers training in areas of specific relevance
to the South Auckland population, including diabetes and renal disease, trauma and
orthopaedic complications, psychiatric illness and substance abuse.
Map of Waikato Hospital (529.1KB PDF)
The Waikato Clinical School is an academic division of the Faculty of Medical and
Health Sciences and provides clinical teaching and research for undergraduates and
postgraduate medical and allied health science students.
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