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Learn about the University of Otago, a leading research and teaching institution in Dunedin, New Zealand. Find out how to apply, enrol, study, and explore its subjects, facilities, events, and news.
- Ngā tauira o āpōpō Future Students
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- Aka Ōtākou Learning and Teaching
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- Rangahau Research
Globally significant, regionally responsive research...
- Māori ki Ōtākou Māori at Otago
The OMD is responsible for the strategic approach to Māori...
- Pacific ki Ōtākou Pacific at Otago
The University of Otago provides a welcoming and supportive...
- Mō Ōtākou About Otago
Information about the University of Otago. I te tau 1869, i...
- Otago MBA
The Otago MBA is ranked #1 in New Zealand | Ko te MBA o...
- Health Sciences First Year
Professional programmes. HSFY counts as the first year of...
- Ngā tauira o āpōpō Future Students
The University of Otago (Māori: Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka) is a public research collegiate university based in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. Founded in 1869, Otago is New Zealand's oldest university and one of the oldest universities in Oceania.
Start your application here. Follow the steps on this page to apply to enrol at the University of Otago.
Learn about the first university in New Zealand, its academic programmes, student support, accommodation, and campus life. Explore the beautiful city of Dunedin and the country of Aotearoa, and discover the opportunities for international students at Otago.
The University of Otago is New Zealand's first university, established in 1869. Over 150 years later, Otago remains a leading institution in New Zealand, with a long standing and international reputation for academic excellence.
With over 140 subjects available to new students, one of the best things about Otago is our ultra-flexible degree structure.
Located in Dunedin, the University of Otago offers around 140 courses across four divisions: health sciences, sciences, humanities and commerce. It has a vibrant student community and a high proportion of PhD students among its 20,000 students from over 100 nations.