Videos by Faculty of Engineering, The University of Auckland in Auckland. The University of Auckland's Faculty of Engineering/Te Herenga Mātai Pūkaha is New Zealand's premier Engineering faculty, and home to a constantly evolving community of innovators.
We have some fantastic news.
We recently announced a new scholarship exclusive to new international students from India, enrolling full-time in undergraduate degrees, PGDip or masters degrees,
The University of Auckland India High Achievers Scholarship.
This scholarship offers nearly NZ$1.5million for new international students from India toward their tuition fees and will be awarded biannually, with 115 awards available twice a year. You can find more information in the link below.
• Applicable study: Full-time enrolment in a PGDip or masters degree of 120 points or more, excluding masters by thesis, or an undergraduate degree (with overseas secondary or post-secondary qualifications) by new full fee paying International students from India
• Opening dates: 10 October 2022 (Semester One intake) and 9 March 2023 (Semester Two intake)
• Closing dates: 21 November 2022 (Semester One intake) and 20 April 2023 (Semester Two intake)
• Offer rate: Biannually
• Value: Up to $20,000 for either postgraduate study or undergraduate study
https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/study/scholarships-and-awards/find-a-scholarship/university-of-auckland-india-high-achievers-scholarship-1143-all.html
We have some fantastic news. We recently announced a new scholarship exclusive to new international students from India, enrolling full-time in undergraduate degrees, PGDip or masters degrees, The University of Auckland India High Achievers Scholarship. This scholarship offers nearly NZ$1.5million for new international students from India toward their tuition fees and will be awarded biannually, with 115 awards available twice a year. You can find more information in the link below. • Applicable study: Full-time enrolment in a PGDip or masters degree of 120 points or more, excluding masters by thesis, or an undergraduate degree (with overseas secondary or post-secondary qualifications) by new full fee paying International students from India • Opening dates: 10 October 2022 (Semester One intake) and 9 March 2023 (Semester Two intake) • Closing dates: 21 November 2022 (Semester One intake) and 20 April 2023 (Semester Two intake) • Offer rate: Biannually • Value: Up to $20,000 for either postgraduate study or undergraduate study https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/study/scholarships-and-awards/find-a-scholarship/university-of-auckland-india-high-achievers-scholarship-1143-all.html
Be part of the paradigm shift with our postgraduate studies in Sustainable Resource Recovery. Join our upcoming webinar to learn more https://response.auckland.ac.nz/EngineeringPGWebinar22
Our faculty is looking forward to presenting to you our new postgraduate study options this Thursday. It's not too late to register, https://response.auckland.ac.nz/newpossiblewebinar?utm_source=FB&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=PGwebinar
A career in infrastructure asset management? Join our upcoming postgraduate webinar to see how our new programmes can prepare you for the future https://response.auckland.ac.nz/newpossiblewebinar?utm_source=FB&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=PGwebinar
Graduate School of Engineering introduction
A vital part of engineering is that you never stop learning, says Sarah Sinclair, Chief Engineer at Auckland Council. Discover how the Graduate School of Engineering can help you advance your knowledge and career at https://gse.auckland.ac.nz
Have you checked out our Instagram Story today for tips on our International Women’s Day competition? #iwd2019 #balanceforbetter @internationalwomensday_global .
Maori Language Week 2018
It's time to learn some Te Reo with our students / Waka Ama team members Dallas (Computer Systems Engineering), Georgia (Mechanical Engineering) and Nona (Civil Engineering)
Master of Earthquake Engineering
Fueled by the drive to make our cities safer, our new Master of Earthquake Engineering provides engineers with the latest insights to build more resilient buildings and infrastructures for the future.
Mā te pana mō te haumaru ake ō nga tāone, kō tō mātou tohu paerua mō ngā mahi whakapūkaha ā rū whenua, ē whakamātau i te kaupapa hanga whare, ē whakaaumangea ake i ō mātou whare kia tū mō nga rau tau e heke mai nei.
Take a look at what an Engineering PhD student, Gabriel Spreitzer, is working on. These pictures show Gabriel working on his PhD project, dealing with large woody debris (LWD) during flood events in river systems. In particular, a LWD accumulation at a constricted cross-section (bridge with single pier row) in a New Zealand characteristic catchment area is investigated. Wood that reaches a river system will be transported and likely blocks up at river crossing infrastructure and other confined cross-sections in the stream channel. With this hydraulic engineering research project, the effects of a log-jam formation on channel morphology and interaction processes between flow-sediment-wood are investigated. In the new 'Water Engineering Laboratory' at the University of Auckland, a flume (artificial river channel) has been designed especially for this purpose. Structure from Motion (SfM) methodology is applied using a multi-camera array consisting of five high-resolution cameras, with the aim to generate 3D-models of the river section. Results show that LWD accumulations have a significant impact on bed-load transport processes as well as hydraulic flow conditions. The gained knowledge may be applied in forestry and freshwater management but also extends the current understanding of LWD research.
The AR/VR Garage is a collaborative R&D facility in Auckland, designed to grow talent, capabilities and innovation in the creative tech sector and to connect talent internationally - specialising in virtual and mixed reality technology. The Marketing team had a look at some of their latest creations, very impressive! ... www.arvrgarage.nz