Overview
Established in 1869, the University of Otago is New Zealand's first university and enjoys a long and distinguished educational heritage. The university is ranked within the top 1 percent of universities globally and has developed a widely renowned research and teaching profile.
Otago has campuses in the North and South Islands, and their Dunedin campus is recognised as one of the most beautiful in the world, boasting forested hills, beaches, incredible wildlife, and a stunning natural harbour on the doorstep.
Otago delivers a superb student experience, with internationally excellent teaching, state-of-the-art facilities, world-leading research groups and a lively programme of extra-curricular events and activities.
The university offers a range of flexible study options with over 200 courses spanning four academic faculties: Health Sciences, Sciences, Commerce/Otago Business School, and Humanities.
Otago is the top New Zealand institution for student performance and retention, boasting a five-star plus QS rating for employability, internationalisation, teaching, and research.
Otago's student lifestyle is unmatched, with a diverse community including 2,500 international students from over 90 countries.
Otago's Social Impact Studio works alongside more than 200 community organisations, running volunteering and leadership programmes which achieve impactful contributions and promote student-driven change.
Student-driven change further flourishes in Otago's Sustainability Neighbourhood, with university-owned flats set up to grow food, compost, recycle, be energy efficient and take part in ongoing research focused on creating a sustainable student community.
What's new
Teaching and Learning
Otago has been consistently awarded for excellence, receiving the Prime Minister's supreme award for tertiary teaching excellence at the New Zealand Tertiary Teaching Awards eight times in 11 years New international scholarships for 2024 New Bachelor of Entrepreneurship New Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science
Facilities
Otago University's world-class facility is New Zealand's only national centre for dentistry Otago's Music, Theatre and Performing Arts Centre is a brand-new multi-purpose facility with a spacious live studio, and a variety of additional spaces including control rooms, percussion rooms, social spaces and practise booths Otago Business School houses one of the largest academic trading labs in New Zealand, with 12 Bloomberg Professional terminals, giving students access to the same trading platform used by the world's leading investment companies, banks, and government agencies
Why Otago?
Otago is one of the top research institutions in the Asia-Pacific region, with world-class teaching and a team of expert and widely experienced faculty staff. The university offers flexible study programmes, where students can combine subject areas to earn a degree that will expand future career opportunities.
Otago students are globally connected with a network of peers, researchers, and experts in their chosen fields, collaborating nationally and internationally to address questions of global concern. Otago's Business School is ranked in the top one per cent of business schools in the world, and its MBA programme is ranked number one in New Zealand.
World-class teaching and supervision
Otago's approachable, world-renowned teaching staff are dedicated to fostering creativity and independence and helping students achieve their visions for the future. Otago graduates are globally in demand, with 95 per cent of graduates going on to employment or further academic studies. Otago's Social Impact Studio provides volunteering and leadership opportunities, while programmes like ‘Audacious' support start-ups and entrepreneurs. Otago boasts some of the best completion rates for a doctorate or master's qualification in the world, with exceptional supervisory support.
State-of-the-art facilities
At Otago, old meets new, from iconic historic buildings to modern, award-winning laboratories and teaching spaces, on one of the most beautiful campuses in the world.
Otago's Central Library is recognised as one of the best libraries in the world. Award-winning Mellor ‘super labs'. Award-winning, world-class dental school. Award-winning Music, Theatre and Performing Arts Centre. 12 Bloomberg Professional terminals at the Otago Business School.
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Pathways to Otago
Otago offers over 200 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Flexible courses allow students to choose elective courses to broaden the scope of their education and customise their learning experience. The Bachelor of Arts and Science (BASc) or Bachelor of Arts and Commerce (BACom) or Bachelor of Commerce and Science (BComSc) allows 400 possible major combinations.
The university also has a range of taught and research postgraduate courses spanning four divisions - Health Sciences, Sciences, Humanities, and Otago School of Business.
Foundation Studies Certificate
The 26-week Foundation Studies Certificate enables students to meet the entrance requirements for degree study, with four academic pathways: business/commerce, health sciences, arts/humanities and sciences. Successful completion guarantees entry to first-year degree study and is recognised by all New Zealand universities as an entrance qualification.
New Diploma in Arts, Diploma in Commerce, and Diploma in Science
The Diploma in Commerce, the Diploma in Arts, or the Diploma in Science (Level 5) are ideal for international students who only just miss the direct entry requirements for undergraduate study at Otago.
Students who successfully complete one year of diploma study at the University of Otago can progress directly into the second year of the Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree programmes.
English language
The University of Otago offers five levels of expert tuition in general English, from elementary to advanced, at its specialised English Language Centre.
Summer School, Distance, and Online
Otago's Summer School runs from January to February and includes distance options for offshore students. A range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes can be taken remotely, and study abroad and exchange programmes are also available.
Entry requirements
Academic Entry requirements
A university entrance qualification is essential for admission to the University of Otago for all undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
For undergraduate programmes, Otago recognises many qualifications as equivalent to the New Zealand qualification for entrance. It also accepts international qualifications such as IB, CIE, NUCK, and IFY. Students can check the eligibility of their previous studies online For postgraduate programmes, entrance requirements vary by programme, with most requiring a minimum bachelor-level qualification in the same field, and some having additional requirements such as relevant work experience and/or professional registration in New ZealandOtago provides generalised bachelors' degrees with limited capacity, and also specialised bachelors' degrees which typically have additional entry requirements.
Check out the website for the specific entrance requirements for your country.
English Language Entry Requirements
Otago's entry requirements for international students require a statement of results from an accepted English language test from within the last two years For undergraduate study, students will usually need the equivalent of IELTS 6.0 overall in the academic module, with no individual band below 5.5 For postgraduate study, students will usually need the equivalent of IELTS 6.5 overall in the academic module, with no individual band below 6.0 Some programmes have a higher English language requirement
New Diploma in Commerce, Diploma in Arts, or Diploma in Science
Applicants for this programme will have:
an overall IELTS score of 5.5 (with no band less than 5) or equivalent completed the final year of their high school system with a minimum B- average across at least 3 relevant subjectsDetails are found here.
Foundation Studies Certificate
Applicants for this programme will have:
an overall IELTS score of 5.5 (with no band less than 5) or equivalent completed Year 11 or equivalent of their K12 high school system. Details are found here
Scholarships & funding
Otago offers scholarships at all levels of study: pathway, undergraduate, and postgraduate. It also offers a wide range of scholarships for students from specific countries applying for particular areas and levels of study.
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University of Otago Pathway │ Te Huarahi Scholarship
The University of Otago Pathway Scholarship is for international and domestic students enrolling in the Foundation Studies Certificate or the pathway Diplomas. Scholarship value: from NZD$5,000 for tuition fees.
Vice-Chancellor's Undergraduate Scholarships for International Students 2024
NZD $10,000 Vice-Chancellor's Scholarships (unlimited offers) for international students who have not previously been admitted to the University of Otago or a New Zealand university and who will be studying a full-time Bachelor's degree commencing full degree study in 2024.
Vice-Chancellor's International Postgraduate Scholarships 2024
NZD $10,000 Vice-Chancellor's Scholarships (unlimited offers) for international students commencing selected postgraduate programmes at the University of Otago, studying full-time either on campus or by distance learning in 2024.
Master's and doctoral scholarships
Otago provides a range of generous master's awards as well as doctoral scholarships (for levels of study such as PhD and other doctoral levels of study). These awards are granted with recommendation from each department based on academic achievement and research ability.
Prospective applicants can visit the University of Otago's international scholarships page for the full listing of scholarships. More information will be released regarding 2025 scholarship offerings.
Graduate outcomes
Ninety-five per cent of Otago graduates progress directly into employment or further studies, joining the university's global alumni network that spans over 140 countries. Otago graduates are in demand by employers and researchers, known for their negotiating and interpersonal skills, analytical and conceptual skills, and independent judgement.
The Otago Business School is an Asia-Pacific leader in education and holds EQUIS and AACSB accreditation, ensuring its qualifications are globally portable and internationally recognised. Humanities graduates benefit from Otago's flexible degree structure, including combined degree programmes, which equip students with critical skills for a changing world and a global workforce. Health sciences graduates from the University of Otago are well respected throughout the world for their skills and their clinical and research excellence. Students develop the experience, skills and knowledge necessary to prepare them for a successful global career. All health sciences programmes at Otago include substantial clinical or laboratory-based learning. Otago Mentor Match is a mentorship programme connecting soon-to-be graduates with Otago Alumni. It's an incredible opportunity to gain insider knowledge from industry professionals, expand networks, and develop critical workplace-ready skills that will help students be better prepared in transitioning after graduating. The employability award programme, OtagoExtra equips students with skills required for life after graduation. For two consecutive years, Otago Career Development Centre's has been voted the best among New Zealand's universities by the New Zealand Association for Graduate Employers (NZAGE). They also won the Global University Career Development Award from Global University Central Career Union.