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Study Abroad in Dunedin, New Zealand - University of Otago
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The University of Otago was established in Dunedin in 1869, making it New Zealand's oldest university. With a focus on the traditional arts and sciences and approximately 22,000 students, the university offers a wide range of courses and student services – from 24-hour computer laboratories to recreational facilities – and more than 100 student clubs and societies. The campus setting is much lik...
The University of Otago was established in Dunedin in 1869, making it New Zealand's oldest university. With a focus on the traditional arts and sciences and approximately 22,000 students, the university offers a wide range of courses and student services – from 24-hour computer laboratories to recreational facilities – and more than 100 student clubs and societies. The campus setting is much like that of large universities in North America while still being close to town and providing an unbeatable location from which to explore New Zealand's South Island. Queenstown and the Southern Alps are only a few hours away, and the wildlife and beautiful landscapes of the nearby Otago Peninsula and surrounding region are easily accessible.
Program Highlights
Study at New Zealand's oldest university for a semester or academic year while living in Dunedin, the ultimate college town.
Take advantage of the University of Otago's wide range of courses, student services, and clubs as you live like a local with other students in apartments and houses just minutes away from campus.
Explore all that the South Island has to offer with a variety of outdoor activities, such as hiking in the nearby hills, catching a wave, or simply sunbathing on the beach.
Start your semester in Queenstown, the 'adventure capital of the world', for your included Orientation Excursion and meet our in-country Resident Director and Dunedin-based Resident Advisor.
Get a taste of Asia with our optional mid-semester excursion.
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- Dunedin, New Zealand
- Fall
- Spring
- Art & Fine Arts
- Arts
- Biology See more
- American
- Canadian
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Locations
- Dunedin, New Zealand
Types and Subjects
- Subjects & Courses
- Art & Fine Arts
- Arts
- Biology
Availability
Years Offered: Year Round
- Fall
- Spring
Age Requirement
Age Requirement Varies
Guidelines
- American
- Canadian
This Program is also open to Solo, Group
Cost per week
Program Cost Includes
- Tuition & Fees
- All Program Activity Costs
- Accommodation / Housing for Program Duration
- Wifi Costs
Accommodation Options
- Apartment/Flat
Qualifications & Experience
- English
Language Skills Required
- University Freshman (1st Year)
- University Sophomore (2nd Year)
Accepted Education Levels
Application Procedures
- Transcript
- Online Application
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The University of Otago was established in Dunedin in 1869, making it New Zealand's oldest university. With a focus on the traditional arts and sciences and approximately 22,000 students, the university offers a wide range of courses and student services – from 24-hour computer laboratories to recreational facilities – and more than 100 student clubs and societies. The campus setting is much like that of large universities in North America while still being close to town and providing an unbeatable location from which to explore New Zealand's South Island. Queenstown and the Southern Alps are only a few hours away, and the wildlife and beautiful landscapes of the nearby Otago Peninsula and surrounding region are easily accessible.

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The University of Otago was established in Dunedin in 1869, making it New Zealand's oldest university. With a focus on the traditional arts and sciences and approximately 22,000 students, the university offers a wide range of courses and student services – from 24-hour computer laboratories to recreational facilities – and more than 100 student clubs and societies. The campus setting is much like that of large universities in North America while still being close to town and providing an unbeatable location from which to explore New Zealand's South Island. Queenstown and the Southern Alps are only a few hours away, and the wildlife and beautiful landscapes of the nearby Otago Peninsula and surrounding region are easily accessible.
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