Victoria University of Wellington (Te Herenga Waka) is a globally-ranked, research-intensive university situated in the vibrant capital city of New Zealand. Established in 1897 as Victoria College, it is one of New Zealand’s oldest and most prestigious tertiary institutions, renowned for its strong academic programmes, world-class research, and a commitment to critical inquiry and public engagement. The university is deeply integrated with Wellington’s political, cultural, and creative sectors, offering students unique opportunities for internships, collaborations, and real-world experience.
The university offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across eight faculties: Architecture and Design Innovation, Education, Engineering, Health, Humanities and Social Sciences, Law, Science, and Victoria Business School. It is particularly recognised for its strengths in Law, Humanities, Social Sciences, Engineering, and Computer Science, consistently ranking among the top universities globally. Its research output addresses significant national and international challenges, contributing to advancements in areas from climate change and public policy to digital technologies and creative arts.
Victoria University of Wellington prides itself on fostering a supportive and inclusive learning environment. With a diverse student body drawn from over 100 countries, it provides a rich multicultural experience. The university’s strong ties to government, industry, and the community ensure that its graduates are well-prepared for dynamic careers, equipped with critical thinking skills, adaptability, and a global perspective.