About the course
Gain access to our advanced facilities and establish contact with world-class experts. Join us to innovate, improve and push forward the frontiers of knowledge. This research programme allows you to choose from a variety of specialisations and contribute to your preferred field, allowing the potential to apply your in-depth expertise to further study. The ME is structured to help you develop a sense of independence and confidence in your ability to think critically and conduct fundamental or applied research. Regardless of your specialisation, you will engage with a stimulating mix of theory and analysis, setting you apart in your pursuit of higher-level opportunities.Postgraduate students in Chemical and Materials Engineering gain a deeper understanding of how things work, with the potential to develop new technologies. Areas of interest include: Advanced and nanomaterials research, which involves in-depth studies into properties, performance, processing, microstructure, and industrial applications, Chemical and process engineering, including aluminium smelting technology, heat exchange, iron and steel making, food processing, high-pressure sterilisation, and more, Energy and the environment, including biodiesel, oil and gas processing, thermal management, air flow and heat transfer, and clean technologies, Food and bioproduct processing, with a focus on value-added food products and cost-effective technologies, Materials engineering, with studies into metals and manufacturing, and non-metallic materials such as polymers for high-performance applications, Separation and reaction engineering, specialising in green process engineering and Surface and materials science, from the nano to large-scale.Intake Months
JULY, DECEMBERDelivery Locations
AucklandEnglish language requirements
6
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58 and no PTE Communicative score below 50
Start date and prices
Starting | Duration | Fees | Status | Campus |
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July, 2023 | Duration 1 Year |
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City Open Now | Campus Grafton Campus |
December, 2023 | Duration 1 Year |
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City Open Now | Campus Grafton Campus |
July, 2023 | Duration 1 Year |
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AUD Currency exchange |
City Open Now | Campus City Campus |
December, 2023 | Duration 1 Year |
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AUD Currency exchange |
City Open Now | Campus City Campus |
The University of Auckland
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The University of Auckland is a public research university based in Auckland, New Zealand. It is the largest, most comprehensive and highest-ranked university in New Zealand and consistently placed among the Top 100 universities in the world. The institution was established in 1883 as a constituent college of the University of New Zealand. Originally it was housed in a disused courthouse. Today, the University of Auckland is New Zealands largest university by enrolment, hosting about 40,000 students on five Auckland campuses.Rankings



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See all The University of Auckland CampusesCity Campus - The University of Auckland
5 Alfred Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010
Open in maps See all courses at this campusThe City Campus is right in the heart of Auckland. You are within walking distance of all the main cultural, entertainment and commercial hubs. Harbour views and Albert Park add to the appeal. The campus has a full range of amenities including cafes, health services, libraries, childcare facilities and a recreation centre.
Grafton Campus - The University of Auckland
85 Park Road, Auckland, North Island 1023
Open in maps See all courses at this campusOriginally established as the School of Medicine, the Grafton Campus (opposite Auckland Hospital on the boundary of Auckland Domain) houses the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, including a café, health services, and the Philson Library. It is also the home to many of the Unviersity of Auckland clinics. The faculty also has clinical campuses and sites operating out of hospitals across the North Island. Students from clinical programmes may undertake placements at these urban, regional and rural hospitals.