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University of Otago
Ranking
2Established in
1869Famous For
Dentistry, Sports, Archaeology
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- Services
- Rankings
- Accommodation
- Courses
- Scholarships
Overview
The University of Otago, located in Dunedin on New Zealand’s South Island. Established in 1869, Otago has earned a global reputation for excellence in teaching and research, particularly in health sciences, humanities, and sciences. It offers more than 200 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across four academic divisions: Health Sciences, Sciences, Humanities, and Business.
Otago’s student population is around 21,000, with approximately 3,000 international students from over 100 countries, accounting for roughly 14% of the total enrolment. This diverse community creates a rich cultural environment and enhances the global perspective of the academic experience. The university is especially well-regarded for its Health Sciences programmes, including Dentistry, Medicine, and Pharmacy, as well as its commitment to sustainability and indigenous scholarship through strong Māori and Pacific academic initiatives. As part of the QS Stars Ratings, Otago received the maximum 5-star ratings for:
- Teaching
- Facilities
- Subject Rankings – Life Sciences and Medicine
- Employability
- Good Governance
- Environmental Impact
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- Research
- Global Engagement
International students benefit from a supportive environment, with tailored orientation programmes, academic support, and access to health and wellbeing services. Dunedin itself is known for its historic architecture, lively arts scene, and proximity to stunning natural landscapes, offering plenty of opportunities for exploration and outdoor recreation.
Services
The University of Otago provides a wide range of services tailored to support the academic, personal, and social wellbeing of international students. The International Office is the central point of contact for all international student support, offering assistance with visa guidance, enrolment, orientation, and academic advice.
The Student Learning Development team provides workshops and one-to-one support in academic writing, study strategies, and time management. Otago also offers dedicated health and counselling services, including culturally appropriate mental health support. Additionally, the Career Development Centre assists international students with CV writing, job search strategies, and understanding the New Zealand job market.

Rankings
- 2nd in New Zealand in the QS World University Rankings 2025
- 214th in the world in the QS World University Rankings 2025
In the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025, the University of Otago excelled in the areas of:
- Sports Related Subjects – #11 worldwide
- Anatomy & Physiology – #35 worldwide
- Dentistry – #45 worldwide
- Hospitality & Leisure Management – Top 51–100 worldwide
- Archaeology – Top 51–100 worldwide
- Theology, Divinity, and Religious Studies – Top 51–100 worldwide
- Classics and Ancient History – Top 51–150 worldwide
Accommodation
The University of Otago has 15 residential colleges located close to the campus, providing a strong sense of community and academic support. Popular choices include Arana College, Studholme College, and Carrington College, all of which offer fully catered meals, academic mentoring, and social activities.
For students seeking greater independence, university-managed flats such as those in the UniFlats complex are available, offering self-catered living arrangements in a communal setting that often includes both local and international students. All accommodation options are furnished and within walking distance of the central campus, providing convenience and safety.

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