The University of Auckland, New Zealand's top university, was founded in 1883 and is located in Auckland, New Zealand's largest city, with 7 campuses. It is New Zealand's largest comprehensive university engaged in teaching and research and has the most majors. It is an excellent comprehensive research university in the world and enjoys a high international reputation. It is a member of the Pacific Rim University Alliance, Universitas 21, the World University Alliance, the Asia-Pacific International Education Association, and the Commonwealth University Association. As a first-class higher education and research center in the Asia-Pacific region, The University of Auckland's research work and achievements account for more than 70% of New Zealand's national. The famous R language and wireless charging technology are all created by graduates and researchers from The University of Auckland. There are 5,000 teachers and 42,000 students, including 6,000 international students. Among them, 8,000 masters and 3,000 doctors are studying. The University of Auckland is world-renowned for research in various basic disciplines. The most famous faculties include computer, civil engineering, architecture and planning, medicine, pharmacy, education, and media. And the business school has obtained three accreditations of AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA. As a world-renowned university, the University of Auckland offers more than 140 professional degree or certificate programs. A variety of qualifications at the University of Auckland are recognised internationally. The University of Auckland's heritage is proud of its graduates who have had successful careers around the world. The University of Auckland is the only university in New Zealand to be shortlisted in the Universitas 21 and the Association of Pacific Rim Universities. Membership of these two organizations is limited to those scientific research universities that are internationally leading in various disciplines, and must be invited to join.