The University of Otago, located in Dunedin, the capital of Otago Province, South Island, New Zealand, was established in 1869. It is New Zealand's first university, the world's top university, and the only comprehensive university in New Zealand that can offer majors in consumer and applied sciences, dentistry, human nutrition, pharmacy, sports, physiotherapy and measurement. The school is a member of the Commonwealth University Association. The school has four colleges of business, health sciences, humanities, and science. The University of Otago has the first medical school in New Zealand and is the medical research center in the South Island. It is famous in the world because it is the first medical center to put IVF into practice. The University of Otago also has the only dental school in New Zealand, and its international ranking is in the top ten, and it is the first in Oceania. In addition, the school is also the only school in the South Island with pharmacy, physiotherapy, medical experiment and other departments.