Massey University, established in 1927, is the largest university in New Zealand, with 36,000 students in three campuses. Massey University has the largest business school in New Zealand and is officially accredited by the world's most authoritative non-governmental accreditation body for business schools and accounting, the American Association of Management Schools AACSB. The main campus of Massey University is located in the Turitea campus in Palmerston North (a garden-style campus known for its large number of trees and parks) and the Hokowhitu campus (in Palmerston North, near the Manawatu River, the widest lake in New Zealand); The Albany Campus is located on the north shore of Auckland, New Zealand's largest city. The campus is covered with rich vegetation, parking is convenient, and there is a free on-campus bus that shuttles between the campuses in Albany. A 10-minute walk to Westfield shopping centre, with cinemas, shops and a variety of dining options. The Wellington campus is located in Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, close to Cuba Street and Courtenay Place, the art and entertainment area in the city center. Massey University believes that never-ending expansion of knowledge, life long learning from inception to infinity, therefore proposes the implantation to infinity. Massey University provides a full range of courses and training from early childhood education to doctoral degrees. It believes that the design of the course should not be a traditional conceptual assumptions, but a potential for growth, advocating exploration of the unknown.