University of Auckland Faculty of Science

[2] In November 2013, the Faculty of Science embarked on a NZ$200m redevelopment/expansion project on its main buildings in the City Campus.

[3] Following multiple delays,[4] the state-of-the-art Science Centre was opened in July 2017.

In 2018, design work has begun for the potential development of a new "Gateway building" on Symonds Street to replace the Thomas Building Complex for the School of Biological Sciences.

[6] The Faculty of Science comprises the following Schools and Departments: The Faculty of Science also hosts several research institutes and centres: Undergraduate Programs In 2020, the Faculty of Science will offer a new four-year programme called Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) (BAdvSci(Hons)), a programme that is designed for high achieving students who want to pursue postgraduate research.

The target audience of the inSCight magazine is the alumni and friends of the faculty.

Buildings 303/303S (left) and 302 (right) of the University of Auckland. Building 302 currently houses the Faculty of Science administration office, School of Chemical Sciences, School of Environment, Institute of Marine Science, School of Psychology and Science Assistance Room
Building 301 of the Science Centre of the University of Auckland, which houses the School of Chemical Sciences, School of Environment, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, as well as student facilities including the Science Student Centre, Science Resource Centre and Muslim Prayer Room
Building 303 of the Science Centre of the University of Auckland, which currently houses the School of Computer Science, Department of Mathematics, Department of Physics, Department of Statistics and Te Pūnaha Matatini
Thomas Building Complex - Buildings 110 (left) & 110N (right) - of the University of Auckland, which houses the School of Biological Sciences (SBS) and Maurice Wilkins Centre for Molecular Biodiscovery. Note the poster on the building features an unusual University of Auckland logo.