Practical Information

Registration fees

The registration fee is NZ$50 and can be paid at the first day of the conference. It will be used towards the conference catering and dinner.

Financial Support

The
New Zealand Mathematical Society has kindly allocated some funds to help subsidise travel and accommodation for students enrolled at (non-Auckland based) New Zealand universities, with the aim of supporting up to five students for around $200 each. This will be done on a first come first serve basis. For more information, please contact Emily Harvey at emily.harveynz@gmail.com.

Conference Venue

The talks will take place in rooms
G15, G16 on the ground floor and B05, B07 in the basement of the Department of Mathematics. Please see the programme for more details.

Internet Access

The University of Auckland provides wireless access for visitors whose home institutions have eduroam. If you require an IT access to the University of Auckland network, please contact one of the local organisers at least one week before your arrival.


Accommodation

Accommodation provider websites:

University Hall (30 Whittaker Place) offers affordable accommodation with stunning views. Completed in 2011, University Hall is centrally located off Symonds Street, at walking distance to the conference venue. Each single room contains a king-sized bed, desk, chair, wardrobe with shelving, opening window with blind, and internet access.

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A standard single room including breakfast and with a shared bathroom is $75.00 per night.

It is also possible to get very reasonable accommodation at the
University facilities, where the summer rate ranges between $180-$275 per week for a single room.

Other options include:


Local Transportation

Please click here for details about transport from Auckland airport to the city centre.

Parking

Click here for parking options near the conference venue.

Local Information for Visitors

Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand with a population of about 1.5 million people. Called the
City of Sails, the Waitemata Harbour is within walking distance of the university and it stretches eastward to several popular swimming beaches (including Mission Bay and Kohimarama). The Devonport suburb is a short ferry ride from the Auckland Ferry Building. Some islands worth visiting by ferry include Tiritiri Matangi, Rangitoto and Waiheke. Also within walking distance from the university is Auckland Museum, one of the two most important NZ museums, at the Auckland domain. The Parnell shopping precinct is also close by, as is the main Auckland CBD. Information about Auckland, restaurants, grocery stores, etc will be posted soon.

Below are a few third party links:

Visa to New Zealand

Citizens of visa waiver countries do not need to apply for a visa before travelling to New Zealand if they are visiting for 3 months or less. British citizens are allowed to visit for 6 months or less without a visa.
Click here for a list of visa waiver countries.

If needed,
click here for information about the visa application process.