Auckland Institute of Studies
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Former name | AIS St Helens |
|---|---|
| Type | Private |
| Established | 8 March 1990[1] |
Academic affiliation | CRIE |
| Chairman | Allen Hsieh |
| President | Dr Lehan J. Stemmet |
| CEO | Richard Smith |
| Location | , New Zealand |
| Campus | Multiple |
| Colours | Red and white |
| Website | www |
Auckland Institute of Studies (AIS) (formerly AIS St Helens; Māori: Te Whare Wānanga ki Hato Herena) is the leading privately owned tertiary institute in Auckland, New Zealand.

AIS was established in 1990, in Auckland's Downtown shopping centre. It moved into the former St Helens Maternity Hospital in Mt Albert, Auckland in 1993, after converting it into a tertiary residential campus.
The institute now has two campuses in Mt Albert: St Helens Campus, located at 28a Linwood Ave and Asquith Campus, located at 120 Asquith Ave.
AIS offers bachelor and masters level degree programmes in business, information technology, tourism management, and hospitality management. The institute's own English Language Centre offers a range of English language courses including English teacher training (CertTESOL).
The institute is closely affiliated with the Centre for Research in International Education (CRIE).
Courses
Study areas
- Accounting and Finance
- Business administration
- Computer Networks
- E-Business
- English Language
- Hospitality Management
- Information Systems
- Information Technology
- International Business
- International Trade
- Management and Marketing
- Operations and Logistics
- Software Development
- Teacher Training
- Tourism Management
Qualifications
- 2 masters degrees
- 7 postgraduate and graduate diplomas and certificates
- 4 bachelors degree programmes
- 7 diploma and certificate programmes