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Medical Research Institute of New Zealand

Wellington, New Zealand

Overview

English Name: Medical Research Institute of New Zealand
Control Type: Private
The Medical Research Institute of New Zealand campus grounds
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Founded 2001 as an independent medical research organisation.

Since this time it has become internationally recognised as one of New Zealand's major medical research organisations publishing innovative research in high impact international journals. The MRINZ enjoys strong collaborations within New Zealand and internationally.

Its mission is to investigate the causes of important public health problems, to use this knowledge to improve the prevention and treatment of diseases, and to provide a base for specialist training in medical research. Their particular focus is on research which has the potential to lead to improvements in clinical management

Location & Contact

Address book entry for Medical Research Institute of New Zealand: location, phone, email, web, and social channels. The press or media office handles institutional inquiries; admissions handles student-specific queries.

Address: Private Bag 7902 Level 7, CSB Building Wellington Hospital Riddiford Street Newtown
Postal Code: 6242
Phone: +6448050147
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Academic Details

Below: the academic-side numbers and recognition that shape Medical Research Institute of New Zealand's reputation. Recognition and accreditation are distinct — recognition is government-level, accreditation programme-specific.

Academic Year: As appropriate
Accrediting Agency: New Zealand Qualifications Authority
Admission Requirements: MBChB or equivalent; fluent spoken and written English
Total Students: 13
Full-Time Academic Staff: 46
Academic Staff with Doctorate: 7

Degrees

Also opportunity for PhD programmes under an international organisation or with partner institution Victoria University of Wellington

Doctoral 1 program

Doctoral programmes train independent researchers, leading to academic, scientific, and senior advisory careers.

  • Medicine

Faculties & Divisions

Each of Medical Research Institute of New Zealand's faculties focuses on different subject clusters — the breakdown is below. Cross-faculty programmes exist but are usually administered by their lead division.

Medicine (Research Division) 1 subject offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Medicine

Common Career Paths

  • Physician
  • Medical Researcher
  • Clinical Specialist

Illustrative career directions for this field; specific outcomes depend on programme and student choices.

How to apply to Medical Research Institute of New Zealand

What applying to Medical Research Institute of New Zealand typically involves — research, eligibility check, document prep, submission, and follow-up.

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    Browse the programme catalogue

    Look through the programmes section to see what Medical Research Institute of New Zealand offers. Identify your target qualification level and subject area before continuing with the application process.

  2. 2
    Check eligibility for your chosen programme

    Entry requirements vary by programme and degree level. Verify academic minimums, language tests (if international), and any additional documents required for Medical Research Institute of New Zealand's admissions process.

  3. 3
    Get your documents ready

    Typical documents include academic transcripts, identity proof (passport or national ID), language proficiency test scores, a personal statement or motivation letter, and recommendation letters. International applicants should account for translation and notarisation time.

  4. 4
    Apply through the official channel

    Submit your completed application through Medical Research Institute of New Zealand's official website at www.mrinz.ac.nz. Most institutions use an online portal — register an account, complete the application form, and upload your prepared documents. Keep copies of all submissions and confirmation receipts.

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    Reach out and track your application

    Follow up to confirm your application was received and is being processed. Reach the institution by phone at +6448050147. Admissions teams may request interviews or additional documents — respond promptly to keep your application active.

Frequently Asked Questions about Medical Research Institute of New Zealand

Frequently asked questions about Medical Research Institute of New Zealand, covering the institutional basics most prospective applicants want to confirm first.

Where is Medical Research Institute of New Zealand located?

Medical Research Institute of New Zealand is located in Wellington, New Zealand.

Is Medical Research Institute of New Zealand public or private?

It is a private higher-education institution.

What is the student enrolment at Medical Research Institute of New Zealand?

Student enrolment at Medical Research Institute of New Zealand is around 13.

What qualification levels does Medical Research Institute of New Zealand offer?

Programmes at Medical Research Institute of New Zealand cover doctoral programmes.

Who recognises Medical Research Institute of New Zealand?

Medical Research Institute of New Zealand is accredited by New Zealand Qualifications Authority.

Where can I learn more about Medical Research Institute of New Zealand?

Medical Research Institute of New Zealand's official website is www.mrinz.ac.nz.

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