The Chancellor’s Circle

 The Chancellor’s Circle recognises generous philanthropists who over the years have made important contributions to The University of Auckland, helping to shape its direction and achievements. It brings together those who are interested in and committed to the University and the contributions it makes to our communities, country and world through education and research. Members of the Chancellor’s Circle are the philanthropic leaders who serve as an inspiration to the University community.
 
It is an honour to recognise you and thank you for your foresight and generosity. You have made a positive difference to New Zealand education and have helped The University of Auckland become one of the world’s leading universities. 
 
Roger France
Chancellor
November 2010
 

The Sir Maurice O’Rorke Society

Members of this Society have made total contributions to the University of more than $5 million. They have provided tremendous leadership through their investment in tertiary education and, as was the case with the Honourable Sir Maurice O’Rorke, shown great dedication to supporting the academic achievements of New Zealanders.

 

The Sir George Fowlds Society

With total contributions of between $1 million and $5 million, members of this Society have made substantial commitments to university teaching and research. Their generosity has played and continues to play an important role in sustaining creativity and ingenuity at The University of Auckland.

              

The Sir Douglas Robb Society

This Society recognises donors who have given a total of between $100,000 and $1 million to The University of Auckland. Over the years, these contributions have supported students in need and strengthened the University’s capabilities to teach and conduct research at a world-class level.