Our History
23 years young, Media Design School already has a history of global success.
Global Network
Who is Laureate?
Laureate Education, Inc. is the largest international network of degree-granting higher education institutions, with more than 850,000 students enrolled at over 25 institutions with more than 150 campuses, which we collectively refer to as the Laureate International Universities network. Laureate offers high-quality, undergraduate, graduate and specialized degree programs in a wide range of academic disciplines that provide attractive employment prospects.
Laureate believes that when our students succeed, countries prosper and societies benefit. This belief is expressed through the company’s philosophy of being ‘Here for Good’ and is represented by its status as a certified B Corporation® and conversion in 2015 to a Delaware public benefit corporation, a new class of corporation committed to creating a positive impact on society.
At the centre of our vision is value, as defined by our students and those who employ them. Professionally oriented and in-demand degrees are delivered with an international perspective to help all Laureate students achieve a return in the global marketplace on their educational investment.

Faculty Research
Publications
Baker, S.E. (2016) 'A glamorous feminism by design' Cultural Studies. Taylor Francis, London.
Hielkema, A. (2016) 'Smart tools for smart recovery' the development of a motivational training aid to address issues related to athlete adherence to the current injury process'. AUT MA thesis, Auckland.
Exhibitions
Cowley, A. (2016) 'Altered Egos' an interactive exhibition of illustration'. 12 November 2016 - 14 January 2017. Mangere Arts Centre, Auckland.
Events at Media Design School
Virtual Reality IRL: a one-day seminar featuring New-Zealand based practitioners and researchers at the forefront of augmented, virtual and mixed reality.
Careers Fair of of the Future: a one-day symposium exploring the future of creative technologies and design jobs.
Introduction to Design Fiction: an evening talk and workshop focused on imagining design futures.
Conferences
Baker, S.E. (2016) 'Back to the future' feminist speculative design and alternative pasts'. Technicity, Temporality, Embodiment: The 10th International Conference. Bryon Bay, Australia.
Bayrak, A.T. (2016) 'Balancing in exercise gaming' competitive exercise with heart rate scaling'. IVCNZ 2016, New Zealand.
Browne, J. (2016) 'Crossing the Divide' Interaction as a narrative device in transmedical storytelling'. Expanding Universes: Exploring Transmedical and Transfictional Ways of World Buidling Conference. Krakow, Poland.
Chooi, D. Y. L. (2016) 'Reframing gay Asian male masculinity through bear art'. Gender and Diversity Research Symposium. AUT, Auckland.
Khaliq, I. (2016) 'Reachablility games revisited'. SOFTENG 2016. Lisbon, Portugal.
Publications
Baker, S.E. (2016) 'A glamorous feminism by design' Cultural Studies. Taylor Francis, London.
Hielkema, A. (2016) 'Smart tools for smart recovery' the development of a motivational training aid to address issues related to athlete adherence to the current injury process'. AUT MA thesis, Auckland.
Exhibitions
Cowley, A. (2016) 'Altered Egos' an interactive exhibition of illustration'. 12 November 2016 - 14 January 2017. Mangere Arts Centre, Auckland.
Events at Media Design School
Virtual Reality IRL: a one-day seminar featuring New-Zealand based practitioners and researchers at the forefront of augmented, virtual and mixed reality.
Careers Fair of of the Future: a one-day symposium exploring the future of creative technologies and design jobs.
Introduction to Design Fiction: an evening talk and workshop focused on imagining design futures.
Conferences
Baker, S.E. (2016) 'Back to the future' feminist speculative design and alternative pasts'. Technicity, Temporality, Embodiment: The 10th International Conference. Bryon Bay, Australia.
Bayrak, A.T. (2016) 'Balancing in exercise gaming' competitive exercise with heart rate scaling'. IVCNZ 2016, New Zealand.
Browne, J. (2016) 'Crossing the Divide' Interaction as a narrative device in transmedical storytelling'. Expanding Universes: Exploring Transmedical and Transfictional Ways of World Buidling Conference. Krakow, Poland.
Chooi, D. Y. L. (2016) 'Reframing gay Asian male masculinity through bear art'. Gender and Diversity Research Symposium. AUT, Auckland.
Khaliq, I. (2016) 'Reachablility games revisited'. SOFTENG 2016. Lisbon, Portugal.