Also known as Te Whare Wananga o Waikato, providing tertiary education in Arts and Social Sciences, Education, Management, Computing, Maori and Pacific Development, Law, Science and Engineering.
Offers fixed term accommodation to student studying at the University of Waikato.
Negotiation with suppliers to consolidate corporate buying power for campus-wide discounts.
Facilitate an integrated approach to research in to biodiversity and ecology, to provide consultancy and advocacy services, and to educate.
Providing a diverse selection of courses to meet the needs of a wider community.
The strategic goal of the centre is to be a centre of research excellence capable of fostering and facilitating the self-determination, self-governance and development efforts of indigenous peoples in New Zealand, Australia, and Pacific Rim countries.
A wide range of specialist areas including biochemistry, botany, ecology, marine biology, microbiology, physiology and zoology.
A knowledge of basic chemical principles is critically important in all branches of science and for a wide range of industries.
Providing informative information into computer science to students.
The key to predicting and managing natural hazards such as floods, earthquakes, tsunami, landslides and volcanic eruptions.
Find out about undergraduate and postgraduate engineering programmes at the University of Waikato. They offer programmes in biochemical, electronics, materials and process, mechanical, physics and software engineering.
French is one of the world's most important languages, being widely used in commerce and diplomacy.
Historical study emphasizes such skills as formulating research questions, locating and critically analysing source materials.
Aiming to be the leading New Zealand provider of education and research in key materials and process engineering technologies for the 21st century.
The Waikato University tourism management department, with information on papers and qualifications offered.
Develop, implement, maintain and support the information systems used in the key central administrative functions of the University of Waikato.
Integrate knowledge from the natural and social sciences, in order to better understand the causes and consequences of global environmental change.
Offers courses in Mäori Language from beginner level through to graduate level.
Four undergraduate degrees are offered in Science at The University of Waikato in eight majors and more than 30 programmes.
To assist with the recruitment of students and to provide a comprehensive range of appropriate student and academic administrative support services.
Also known as Te Whare Wananga o Waikato, providing tertiary education in Arts and Social Sciences, Education, Management, Computing, Maori and Pacific Development, Law, Science and Engineering.
This programme is for people who wish to improve their English in order to pursue University or other tertiary study.
The University of Waikato's library is committed to bringing people and information together. The three campus libraries (central, law and education) are open seven days a week.
A Bachelor of Music degree which includes a variety of innovative courses in popular music and new technology.
Facility for health, recreation and sports services.
Provides information on the nature of honey and its medicinal properties.
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