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University of Waikato

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The University of Waikato (Māori: Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato), is a public research university in Hamilton, New Zealand established in 1964. An additional campus is located in Tauranga.[3] The university performs research in the disciplines of education, social sciences, and management and is an innovator in environmental science, marine and freshwater ecology, engineering and computer science. It offers degrees in health, engineering, computer science, management, Māori and Indigenous Studies, the arts, psychology, social sciences and education.[4]

University of Waikato
Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato
Coat of Arms of the University of Waikato
MottoMāori: Ko te tangata
Motto in English
For The People
TypePublic research university
Established1964; 59 years ago
EndowmentNZ$13.6 million (31 December 2021)[1]
BudgetNZD $263.6 million (31 December 2020)[2]
ChancellorSir Anand Satyanand, GNZM, QSO, KStJ
Vice-ChancellorNeil Quigley
Administrative staff
1,499 (FTS, 2020)[2]
Students10,448 (EFTS, 2020)[2]
Location, ,
New Zealand (Māori: Kirikiriroa, Waikato, Aotearoa)
CampusSuburban
65 ha (160 acres)
ColoursUW Red, Gold and Black
     
AffiliationsACU, ASAIHL,
AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS
WebsiteWaikato.ac.nz

History

In the mid-1950s, regional and national leaders recognised the need for a new university and urged the then University of New Zealand (UNZ) and the government to establish one in Hamilton. Their campaign coincided with a shortage of school teachers, and after years of lobbying, Minister of Education Philip Skoglund agreed to open a teachers’ college in the region. In 1960, the newly established Hamilton Teachers’ College, joined by a fledgling university (initially a branch of the University of Auckland), opened a joint campus at Ruakura

In 1964, the two institutions moved to their new home, and the following year the University of Waikato was officially opened by then Governor-General Sir Bernard Fergusson.[5]

At that time, the university comprised a School of Humanities and a School of Social Sciences.[5] In 1969 a School of Science was established.[6] This was followed by the creation of the Waikato Management School in 1972,[5] Computer Science and Computing Services in 1973,[5] and the School of Law in 1990.[7]

In 1990 the Hamilton Teacher's college merged with the University of Waikato [8]

From the beginning, it was envisaged that Māori studies should be a key feature of the new university,[5] and the Centre for Māori Studies and Research was established in the School of Social Sciences in 1972.[5] A separate School of Māori and Pacific Development was formally established in 1996 and in 2016, became Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao, Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies.[9] In 1999, the original Schools of Humanities and Social Sciences were merged to form the School of Arts and Social Sciences.[10]

In 2018 the university was reorganised under a divisional structure which resulted in its Schools and Faculties being brought under four Divisions and a School; Division of Arts, Law, Psychology and Social Sciences, Division of Education, Division of Health, Engineering and Computer Sciences, Waikato Management School and the Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies. Although the university has had a presence in Tauranga since the 1990s, it officially opened its dedicated Tauranga campus in 2019 located in Tauranga's CBD. This added to the university's presence in the Bay of Plenty with the Adams Centre for High Performance in Mount Maunganui and the Coastal Marine Field Station in Sulphur Point on the Tauranga Harbour. In November 2020, the university also opened a new algal research and aquaculture facility in Sulphur Point.

The Kīngitanga, Waikato-Tainui and the university

Born in the 1840s and 1850s, the establishment of the Kīngitanga was a united national response of Māori chiefs to the effects of the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi/The Treaty of Waitangi, and the establishment of the settler Government. From its inception, the Kīngitanga has had the role of leading, governing and representing Māori, as the rafters on one side of the house of Aotearoa, with the Queen and her subjects as the rafters on the other.

In relation to the university, the Kīngitanga has played a pivotal role, with King Koroki giving his personal support to the establishment of a university in Kirikiriroa/Hamilton, which led to the project gaining the support of Waikato iwi. This is notable as, when the University of Waikato was set up in 1964, it was on a site that had been part of lands confiscated from Waikato-Tainui by the Crown in 1865, only returned later, in 1995.

The university and the Kīngitanga have had an active relationship over the course of the university's history, including the establishment of the new campus in Tauranga, and the awarding of honorary doctorates to a number of tribal members. Most recently, doctoral honours were awarded to Kīngi Tūheitia in 2016.

Administration and organisation

Governance

Division, Faculty, School[11]
Division of Arts, Law, Psychology & Social Sciences
Division of Health, Engineering, Computing & Science
Division of Education
Waikato Management School
Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao - Faculty of Māori & Indigenous Studies
University of Waikato College
Te Mata Kairangi School of Graduate Research
Research Institutes[12]
Environmental Research Institute (ERI): Te Pūtahi Rangahau Taiao
Institute of Professional Learning (IPL): Te Whai Toi Tāngata
National Institute of Demographic and Economic Analysis (NIDEA): Te Rūnanga Tātari Tatauranga
New Zealand Institute for Business Research (NZIBR): Te Pūtahi Rangahau Umanga o Aotearoa
Te Ipu o te Mahara: The Artificial Intelligence Institute
Te Mata Punenga o Te Kotahi: Te Kotahi Research Institute
New Zealand Institute for Security and Crime Science (NZISCS): Te Puna Haumaru
Wilf Malcolm Institute of Educational Research (WMIER): Te Pūtahi Rangahau Mātauranga o Wilf Malcolm
 
The village green is the social hub of the University of Waikato's Hamilton campus
 
One of three lakes on the University of Waikato's Hamilton campus

The chief executive of the University of Waikato is the vice-chancellor, currently Professor Neil Quigley. The university is governed by a council, headed by the university's chancellor, who is currently former New Zealand governor-general Sir Anand Satyanand.[13]

Te Rōpū Manukura was formed in 1991 as a consultative body to the university council. Te Rōpū Manukura is currently made up of members from over 20 different iwi within the catchment area of the university.

The following list shows the university's chancellors:[14]

Name Portrait Term
1 Denis Rogers   1964–1969
2 Bruce McKenzie   1970–1972
3 Henry Bennett   1973–1978
4 Douglas Arcus   1979–1980
5 David Tompkins   1981–1985
(3) Henry Bennett   1986–1987
6 Joy Drayton   1988–1991
7 Gerald Bailey   1992–1997
8 Caroline Bennett   1998–2002
9 John Gallager   2003–2005
10 John Jackman   2006–2007
11 Jim Bolger   2007–2019
12 Anand Satyanand   2019–present

Campuses

The University of Waikato operates from two campuses, Hamilton, and Tauranga. Undergraduate degrees are also offered through a joint-institute on a satellite campus at Zhejiang University City College in Hangzhou.[15]

Hamilton

The main Hamilton campus is spread over 64 hectares of landscaped gardens and lakes, and includes extensive sporting and recreational areas. Originally farmland, the campus was designed by architect John Blake-Kelly in 1964. The open space landscaping contains extensive native plantings, including a fernery, centred around three lakes.[5]

Tauranga

The University of Waikato previously shared campuses with Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology in Tauranga at Windmere in the central city. In March 2019, the university opened a stand-alone campus in the central city.[16]

The Student Centre officially opened in 2011 by Waikato alumnus Governor-General Jerry Mateparae.[17]

Rankings

University rankings
Global – Overall
ARWU World[18]701–800 (2020)
QS World[19]373 (2022)
THE World[20]401-500 (2022)

In the latest 2021 QS rankings, The University of Waikato is ranked at 373 out of the world's top 1,000 universities. Additionally, the university has been ranked between 501 and 600 for the Times Higher (THE) World University Rankings and between 101 and 200 in the THE Impact Rankings.[21]

Notable people

Notable alumni

Waikato Management School

  • Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern, 40th Prime Minister of New Zealand
  • Jan Zijderveld, former CEO of Avon Products and Europe President at Unilever
  • Vittoria Shortt, CEO ASB Bank
  • Kevin Bowler, CEO My Food Bag

Division of Arts, Law and Social Sciences

  • Judge Craig Coxhead, Māori Land Court Judge and Chief Justice of Niue
  • Tania Te Rangingangana Simpson, Deputy Chair and Director Reserve Bank of New Zealand
  • The Honourable Dame Annette King, Former Member of Parliament
  • Wayne Smith, CNZM previous All Blacks player and 2011 All Blacks coach

Division of Health, Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences and Science

  • Dr Shane Legg, Co-founder and Chief Scientist Google DeepMind
  • Dr Craig Nevill-Manning, Founder and Director of Google’s first remote engineering centre, key developer of Google Maps and Froogle
  • Dr Andrew Smith, CEO Profile Foods
  • Professor Tom Higham, Professor of Archaeological Science, Deputy Director of the Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit
  • Dr Ian Graham, former Dean, founder of Endace, and New Zealand's Engineering Entrepreneur of 2011.[22]

Division of Education

  • Professor Fui Le’api Tu’ua ‘Īlaoa Asofou So’o, Vice-Chancellor and President of the National University of Samoa
  • Warren Gatland OBE, Head Coach, Chiefs, British and Irish Lions
  • Alyn Ware, International Representative of the Peace Foundation, International Coordinator for the Parliamentary Network for Nuclear Disarmament and Consultant for the International Association of Lawyers Against Nuclear Arms
  • Honourable Dr Derek Sikua, ninth Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands

Faculty of Maori and Indigenous Studies

  • Hinewehi Mohi MNZM, Managing Director, Raukatauri Productions Ltd, singer and songwriter, co-founder and trustee of the Raukatauri Music Therapy Centre
  • Tania Te Rangingangana Simpson, Deputy Chair and Director Reserve Bank of New Zealand
  • Turanga Hoturoa Barclay-Kerr CNZM, master voyager and co-chair of the national coordinating committee for the Tuia 250 - Encounters programme
  • Willow-Jean Prime, Member of Parliament

The University of Waikato's official website lists other notable alumni, referred as "Distinguished Alumni" by the university.[23]

Notable faculty and honorary doctorates

References

  1. ^ "University of Waikato Anuual Report 2021" (PDF). Retrieved 1 December 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "University of Waikato Annual Report 2020" (PDF). Waikato.ac.nz. (PDF) from the original on 23 July 2021. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
  3. ^ "History of University of Waikato: University of Waikato". www.waikato.ac.nz. from the original on 24 January 2019. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
  4. ^ "Qualifications". www.waikato.ac.nz. from the original on 15 August 2021. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Day, Paul. (1984) From The Ground Up: An informal chronicle of the genesis and development of the University of Waikato 1964–1984. University of Waikato, pp. 6, 18,-27, 30, 55, 56, 58–60, 157–9, 172–5, 219.
  6. ^ Celebrating 40 years of Science & Engineering, 1969–2009, University of Waikato (2009), p. 1
  7. ^ "New Name for Faculty". Waikato.ac.nz. from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 26 March 2014.
  8. ^ Alcorn, Noeline (2014). Ko te tangata : a history of the University of Waikato : the first fifty years. Wellington New Zealand: Steele Roberts Aotearoa. ISBN 9781927242322.
  9. ^ University of Waikato Calendar 1996, p. 31
  10. ^ University of Waikato Calendar 1999, p. 16
  11. ^ "Faculties and Schools: University of Waikato". waikato.ac.nz. from the original on 22 January 2019. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  12. ^ "Research Institutes: University of Waikato". waikato.ac.nz. from the original on 29 February 2020. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  13. ^ Leaman, Aaron (6 August 2019). "Waikato University announces Sir Anand Satyanand as new chancellor". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
  14. ^ "Former Chancellors of the University of Waikato". University of Waikato. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
  15. ^ Biddle, Donna Lee (12 October 2017). "University of Waikato offers students degree overseas". Stuff. from the original on 13 February 2020. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  16. ^ Hunter, Zoe (11 May 2018). "Exclusive: Tauranga's new university campus a year ahead of deadline". New Zealand Herald. from the original on 7 February 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  17. ^ "University of Waikato Student Centre – Portfolio". Warren and Mahoney. from the original on 4 November 2013. Retrieved 26 March 2014.
  18. ^ "Academic Ranking of World Universities 2020". from the original on 15 August 2019. Retrieved 17 October 2020.
  19. ^ "University of Waikato". Top Universities. Retrieved 28 March 2022.
  20. ^ "University of Waikato". Times Higher Education (THE). 13 November 2021. Retrieved 28 March 2022.
  21. ^ "Rankings and Reputation". The University of Waikato. from the original on 16 August 2021. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
  22. ^ "University of Waikato".
  23. ^ "Alumni and friends". University of Waikato. from the original on 15 August 2021. Retrieved 23 July 2021.

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A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page February 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Coordinates 37 47 13 S 175 18 50 E 37 78694 S 175 31389 E 37 78694 175 31389 The University of Waikato Maori Te Whare Wananga o Waikato is a public research university in Hamilton New Zealand established in 1964 An additional campus is located in Tauranga 3 The university performs research in the disciplines of education social sciences and management and is an innovator in environmental science marine and freshwater ecology engineering and computer science It offers degrees in health engineering computer science management Maori and Indigenous Studies the arts psychology social sciences and education 4 University of WaikatoTe Whare Wananga o WaikatoCoat of Arms of the University of WaikatoMottoMaori Ko te tangataMotto in EnglishFor The PeopleTypePublic research universityEstablished1964 59 years agoEndowmentNZ 13 6 million 31 December 2021 1 BudgetNZD 263 6 million 31 December 2020 2 ChancellorSir Anand Satyanand GNZM QSO KStJVice ChancellorNeil QuigleyAdministrative staff1 499 FTS 2020 2 Students10 448 EFTS 2020 2 LocationHamilton Waikato New Zealand Maori Kirikiriroa Waikato Aotearoa CampusSuburban 65 ha 160 acres ColoursUW Red Gold and Black AffiliationsACU ASAIHL AACSB AMBA EQUISWebsiteWaikato ac nz Contents 1 History 1 1 The Kingitanga Waikato Tainui and the university 2 Administration and organisation 2 1 Governance 3 Campuses 3 1 Hamilton 3 2 Tauranga 4 Rankings 5 Notable people 5 1 Notable alumni 5 2 Notable faculty and honorary doctorates 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThis article possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message In the mid 1950s regional and national leaders recognised the need for a new university and urged the then University of New Zealand UNZ and the government to establish one in Hamilton Their campaign coincided with a shortage of school teachers and after years of lobbying Minister of Education Philip Skoglund agreed to open a teachers college in the region In 1960 the newly established Hamilton Teachers College joined by a fledgling university initially a branch of the University of Auckland opened a joint campus at RuakuraIn 1964 the two institutions moved to their new home and the following year the University of Waikato was officially opened by then Governor General Sir Bernard Fergusson 5 At that time the university comprised a School of Humanities and a School of Social Sciences 5 In 1969 a School of Science was established 6 This was followed by the creation of the Waikato Management School in 1972 5 Computer Science and Computing Services in 1973 5 and the School of Law in 1990 7 In 1990 the Hamilton Teacher s college merged with the University of Waikato 8 From the beginning it was envisaged that Maori studies should be a key feature of the new university 5 and the Centre for Maori Studies and Research was established in the School of Social Sciences in 1972 5 A separate School of Maori and Pacific Development was formally established in 1996 and in 2016 became Te Pua Wananga ki te Ao Faculty of Maori and Indigenous Studies 9 In 1999 the original Schools of Humanities and Social Sciences were merged to form the School of Arts and Social Sciences 10 In 2018 the university was reorganised under a divisional structure which resulted in its Schools and Faculties being brought under four Divisions and a School Division of Arts Law Psychology and Social Sciences Division of Education Division of Health Engineering and Computer Sciences Waikato Management School and the Faculty of Maori and Indigenous Studies Although the university has had a presence in Tauranga since the 1990s it officially opened its dedicated Tauranga campus in 2019 located in Tauranga s CBD This added to the university s presence in the Bay of Plenty with the Adams Centre for High Performance in Mount Maunganui and the Coastal Marine Field Station in Sulphur Point on the Tauranga Harbour In November 2020 the university also opened a new algal research and aquaculture facility in Sulphur Point The Kingitanga Waikato Tainui and the university Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Born in the 1840s and 1850s the establishment of the Kingitanga was a united national response of Maori chiefs to the effects of the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi The Treaty of Waitangi and the establishment of the settler Government From its inception the Kingitanga has had the role of leading governing and representing Maori as the rafters on one side of the house of Aotearoa with the Queen and her subjects as the rafters on the other In relation to the university the Kingitanga has played a pivotal role with King Koroki giving his personal support to the establishment of a university in Kirikiriroa Hamilton which led to the project gaining the support of Waikato iwi This is notable as when the University of Waikato was set up in 1964 it was on a site that had been part of lands confiscated from Waikato Tainui by the Crown in 1865 only returned later in 1995 The university and the Kingitanga have had an active relationship over the course of the university s history including the establishment of the new campus in Tauranga and the awarding of honorary doctorates to a number of tribal members Most recently doctoral honours were awarded to Kingi Tuheitia in 2016 Administration and organisation EditGovernance Edit Division Faculty School 11 Division of Arts Law Psychology amp Social SciencesDivision of Health Engineering Computing amp ScienceDivision of EducationWaikato Management SchoolTe Pua Wananga ki te Ao Faculty of Maori amp Indigenous StudiesUniversity of Waikato CollegeTe Mata Kairangi School of Graduate Research Research Institutes 12 Environmental Research Institute ERI Te Putahi Rangahau TaiaoInstitute of Professional Learning IPL Te Whai Toi TangataNational Institute of Demographic and Economic Analysis NIDEA Te Runanga Tatari TataurangaNew Zealand Institute for Business Research NZIBR Te Putahi Rangahau Umanga o AotearoaTe Ipu o te Mahara The Artificial Intelligence InstituteTe Mata Punenga o Te Kotahi Te Kotahi Research InstituteNew Zealand Institute for Security and Crime Science NZISCS Te Puna HaumaruWilf Malcolm Institute of Educational Research WMIER Te Putahi Rangahau Matauranga o Wilf Malcolm The village green is the social hub of the University of Waikato s Hamilton campus One of three lakes on the University of Waikato s Hamilton campus The chief executive of the University of Waikato is the vice chancellor currently Professor Neil Quigley The university is governed by a council headed by the university s chancellor who is currently former New Zealand governor general Sir Anand Satyanand 13 Te Rōpu Manukura was formed in 1991 as a consultative body to the university council Te Rōpu Manukura is currently made up of members from over 20 different iwi within the catchment area of the university The following list shows the university s chancellors 14 Name Portrait Term1 Denis Rogers 1964 19692 Bruce McKenzie 1970 19723 Henry Bennett 1973 19784 Douglas Arcus 1979 19805 David Tompkins 1981 1985 3 Henry Bennett 1986 19876 Joy Drayton 1988 19917 Gerald Bailey 1992 19978 Caroline Bennett 1998 20029 John Gallager 2003 200510 John Jackman 2006 200711 Jim Bolger 2007 201912 Anand Satyanand 2019 presentCampuses EditThe University of Waikato operates from two campuses Hamilton and Tauranga Undergraduate degrees are also offered through a joint institute on a satellite campus at Zhejiang University City College in Hangzhou 15 Hamilton Edit The main Hamilton campus is spread over 64 hectares of landscaped gardens and lakes and includes extensive sporting and recreational areas Originally farmland the campus was designed by architect John Blake Kelly in 1964 The open space landscaping contains extensive native plantings including a fernery centred around three lakes 5 Tauranga Edit The University of Waikato previously shared campuses with Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology in Tauranga at Windmere in the central city In March 2019 the university opened a stand alone campus in the central city 16 Waikato University Student Centre Inside the Waikato University Student Centre Water feature inside the Waikato University Student Centre Computer lab inside the Waikato University Student Centre The Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts The Student Centre officially opened in 2011 by Waikato alumnus Governor General Jerry Mateparae 17 Rankings EditUniversity rankingsGlobal OverallARWU World 18 701 800 2020 QS World 19 373 2022 THE World 20 401 500 2022 In the latest 2021 QS rankings The University of Waikato is ranked at 373 out of the world s top 1 000 universities Additionally the university has been ranked between 501 and 600 for the Times Higher THE World University Rankings and between 101 and 200 in the THE Impact Rankings 21 Notable people EditNotable alumni Edit Main category University of Waikato alumni Jacinda Ardern 40th Prime Minister of New Zealand Warren Gatland OBE Head Coach Chiefs British and Irish Lions and Former Head coach of Wales national rugby union team Craig Coxhead J Maori Land Court Judge and Chief Justice of Niue Derek Sikua ninth Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands Waikato Management School Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern 40th Prime Minister of New Zealand Jan Zijderveld former CEO of Avon Products and Europe President at Unilever Vittoria Shortt CEO ASB Bank Kevin Bowler CEO My Food BagDivision of Arts Law and Social Sciences Judge Craig Coxhead Maori Land Court Judge and Chief Justice of Niue Tania Te Rangingangana Simpson Deputy Chair and Director Reserve Bank of New Zealand The Honourable Dame Annette King Former Member of Parliament Wayne Smith CNZM previous All Blacks player and 2011 All Blacks coachDivision of Health Engineering Computing and Mathematical Sciences and Science Dr Shane Legg Co founder and Chief Scientist Google DeepMind Dr Craig Nevill Manning Founder and Director of Google s first remote engineering centre key developer of Google Maps and Froogle Dr Andrew Smith CEO Profile Foods Professor Tom Higham Professor of Archaeological Science Deputy Director of the Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit Dr Ian Graham former Dean founder of Endace and New Zealand s Engineering Entrepreneur of 2011 22 Division of Education Professor Fui Le api Tu ua ilaoa Asofou So o Vice Chancellor and President of the National University of Samoa Warren Gatland OBE Head Coach Chiefs British and Irish Lions Alyn Ware International Representative of the Peace Foundation International Coordinator for the Parliamentary Network for Nuclear Disarmament and Consultant for the International Association of Lawyers Against Nuclear Arms Honourable Dr Derek Sikua ninth Prime Minister of the Solomon IslandsFaculty of Maori and Indigenous Studies Hinewehi Mohi MNZM Managing Director Raukatauri Productions Ltd singer and songwriter co founder and trustee of the Raukatauri Music Therapy Centre Tania Te Rangingangana Simpson Deputy Chair and Director Reserve Bank of New Zealand Turanga Hoturoa Barclay Kerr CNZM master voyager and co chair of the national coordinating committee for the Tuia 250 Encounters programme Willow Jean Prime Member of ParliamentThe University of Waikato s official website lists other notable alumni referred as Distinguished Alumni by the university 23 Notable faculty and honorary doctorates Edit University of Waikato faculty List of honorary doctors of the University of WaikatoReferences Edit University of Waikato Anuual Report 2021 PDF Retrieved 1 December 2022 a b c University of Waikato Annual Report 2020 PDF Waikato ac nz Archived PDF from the original on 23 July 2021 Retrieved 23 July 2021 History of University of Waikato University of Waikato www waikato ac nz Archived from the original on 24 January 2019 Retrieved 11 January 2019 Qualifications www waikato ac nz Archived from the original on 15 August 2021 Retrieved 23 July 2021 a b c d e f g Day Paul 1984 From The Ground Up An informal chronicle of the genesis and development of the University of Waikato 1964 1984 University of Waikato pp 6 18 27 30 55 56 58 60 157 9 172 5 219 Celebrating 40 years of Science amp Engineering 1969 2009 University of Waikato 2009 p 1 New Name for Faculty Waikato ac nz Archived from the original on 29 November 2014 Retrieved 26 March 2014 Alcorn Noeline 2014 Ko te tangata a history of the University of Waikato the first fifty years Wellington New Zealand Steele Roberts Aotearoa ISBN 9781927242322 University of Waikato Calendar 1996 p 31 University of Waikato Calendar 1999 p 16 Faculties and Schools University of Waikato waikato ac nz Archived from the original on 22 January 2019 Retrieved 18 October 2021 Research Institutes University of Waikato waikato ac nz Archived from the original on 29 February 2020 Retrieved 18 October 2021 Leaman Aaron 6 August 2019 Waikato University announces Sir Anand Satyanand as new chancellor Stuff co nz Retrieved 21 December 2021 Former Chancellors of the University of Waikato University of Waikato Retrieved 20 December 2021 Biddle Donna Lee 12 October 2017 University of Waikato offers students degree overseas Stuff Archived from the original on 13 February 2020 Retrieved 18 October 2021 Hunter Zoe 11 May 2018 Exclusive Tauranga s new university campus a year ahead of deadline New Zealand Herald Archived from the original on 7 February 2019 Retrieved 4 February 2019 University of Waikato Student Centre Portfolio Warren and Mahoney Archived from the original on 4 November 2013 Retrieved 26 March 2014 Academic Ranking of World Universities 2020 Archived from the original on 15 August 2019 Retrieved 17 October 2020 University of Waikato Top Universities Retrieved 28 March 2022 University of Waikato Times Higher Education THE 13 November 2021 Retrieved 28 March 2022 Rankings and Reputation The University of Waikato Archived from the original on 16 August 2021 Retrieved 23 July 2021 University of Waikato Alumni and friends University of Waikato Archived from the original on 15 August 2021 Retrieved 23 July 2021 External links Edit New Zealand portal Media related to University of Waikato at Wikimedia Commons Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Waikato amp oldid 1128949900, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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