The University of Waikato
Region: Asia/Oceania
Country/Region: New Zealand
Found Year: 1964
Address: Private Bag 3105
Introduction

From modest beginnings on what was largely farmland, the University of Waikato has grown to a student population of about 13,000 of whom more than 4800 complete a qualification annually. Today the University employs 2000 academic and support staff, making a significant contribution to the local and national economy. We are committed to delivering a world-class education and research portfolio, providing a full and dynamic university experience, distinctive in character, and pursuing strong international links to advance knowledge. Since our earliest days we have worked closely with iwi, particularly Tainui, to make the University accessible to Maori students and to foster an environment of success. We are proud of our evolution into a truly New Zealand institution, supporting our country's nation-building policies and reflecting our nation's identity.

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Academic Ranking of World Universities
701-800
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701-800
2021
701-800
2022
801-900
2023
801-900
2024
701-800
2025
Global Ranking of Academic Subjects
Best Ranked Subjects
Subject Rank
Finance
151-200
Ecology
301-400
Civil Engineering
301-400
Education
301-400
Business Administration
301-400
Earth Sciences
401-500
University Ranking Posters
Key Statistics
8921
Total Enrollment
2216(24.8%)
International Students
7475
Undergraduate Enrollment
1389(18.6%)
International Students
1446
Graduate Enrollment
827(57.2%)
International Students