University of Waikato creating impact with new Company-X partnership
A new partnership with Hamilton-based software experts Company-X will open pathways for researchers to have impact in industry.
Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all
We have implement a long-term programme, Te Aurei, to tackle institutionalised racism in our workplace.
Work Integrated Learning is compulsory for all undergraduate students which provides will the experience of working in a placement or on a work-related project.
In results released in October 2023, the University of Waikato was ranked in the top 151-175 universities in the world in the subject category of Business and Economics by Times Higher Education, with the second-highest score amongst New Zealand universities. The Waikato Management School also has Triple Crown accreditation, placing it firmly in the top one percent of business schools in the world. Waikato Management School (WMS) Pro Vice-Chancellor, Matt Bolger, says the news is indicative of the excellence of the team at WMS, and in particular, the exceptional quality of research being produced. WMS has the highest citation impact in Business & Economics of any of the universities in New Zealand.
Our academics are not only great teachers, but experts and thought-leaders in their fields, and their research is highly cited by other researchers, which contributes to the high ranking.
The University brought together a high-profile lineup of New Zealand’s top economists, policymakers and industry leaders for a two-day event held at the Hamilton campus in March 2023. The theme for this event was Navigating Heavy Seas - Sustainable growth, productivity, and wellbeing for a stronger New Zealand. Notable speakers included Governor of the Reserve Bank Adrian Orr, Principal Economist of New Zealand Institute of Economic Research Christina Leung, and business leader and government advisor Rob Fyfe.
We are proud to be the delivery partner of the Community and Enterprise Leadership Foundation, CELF, a trust that delivers leadership development programmes aimed at building a stronger Waikato by nurturing socially responsible leaders through sponsored placements.
The University of Waikato has introduced New Zealand's first Bachelor of Banking, Finance & Technology (BBFinTech) in response to an industry need for graduates with skills in the fast-growing fintech sector. The world of finance runs on digital technology. From investment platforms and digital currencies to the way we make payments, nothing happens without digital. Yet no undergraduate degree in New Zealand currently recognises the need for these dual competencies.
The BBFinTech will fill this critical skills gap. Graduates will help businesses continue to innovate and evolve - whether they are a local Kiwi champion or a Silicon Valley start-up, says Matt Bolger, PVC for Waikato Management School.
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