University of Waikato Alumni Scholarship was established to support University of Waikato Alumni to continue their academic journey by returning to study, in a new field or a higher qualification. ... read more and apply
University of Waikato Computer Science Undergraduate Scholarship is to support current New Zealand secondary school students to study Computer Science or Software Engineering at the University of Waikato. ... read more and apply
The University welcomes applications for the Vice Chancellor's International Excellence Scholarship from international students who are new to studying at the University of Waikato, and who will be coming to study here for face-to-face study in 2024.
Students who study online&n ... read more and apply
The University of Waikato, New Zealand is awarding an exciting opportunity to students who want to undertake a degree program at the Institution.
The University of Waikato International Excellence Scholarship was established to promote educational opportunities, foster internationalisation and su ... read more and apply
The University of Waikato, New Zealand is awarding an exciting opportunity to students who want to undertake a degree program at the Institution.
The University of Waikato International Excellence Scholarship was established to promote educational opportunities, foster internationalisation and su ... read more and apply
Applications for the University of Waikato Doctoral Scholarship 2020 are open. To support excellence in postgraduate research, up to 75 University of Waikato Doctoral Scholarships will be awarded each year to high-achieving candidates applying for admission to an approved doctoral qualific ... read more and apply
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Waikato University, is a comprehensive university in Hamilton, New Zealand. The university was established in 1964, and has an additional campus located in Tauranga
The University of Waikato began in 1956 after Hamilton locals launched a petition for a university to serve the needs of the South Auckland region.
The group was led by Douglas Seymour, a barrister, and subsequently Anthony "Rufus" Rogers, a Hamilton GP and brother to long-time Mayor of Hamilton, Denis Rogers