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The University of Waikato is globally connected, with research, teaching, and mobility partnerships worldwide. We attract top academic talent and students from 80+ countries.
The University of Waikato and Cardiff University signed an agreement to establish a strategic partnership in October 2019. This agreement initiated our commitment to develop a mutually beneficial relationship to promote innovative collaboration and co-operation in the pursuit of academic and professional excellence.
With a Student Exchange Agreement and Memorandum of Understanding already in place, The University of Waikato and The University of Newcastle are creating additional avenues for collaboration through the development and formalisation of a strategic partnership.
The University of Waikato has a long and proud history of collaborating with global partners to deliver quality education programmes offshore.
Our network of global partners supports staff and student mobility, and academic and research collaborations.
Our student exchange programmes with global partners allow students to gain international experience, develop cross-cultural skills, and build global networks that enhance their personal and academic growth.
Our study abroad programmes offer international students the opportunity to experience New Zealand's unique culture, stunning landscapes, and welcoming community while earning credits towards their home degrees and engaging in a vibrant campus life.
Our Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) aim to foster collaboration between institutions by facilitating staff exchanges, sharing research findings and academic resources, developing joint research initiatives, industry collaborations, and organising collaborative activities such as seminars, workshops, and conferences.
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Global collaboration increases the excellence and impact of our research, enhances opportunities for our staff and enriches the student experience.
We are committed to fostering this collaboration through developing, managing and supporting a portfolio of active and sustainable global partnerships that align with our International Plan and the University Strategy.
The University of Waikato welcomes formal visits from diplomatic and consular representatives, government agencies, educational institutions, and industry organisations worldwide. These visits are an important part of building strong international relationships—supporting existing partnerships, encouraging new connections, and exploring future collaborations.
We enjoy the opportunity to showcase our world-class facilities and the natural beauty of our campus.
Interested in visiting us? To request a visit, please complete the online Visit Request Form.
To help us plan effectively, please submit your visit request at least 21 days before your preferred visit date. While all requests will be carefully considered, the University of Waikato reserves the right to accept or decline any submission.
If your visit is approved, please note that changes to the date, time, location, or visit details may be limited.
All presentations and meetings are conducted in English. If interpretation is needed, it is the responsibility of the delegation or their representative to arrange a professional and experienced interpreter.
Please provide the interpreter’s name and contact details at least 7 days prior to the scheduled meeting.
The University of Waikato welcomes academic staff from universities around the world who are interested in spending time on campus and collaborating with our academic community. Visiting scholars contribute their expertise to advance teaching and research, while building meaningful connections with Waikato colleagues working in similar fields.
This opportunity fosters new ideas, strengthens academic networks, and supports innovative joint initiatives.
Interested in becoming a visiting scholar? Download the Visiting Scholars Toolkit to get started.
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