There were cheers and tears when 222 people graduated at the University of Waikato’s Tauranga campus in early September, in the first in-person graduation ceremonies at the...
Te Piringa Faculty of law is delighted to announce the full suite of Law qualifications at the University of Waikato will be available at the Tauranga campus...
The latest blow was the announcement that the appointed chief executive Steven Town – who had been absent on special leave for some time – had resigned....
The Waikato Management School (WMS) at the University of Waikato’s Tauranga campus was humming with aspiring leaders last week as more than 40 Year 13 students from...
The University of Waikato has been proudly operating in the Bay of Plenty for more than 30 years through education, research, and industry partnerships. Our presence was...
Recently, Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology (Toi Ohomai), the largest tertiary education provider in the Bay of Plenty and South Waikato launched its new co-brand with Te...
Workers are quitting their jobs at abnormally high rates.
In the first quarter of 2021, over 11 million Americans quit their jobs, according to the U.S. Department of Labour. As of mid-2021, an equal number of job openings remained unfilled, which is a nationwide record, according to Inc Magazine.
Rotorua’s adventure tourism industry is poised to take off thanks to the re-establishment of a world-class training course.
The Adventure Tourism course, originally run for 20 years through...
Looking for a great living and social experience in your first year of study away from home? Wintec Accommodation Services has just the answer.
Our purpose-built Student Village...
The applied and vocational higher education and training sector in New Zealand is in a state of much-needed change. However, the most significant shake-up for the industry...
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