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University of Waikato
Ranking
3Established in
1964Famous For
Economics, Sports, Geography
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- Services
- Rankings
- Accommodation
- Courses
- Scholarships
Overview
The University of Waikato, located in Hamilton, New Zealand, is an institution that offers a welcoming and supportive environment for international students. With a student population of around 13,000, approximately 20% of whom are international, the university fosters a truly global learning community. It is ranked in the top 1.1% of universities worldwide (QS World University Rankings 2025) and is known for its flexible degrees, strong industry links, and commitment to research-led teaching.
Waikato offers over 100 qualifications across a wide range of disciplines, including Business, Engineering, Computer Science, Education, Law, Health, Environmental Sciences, and the Arts. International students benefit from hands-on learning and real-world experiences through internships, industry projects, and research opportunities. The university’s teaching faculties include the Waikato Management School, Faculty of Computing and Mathematical Sciences, and the Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies, offering both undergraduate and postgraduate study options.
The University of Waikato is located on a spacious, park-like campus in Hamilton, with a second campus in Tauranga, giving students access to a high quality of life and a wide range of study and lifestyle options. The university’s focus on employability, personalised student support, and a strong sense of community makes it an attractive choice for international students.
Services
The University of Waikato provides dedicated support for international students through its International Student Services team, which operates under the broader umbrella of the Global Engagement Office, and offers guidance on visas, insurance, cultural adjustment, and academic support.
International students can take part in a comprehensive orientation programme, which helps ease their transition to life in New Zealand. The university also provides free airport pickup for new arrivals, ongoing academic support services, English language support through the Waikato Pathways College.

Rankings
- 3rd in New Zealand in the QS World University Rankings 2025
- 235th in the world in the QS World University Rankings 2025
In the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025, 15 Wikato subjects and subject areas were ranked by QS, with 11 in the top 350 globally:
- Accounting & Finance (201-250)
- Agriculture & Forestry (251-300)
- Archaeology (201-260)
- Economics & Econometrics (301-350)
- Education (251-300)
- Geography (201-250)
- Law (251-300)
- Philosophy (201-225)
- Psychology (301-350)
- Sociology (201-250)
- Sports-related Subjects (101-150)
Accommodation
The University of Waikato offers a range of on-campus and nearby accommodation options tailored to different lifestyles and budgets. The main residential halls in Hamilton include Bryant Hall, College Hall, and Student Village, each offering a safe, inclusive living environment with catered or self-catered options. For students preferring more independence, the Orchard Park Apartments offer apartment-style living with private bedrooms and shared kitchens and lounges. Accommodation support staff also assist students in finding suitable off-campus rentals if preferred.

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