Biomechanics expert recognised as outstanding educator
University of Waikato biomechanics expert Dr Kim Hébert-Losier has been awarded a prestigious Te Whatu Kairangi – Aotearoa Tertiary Educator Award from Ako Aotearoa.
Kia ora koutou. As Dean, it is my pleasure to welcome you to Te Aka Mātuatua - School of Science, at the University of Waikato. Across our Hamilton and Tauranga campuses, our students and staff have access to some pretty unique natural environments and world-class facilities.
We offer a broad range of science subjects and have flexible degree programmes to suit every learner, wherever they are in life or in their study journey. Our teaching staff are friendly and approachable and genuinely care about the students they teach and setting them up for success in their chosen career path.
Studying the impacts of climate change on our natural and managed ecosystems, and connecting scientific knowledge with that from other disciplines to ensure we can adapt.
We have particular research strengths in native forests, agricultural systems, wetlands, lakes and rivers, estuaries, and marine ecosystems, as well as the energy, water, carbon and nutrients that flow between them.
Our researchers work in Aotearoa's geologically active areas and Antarctica to study the Earth’s history, our natural hazards, and life at the extreme edge of survival.
Scientific research has the potential to deliver extraordinary innovations that change our lives and contribute to energy efficiency and environmental sustainability.
Across all of our research, is a commitment to bring together the perspectives of western Science and mātauranga Māori. We're proud to undertake research in genuine partnership with local iwi and hapu.
If you're looking for a scientist to help with your research or study question, you've come to the right place!
We're passionate about science and love to share our scientific knowledge with local schools and other community groups.
We offer a range of different analytical services as well as scientific consultancy for interpreting your results.
Academics from diverse disciplines participated in TEDxUniversity of Waikato 2024 with talks that addressed global issues.
Watch Luke Harrington navigate the randomness of a warming world.
Check out the other talks by University academics on YouTube's TEDx Playlist.
The University of Waikato School of Science is proud of the hard work and dedication of its students. We celebrate those who achieved excellence in their respective disciplines.
Whether you're thinking about studying science or have a research question that needs answering, we would love to partner with you in your science journey. We cover a broad range of science disciplines with a unifying commitment to te taumata pūtaiao or the pursuit of outstanding science.
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