Sleepy birds, quiet dawns: how noisy, bright city nights disrupt and change birdsong
Just like for humans, sleep is important for birds for brain development, memory, learning, motivation, stress levels, cognition and communication.
School leaver scholarships are closing 31 August 2025. Apply now and take the first step towards funding your future.
Start your journey with the University of Waikato – and find your new home away from home.
Experience the vibrant student life of on-campus living while you study. Get in quick to secure your spot, applications are now open.
Professor Kura Paul-Burke reports on thriving mussel beds as numbers soar to 45 million thanks to the coming together of mātauranga Māori and marine science.
An ongoing collaborative research project between the University of Waikato and Japan's Hiroshima University is identifying strengths and gaps in each country's health system, with a view to policy impact.
Prospective students, and their families and whānau, can talk to us about study options, get support with the enrolment process, and learn more about scholarships, accommodation, student support and other services.
You’re currently viewing the website as a domestic student, you might want to change to international.
You're a domestic student if you are:
You're an International student if you are: