Community Open Day 2026
Explore our Community Open Day at The Pā, Hamilton campus, Saturday 18 July, 10am–1pm. Talk to our staff about study options, tour our spaces and hear from local leaders.
We welcome whānau, alumni, and the wider community to join us at The Pā, on our Hamilton campus, for Community Open Day Saturday 18 July, 10am–1pm.
If you attended Open Day with your school, bring your parents or whānau back to show them what you loved and continue the conversation with our staff and lecturers.
Whether you are considering university for the first time, exploring a postgraduate qualification to upskill or change careers, or supporting a family member, come and chat to our friendly staff and get your questions answered.
Attend info sessions on flexible learning options, scholarships, study options, and what to expect as a parent. Community Open Day is free to attend.
Build your Open Day schedule
Make the most of your experience by exploring the sessions and activities that interest you
- Plan your day online using our event builder or
- View the full programme.
Register for Open Day
If you would like to receive updates and the Community Open Day programme when it is available, register using the link below.
Info sessions at Community Open Day
10.40am in S.1.04 – Global citizenship: Law, Politics, and Philosophy
Discover how the influential fields of law, politics, and philosophy illuminate the rights, responsibilities, and ethical challenges that define our roles in an increasingly interconnected world.
11.40am in S.1.02 – The human puzzle: Unlocking the secrets of Psychology and Social Sciences
An engaging exploration of human behaviour through the lens of anthropology, criminology, psychology, and sociology. Discover how these dynamic fields unravel the complexities of society, shaping our actions, relationships, and understanding of the world around us.
12.20pm in Pā.G.02 Wharenui – Arts for a better future
Arts provide us with new ways of understanding our world and studying the arts helps us learn how to contribute and to be responsible members of our communities. Arts also offer ways to nurture our wellbeing and that of others.
10.20am in S.1.04 – Study Business at Waikato
Discover Waikato Management School: Where academic excellence, real-world experiences and global perspectives will supercharge your career.
12pm in S.1.02 – Education
Explore teaching and education pathways at Te Kura Toi Tangata, School of Education, from initial teacher education to postgraduate and doctoral study, including flexible study options, Māori-medium pathways, practical experience, and careers that make a real difference.
12pm in S.1.04 – The New Zealand Graduate School of Medicine (NZGSM)
10.20am in S.1.01 – Computing, Mathematics, Software Engineering and Data Analytics at Waikato
Learn more about programmes in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Mathematics and Data Analytics.
10.40am in S.1.02 – Engineer your future
Discover where a career in engineering can take you.
11.40am in S.1.04 – Study Science at Waikato
If you are curious about the world around you, a career in science could be for you. Think natural environment or health and well-being, food or technology – science is everywhere.
10am in Pā.G.02 Wharenui – Scholarships
Receiving a scholarship could significantly enhance your university experience. Our team will guide you through finding the right scholarship for you, how to apply, closing dates and more.
11am in Pā.G.02 Wharenui – Parent’s guide to university success: from application to arrival
This session covers the transition from school to university, student support, pathways, key dates and the application process.
11.20am in Pā.G.02 Wharenui – Conjoint degrees vs double majors
Confused by how a degree structure works? Or whether to do a conjoint programme or double major? Our Future Students Team can help you make an informed choice about study options at the University of Waikato.
Help on the day
If you have parked at Entry 1, head along the lake past the chapel, towards the Village Green. From there, you can head up towards Te Manawa | The Student Centre and The Pā.
If you have parked at Entry 2B, walk alongside the lake and follow the path towards the Village Green, then follow the same directions as Entry 1.
If you have parked at Entry 10, head up the stairs towards MSB and cross Hillcrest road to The Pā.
Bathrooms
There are bathrooms located in The Pā and Te Manawa | The Student Centre.
WiFi
Free WiFi is available. Select the ‘waikato’ network to access Wi-Fi.
- Info sessions are 20 minutes long.
- Locations are listed by Building name. Floor number. Room number.
- E.g. S.G.04 = S Block, Ground Floor, Room 04.
Locations of key buildings
- Wharenui Ko Te Tangata is located in The Pā on the Hillcrest Road side of campus.
- Te Manawa | The Student Centre houses the library and student help.
Check the campus maps.
Yes, Community Open Day is completely free to attend. All you have to do is register in advance.
- Community Open Day: Saturday 18 July, 10am – 1pm
The Future Students team is here to support prospective students with information on the enrolment process, accommodation, costs, scholarships, and the types of support services available. Families and whānau are welcome to come along and ask about subjects and degree choices, University Entrance requirements, and pathways to study.
Appointments are available via phone, Zoom, or face-to-face (in either Hamilton or Tauranga) between 9am and 4pm on weekdays. Book an appointment.