
Robots to the rescue
Researchers from the University of Waikato’s School of Engineering and School of Computing and Mathematical Science are working with industry partners, growers and other institutions to develop high-tech solutions to challenges facing the horticultural industry.

Indigenous explorers’ ancestral ocean stories relevant to climate crisis
Stories from Indigenous explorers in the Southern Ocean are being gathered by University of Waikato researchers to transform how our climate crisis is communicated.

World-first climate change degree launches
The new qualification, unique to Waikato University, builds on its long-standing reputation in environmental science and decades of research across a range of disciplines, from exploring the impacts of sea level rise and extreme weather events to examining political, social and economic systems that have contributed to climate change.

Sea level rise affecting coastal communities as climate change hits
Rising sea levels and flooding due to climate change has the potential to impact coastal Indigenous communities, according to a University of Waikato researcher.

Behind the bars: Prison Violence
How are our clinical psychology researchers, led by Dr Armon Tamatea, seeking to understand and prevent violence in New Zealand prisons with a holistic, kaupapa Māori approach?