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May 2017
Due to the nature of the graduation ceremony it is often subject to last minute changes. This programme is deemed correct at time of print. The University of Waikato has made every effort to ensure accuracy.
This publication uses vegetable based inks and environmentally responsible papers. The document is printed throughout on Sumo Matt, which is FSC® certified and from responsible sources, manufactured under ISO14001 Environmental Management Systems.
1GRADUATION MAY 2017
Welcome 2
Order of proceedings 3
Qualifications to be conferred at Claudelands Events Centre 5
Wednesday 3 May 2017 – 10:00am 6
Wednesday 3 May 2017 – 2:00pm 11
Wednesday 3 May 2017 – 6:00pm 18
Qualifications to be conferred at Te Kohinga Mārama Marae 23
Friday 5 May 2017 – 10:00am 24
Qualifications to be conferred at ASB Arena, Tauranga 29
Wednesday 10 May 2017 – 1:00pm 30
University of Waikato Academic Leaders 34
Ceremonial traditions 36
Pou Whenua 36
'God Defend New Zealand' 36
The University of Waikato 37
‘Ko te Whare Wānanga o Waikato’ 37
Staying connected 37
Contents
2 THE UNIVERSITY OF WAIKATO
Graduation is a special time for students and their families and I always enjoy being part of the celebrations. Congratulations to all students graduating this May. Graduation is a celebration and acknowledgement of all the hard work you have done during your study years. I am delighted to be able to share this important moment with your friends and family and to recognise your academic success.
University is more than an academic experience, it is a time for developing independence, not only in your life, but in your thoughts, ideas and actions too.
I hope that your new qualifications give you the confidence to speak your minds, challenge the status quo and strive for change that benefits not just you, but the communities in which you live and work.
I hope too, that you will remember your university days fondly and I urge you to retain your links with the University of Waikato and take time to reconnect with fellow alumni as you make your way in the world.
Rt Hon James Bolger ONZ Chancellor University of Waikato
Graduation is a wonderful part of the tradition of universities, and one that I am pleased to uphold at the University of Waikato. Acknowledging scholarship and recognising student achievement is at the core of the mission of all universities.
Each institution has its own approach to recognising student achievement, introducing its own traditions that reflect local custom and circumstance. It is what makes each ceremony special and unique. The University of Waikato is no different, its graduation ceremony combining both elements that reflect the 800 years of tradition since the first universities were
established and elements that reflect its unique culture as an institution.
I welcome students, friends and family to graduation at the University of Waikato. I know many of you have travelled a long way to be here. For all graduates, I hope your experience today happily concludes what has no doubt been an eventful and fulfilling journey and that you take away fond memories of your time at the University of Waikato.
Professor Neil Quigley Vice-Chancellor University of Waikato
Welcome
3GRADUATION MAY 2017
Order of proceedings
CLAUDELANDS EVENTS CENTRE
WEDNESDAY 3 MAY
• The assembly will be invited to stand as the academic procession enters the arena to the welcoming call of the karanga
• The University Kaumātua will offer the opening karakia and mihi whakatau
• The New Zealand national anthem will be sung (page 36)
• The Vice-Chancellor will address the assembly
• The Chancellor will address the assembly
• The Chancellor will confer the qualifications on graduates from each Faculty
• The student speaker will be introduced and address the assembly
• The University Kaumātua will conclude proceedings with a closing karakia
• The assembly will stand for Gaudeamus
• Official procession from the arena
• Graduates’ procession from the arena (please remain standing until the procession has left the arena)
Following the ceremony, an invitation is extended to all graduates and guests to join University staff for light refreshments.
TE KOHINGA MĀRAMA MARAE
FRIDAY 5 MAY
• A traditional pōwhiri provides the first formality for graduations held at Te Kohinga Mārama, the University marae
• Following the pōwhiri, graduands will move into place for the academic procession onto the marae
• The assembly will be invited to stand as the academic procession moves on to the marae
• The Vice-Chancellor will address the assembly
• The Chancellor will address the assembly
• The Chancellor will confer the qualifications on graduates from each Faculty
• The student speaker will be introduced and address the assembly
• The University Kaumātua will conclude proceedings with a closing karakia
Following the marae graduation ceremony, an invitation is extended to all graduates and guests to join University staff for light refreshments.
ASB ARENA, TAURANGA
WEDNESDAY 10 MAY
• The assembly will be invited to stand as the academic procession enters the arena to the welcoming call of the karanga
• The University Kaumātua will offer the opening karakia and mihi whakatau
• The New Zealand national anthem will be sung (page 36)
• The Vice-Chancellor will address the assembly
• The Chancellor will address the assembly
• The Chancellor will confer the qualifications on graduates from each Faculty
• The student speaker will be introduced and address the assembly
• The University Kaumātua will conclude proceedings with a closing karakia
• The assembly will stand for Gaudeamus
• Official procession from the arena
• Graduates’ procession from the arena (please remain standing until the procession has left the arena)
Following the ceremony, an invitation is extended to all graduates and guests to join University staff for light refreshments.
4 THE UNIVERSITY OF WAIKATO
Qualifications to be conferred at Claudelands Events Centre
Wednesday 3 May 2017
6 THE UNIVERSITY OF WAIKATO
Wednesday 3 May 2017 – 10:00am
Student speaker Braden Kempthorne Qualification to be conferred: Bachelor of Management Studies (Hons) Braden grew up on a deer farm in the Waikato. His older sister had been a Waikato Management School student and he decided he’d be one too, majoring in Strategic Management, specialising in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, as well as International Management. He’s a natural-born problem solver and while at University he took up the many opportunities that came his way, representing Waikato at national and international business case competitions, and taking positions as treasurer and vice-president of Waikato Management School Students’ Association. He also tutored for the Department of Strategy and Human Resource Management. Off campus he coached rowing for Hamilton Boys’ High School. Braden is now working for Ernst Young in Wellington as a consultant in their advisory team.
Te RaupapaWaikato Management School
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Sheeba Rosaline John Asirvatham, MSc Tamil Nadu Agricultural University India, MBA Bharathidasan University IndiaThesis Title: “Career Development and the Vitality of Academic Women in an Era of Intensifying Globalisation”
Fangxuan Li, MMS WaikatoThesis Title: “Chinese tourists’ perceptions of tourism in North Korea”
Farhana Binti Sidek, BBA(Hons) International Islamic University Malaysia, MBA Universiti Kebangsaan MalaysiaThesis Title: “How Spirituality Shapes the Formation of Entrepreneurial Venture: The Case of Malay Muslim Entrepreneurs”
MASTER OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
Varsha Abraham Thomas, with Distinction
Waltersai Ahelmhalahlah
Reham Abdulrahman M Alomar
Vigneshwar Aramabakkam Srinivasan
Aman Bali, with Distinction
Nathan Grant Barclay
Niraj Boricha
Gitanjali Choudhary
Katherine Elizabeth Courtenay-Roe
Xindan Feng
Aliabid Akhil Hakim
Danial Alastair Hilson, with Distinction
Weizhen Huang
Kora James
Jia Jia
Mengmeng Ju
Roderick Kanama
Catherine Jasvindar Kaur
Seeto Kepo
Mohammad Yasir Khan
Livia Lusiana Kurniawan
Anthony John Lea, with Distinction
Alexey Lipuntsov, with Distinction
Sook Yoong Low
Qingyuan Ma, with Distinction
Kerisha Naidoo
Abdul Khuddus Nawab
Tarun Ramanathan Nellisserry
Akhil Kumar Ojha, with Distinction
Antonio Phillip Paea
Enock Painumoottil George
Dushyant Singh Parmar, with Distinction
Nehal Jitendra Patel
Yu Qian, with Distinction
Xiaolu Qiu
Yi Ren
Nachiappan Sakthivel
Niraj Sharma
Roopa Sharon
Anandh Sridhar
Kishor Sudhakar
Cassandra Ane Suemai
Sharmeen Sultana
Wei Jie Tan
Jeremy Richard Tomkins
Jing Wang
Ke Wang
Xiaojiao Wang
Zhen Wang
Xudong Wei
Zenan Wu
Meina Yu
Tongbin Yu
Qiu Zhao
Weiwei Zhao
Qing Zhou
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MASTER OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
Baosen Hu
Feng Jiang, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Han Jiang
Yingrui Liu, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Shibo Su
MASTER OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Mansoer Abdulkriam M Abahussain, with First Class Honours
Rishi Chadha, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Hsuan-Yun Chang, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Mylene Cielo, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Linda Hardy, with First Class Honours
Chenyu Jiang
Xikun Li, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Steven Michael Rae, with First Class Honours
Aleena Tori Sutton, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Dinna Kavauhi Teaheniu, with First Class Honours
Xiaojing Zheng, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Hayley Michelle Zimmerman, with First Class Honours
MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING
Mitchelle Jelembai Anak Michael Mana, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Peter Leonard Bridgwater
Emma Kate James, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Sinyol Kang, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Yan Ma, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Shuvash Chandra Paul
Zishan Peng
Mohammad Shafiullah
Sisi She, with Second Class Honours (second division)
MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT
Sundar Babu Balasubramanian, with First Class Honours
Lin Cao, with First Class Honours
Meiyi Chen, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Wei Han, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Meihua Lin, with First Class Honours
BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES WITH HONOURS
Hannah Elizabeth Beames, with First Class Honours
Nicola Jane Casey, with First Class Honours
Marion Dominica Alison D'Cruz, with First Class Honours
Courtney Jayne Dew, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Bradley Charles Fulcher, with First Class Honours
Isaac Malcolm Gill, with First Class Honours
Daniel Malcolm Gordon, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Breslin Ann Graham, with First Class Honours
Benjamin James Hawken, with First Class Honours
Grace Lisa Henderson, with First Class Honours
Samantha Kerin Hicks, with Second Class Honours (first division) also awarded Graduate Certificate in International Management
Jessica Carolyn Hilton, with First Class Honours
Zoe Elizabeth Teresa Hughes, with First Class Honours
Tegan Jane Ireland, with First Class Honours
Braden John Kempthorne, with First Class Honours
Rheanna Jane Kingma, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Rachel Jayne Knight
Kuan-Yu Kuo, with First Class Honours
Yun-Hsien Lin, with First Class Honours
Nikki Karen Meadows, with First Class Honours
Rhandal Meijerink, with First Class Honours
Janish Harish Mistry, with First Class Honours also awarded Graduate Diploma in Economics
Kinjal Patel, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Tian Potgieter, with First Class Honours
Georgina Kate Read, with First Class Honours
Rachel Zoe Reid, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Kate Louise Steel, with First Class Honours
Alexander William David Stewart, with First Class Honours
Hayden Alexander Symes, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Ngoc Hiep Tran, with First Class Honours
Jacob Alex Wilson Tyler, with First Class Honours
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ANALYSIS
Daniela Budure-Olsen
Anru Cai
Sonia Chan
Qi Chen
Tao Chen
Xingyu Chen
Nelson Cheung
Dantong Chu
Samuel David Cooper
Jiayi Dai
Nicholas Danson
Frances Kate Dixon
Mingwei Dong
Christopher Leigh Earney
Yingqi Feng
Maggonaguruge Sashini Juditha Oshadi Fernando
Courtney Louise Fox
Ryan Connor Robbins Gouk
James Michael Grace
Brooke Louise Gregory
Amber Elizabeth Helm
Yang Jiang
Ga Ram Kim
Ling Lan
Na Li
Qian Li
Xing Li
Mengyi Liu
Yanghan Liu
Zhenqi Liu
Xingyang Luan
Guopeng Luo
Xinyi Mao
Katie Lissette Marcroft
Jasen Allen Martin
Samuel Ashley Martin
Jonathan Robert McDonald
Andrew Peter Mole
Melesisi Mulikiuvea Foeata Mo Foelifuka Nonu
Sandun Bandara Nugegoda
Renee Dawn Sjaarda O’Sullivan
Ziying Ou
Zexu Peng
Durrel Sidney Pou
Binying Qi
Yufeng Rao
David Harry John Rickard
Shaobo Shen
Candyce Breanna Shotter
Louis Vincent Simson
Prabhjot Singh
Savanna Singh Hoondle
Rajakumar Sivanathan
Ziru Sun
Steven Thomas Upton
Jade Louise Verstraten, also awarded Graduate Certificate in Accounting
Haoyuan Wang
Manling Wu
Pei Xiong
Bohan Xu
Yutong Zeng
Shichen Zhang
Zheng Zhang
Zhuolin Zhang
Jie Zhou
BACHELOR OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES
Casey Laura Anderson
Ellyse Judy Bowen
Danielle Alana Bullock
Verity Kate Coker
Shauni Marie Courtney
Simran Jot Farrar
Abbey Jane Finlay
Robyn Jade Gurney
Monica Claire Helbano
Matthew Roland Burton Hill
Alyssa Cecelia Holcroft
Kenna Patricia Meredith Horsfield
Megan Hull
Nicola Ashley Jefferies
Ashleigh Kate Johnson
Kim-chheng Jong
Erin Frances Kerr
Nghi Vanh Martin Law
Holly Sacha Mansell
Hannah Mary Georgina Mooney
Brooke Alyx Murphy
Alexandrea Apikara Stephanie Powell
Emma Jane Rainford, also awarded Graduate Certificate in Marketing
Lauren Rose Scarsbrook
Nicole Megan Sebestian, also conferred Bachelor of Social Sciences
Emily Svadlenak
Abigail Mae Tepania
Jessica Vanxay
Frederick Leonard Walker
Savahna Roshell Watson
Brenna Caitlin Watson-Paul
BACHELOR OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
Harleen Kaur Ark
Huimin Fan
Ella Louise Gollogly
Liam Robert William Gray
Jie Lu
Khalid Abdi Mahamud
Gina Millar
Chin Hou Ong
Ryan Denis Rossiter
Jayron Marty De Guzman Sotelo
Brian Michael Walker
Qilei Wei
Zakaria Jon White
9GRADUATION MAY 2017
BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Mark Douglas Ballantyne
Sherwin Mark Bell
Thomas Blanchard
Cedric Guy Bleasel
Rebecca Julia Bramley
Mitchell Thomas Cairns-Nelson
Angelica Rose Carson
Belinda Cathrine Chakonda
Kaitlin Jemma Chambers
Mathew John Corkery
Stephen Rex Donald
Moira Kathleen Duffy
Christopher Anthony Ellis
Nathan Daniel Forlong
Shane Michael Frost
Stewart Henare Gauld
Luke Thomas Gibbison, also awarded Graduate Diploma in Public Policy
Ben Nicholas Good
Jessica Louise Green
Robert William Caples Hammond
Gerard Francis Hasnip
Parbhdeep Kaur Hayre
Shaani Rose Marie Herewini
Joanna Joy Houghton
Libing Huang
Jordan Joe
Veasna Kim
Daniel Francis Lawn-Crofskey
Wenyao Lin
Caleb Brandon Logan
Liqing Lou
Yau Yang Low
Michael John Maclean
Samuel Joseph Mannix
Nyree-Aroha Manukonga
Matthew Lloyd Martin
Karl Tony McInnes
Randel Menezes
Rajneel Raj Naickar, also awarded Graduate Certificate in Strategic Management
Mihiri Nakauchi
Kristen Kylie Neill-Kendall
So Yee Ng
Keryn Leigh Nilson
Alberta May O’Donnell
Jayden Dean Oliver
Janice Ooi
Nikora George John Payne
Ryan Mills Preston
Genevieve Alexandra Pye
Tyler Reagan Gary Quarrie
Hannah Saira Raza
Matthew Andrew Read
Paul Patrick Ruddell
Sukhvir Kaur Singh
Rebecca Alice Soffe
Taylor James Stowell
Shui Xian Georgia Ann Teng
Jayden David Thomasen
Shin-Ying Tsai
Te Raukohe Hinerakakao Maioha Whenuaroa
Aron Wilson-Mcgrath
Yingwen Yu
William Zhong
Jiaqi Zhou
Farai Zvingwe
BACHELOR OF TOURISM
Caroline Tekura Emalysa Bryson
Kaiqi Deng
Sandi Sophie Hartwig-Hansen
Chunjuan Hu
Ping Jiang
Tong Jin
YingTing Lai
Liangliang Li
Yukai Liu
Napon Meetam
Maria-A-Rongo Samuel
Rumika Sato
Chenye Sun
Bradley David Wilks, also awarded Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management
Ce Xia
Ye Zhong
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Naomi Barbara Arnet, with Distinction
Johanna Louise Burton, with Distinction
Claire Louise Cherrill
Michael Charles Cosgrove, with Distinction
Michael Denning-Kemp, with Distinction
Asheesh Prasad Gautam, with Distinction
Andrea Gwen Horan, with Distinction
Warren Paul Klein, with Distinction
Bastiaan Hendrikus Kramer, with Distinction
Brendon Ranum, with Distinction
Stephen Tualaulelei
Scott Charles Turner, with Distinction
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MARKETING
Jiaying Zhao
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POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL ENTERPRISE
Carole Anne Margaret Purcell, with Distinction
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN MANAGEMENT
Jeffery Phillip Hawkes
Rishav Ladha
Shraddhaben Vishvash Patel
Hayden Tesselaar
GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTING
Toni Elizabeth Hamlin Muhammad Hanif Terri Tauiliili
GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN AGRIBUSINESS
Matthew Allen Norton
GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ECONOMICS
Samuel Ashley Martin, also awarded Graduate Diploma in Finance
GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Amish Milkhi Fermah
GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT
Amanda Jane Hutchings
GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC RELATIONS
Cristal Bukasa
GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Joel George
GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
Zifan Shi Shihui Wang
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN ACCOUNTING
Reshmi Mankunnathu Krishnan
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN FINANCE
Gregory Stephen Pearce
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
Hao Liu
DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT
Adriana Marcela Cubillos Rondon, also awarded Certificate in Management
CERTIFICATE IN MANAGEMENT
Alisha Ngahuia Hosking
11GRADUATION MAY 2017
Wednesday 3 May 2017 – 2:00pm
Student speaker Nicholas Braae Qualification to be conferred: Doctor of PhilosophyNick grew up in Wellington, where he spent his early years obsessed with cricket, specifically, and sports, generally. He also learned classical piano, and played and sang in jazz bands, shows and choirs at secondary school. Having completed undergraduate degrees in Music and Political Science at the University of Otago, Nick came to Hamilton in 2010 and decided to continue his music education through postgraduate studies at the University of Waikato, studying music ranging from Chopin to Wagner, film scores to electroacoustic composition, and Don McGlashan to Queen. Nick treated his studies and research as an opportunity to understand better the inner-workings of different kinds of music, and he has taken these lessons into the different professional spheres of his musical life. He now works as an academic staff member at Waikato Institute of Technology, where he teaches composition, performance, and theory. He also lectures in song-writing at the University of Waikato, and works as a freelance musical director, arranger, keyboardist, singer and vocal coach. Through it all, he has remained a cricket fanatic.
Te Kura Kete AronuiFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Nicholas Willoughby Braae, BMus(Hons), MA WaikatoThesis Title: “A Kind of Magic: Identifying and Analysing Queen’s Idiolect, 1973-1980”
Yi Wang, BA Yantai Normal University China, MA Shandong University China, GradCert WINTECThesis Title: “Constructing Learner Autonomy Through Control Shift: Sociocultural Implications of Teacher Cognition and Practice in a Chinese Secondary School”
MASTER OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
Stephanie June Bremner, with First Class Honours
Juliana Kayla Brown, with First Class Honours
Linda Gee, with First Class Honours
Stephanie Anne Hill, with First Class Honours
Melissa Janson, with First Class Honours
Stefan Xien Chien Lim, with First Class Honours
Jenna Ann Penman, with First Class Honours
Jennifer Shih-Chi Wan, with First Class Honours
MASTER OF ARTS
Luke Duane Oldfield, with First Class Honours
Alexander Toby Whakahau Pelham-Waerea, with First Class Honours
MASTER OF MUSIC
Benjamin Russell Hoadley, with First Class Honours
MASTER OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
David Timothy Graham Given, with First Class Honours
James Neill Keith Martin, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Rini Mayassari, with First Class Honours
Xue Pang, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Pati Orana Senara, with Second Class Honours (first division)
BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH HONOURS
Katarina Jodene Barker, with First Class Honours
Chelsea Anne Bowden, with First Class Honours
Conor Sean Maxwell, with First Class Honours, also conferred Bachelor of Teaching and Bachelor of Arts
Calvin Rex Mora, with First Class Honours
Ashnita Ram, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Robert Taylor, with First Class Honours
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Fiona Ross Wells-Lakeland, with First Class Honours, also conferred Bachelor of Arts
BACHELOR OF MUSIC WITH HONOURS
Dolan Matthew Cox, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Taunoa Filimoehala, with Third Class Honours
Gwen Carlisle Lyon, with First Class Honours
Anna Rose Mahon, with First Class Honours
Benjamin Matthew Farn Powell, with Second Class Honours (second division)
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCES WITH HONOURS
Diana Suzanne Toynbee Bird, with First Class Honours
Jade Curran, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Junior Tavita MacArthur, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Tyran McDonald, with First Class Honours
Brendon Kelton Paterson, with Third Class Honours
Kelly Adelle Redman, with First Class Honours
Reene Frances Shum, with First Class Honours
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Saara Mohamed Abdulrahman
Aimee-Jane Anderson-O'Connor
Majesta Kay Solonaima Apelu Laulu
Hamish Kira Balderston
Emma Louise Bennett
Emily Rebecca Berg Bisset
Clara Alicia Beveridge
Tania Maree Margaret Collins
Abby Victoria Connell
Kate Renee Cooke
Jennifer Christina Fiona Currie
Philip James Garrity
Ashlie Mary Margaret Graham
Lauren Mae Harris
Kyene Leslie Hinton
Michaela Kathryn Hodge
Catherine Mary Holmes
Jackson Houlihan
Samuel George Hutton
Daseul Jeon
Jack Angus Kennedy
Rebekah Winiata Laurence
Caitlin Rose Mackenzie-Powell
Nanati Tavita Molu
Miriam Cecilia Elizabeth Mooney
Emma Jayne Nygard
Oliver Jack Park
Saida Nadia Binti Rosli
Zachery Braden Stokes
Alexander Leslie Sutherland
Poppy Joy Taylor-Moore
Rosalie Veronica Ten Hove
Ashleigh Marie Terry
Anna Margaret Tipping
Yilu Wei
Saqi Zeng
BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING
Aidan Francis Reuben Wackrow
BACHELOR OF MEDIA AND CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES
Daniel Wallace Clarke
Wairehu Rewiti Te Grant
Vaineritua Teremoana Koteka
Jesper William Mansson
Joshua Sante Martinac
Bridie Jane McPherson
Kylie Renee Mills
Chennay Georgia Pascoe
Lauren Adele Reeves Wimmers
BACHELOR OF MUSIC
Tristan Bailey Fisher
Catrin Elisabeth Morgan Hinton
Niamh Caitlin Lovelock
Phillip Grace Manu, also awarded Postgraduate Diploma in Music with Distinction
Abigail Catherine Pinkerton
Cho Ki Jacky Siu
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
Tegan Jessica Ashton Ocean Marie Babington Lizelle Biermann
13GRADUATION MAY 2017
Petraa Kelsie Bond
Katie Gesina Bowden
Jemma Joyce Bridge
Ashley Rachel Brown
Michaela Evelyn Cairns
Rachel Ann Cakebread
Alice Kate Campbell
Hao-Ting Chien
Jennifer Mary Eames
Claire Anne Marie Edwards
Ross Bernard Fitz-John
Hannah Norah Garratt
Primrose May Gates
Eilish Heather Getty
Jedediah Warwick Greenwood
Chun Yin Hamilton
Sally Michelle Harper
Ayla Sue Harrow
Lea-Renee Iddles
Latesha Kyle-Ruki
Courtney Bridget Larsen
Gideon-Paulo Letoga
Kerrianne Marion Lindsey
Michael Wilson Burgess Lockley
Jeremy Neill Meier
Alice Margaret Moore
Veniana Nai
Mikayla Jayne Ninkie
Jessica Nixon
Malwyn Papalii
Kesian Serous Paymani
Freyja Kate Petursson
Cendrine Maya Pfister
Jacob Carrigan Riggir
Luke James Roguski
Leanna Isabel Ryan
Zenia Samuels
Holly Joanne Shanks
Fanuma Nogihautino Nemaia Sioneholo
Zanian Malepati Steele
Conrad Ian Stephenson
Emma Louise Stokes
Bowen Sun
Kecelyn Ramos Tambogon
Samantha Annie Taylor
Mele Mumui Teumohenga
William Phillips Thompson
Marika Annalise Watt
Xu Xu
Cushla Margaret Yetton
Shiyi Zhou
BACHELOR OF TOURISM
Khalid Zaid M Alsubie
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN APPLIED LINGUISTICS
Claudia Williams, with Distinction
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MUSIC
Nathaniel Mark James Smorti, with Distinction
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN PSYCHOLOGY
Shikha Agarwal
Mahek Pratik Gandhi
Lisa Kiriwai Nathan, with Distinction Sacha Melanie Thomson, with Distinction
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN PSYCHOLOGY (CLINICAL)
Jessica Shirley Hannah
Parewahaika Erenora Te Korowhiti Harris
Brent Paul Membery
Nasalifya Namwinga
Kathrine Ashley Roberts
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN THE PRACTICE OF PSYCHOLOGY
Catherine Sarah Desmond Ayla Nicky Te Rauoriwa Jenkins Deborah Maria Saxon
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN SECOND LANGUAGE TEACHING
Mary Margaret Cathleen Connelly, with Distinction
Patricia Mary Huddart, with Distinction
Dianellie Yvonne Anak Stanlee Regik, with Distinction
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN PSYCHOLOGY
Tanya Louise Waterton
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GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING
Sameer Yusuf Kherani
GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES
Veronika Triariyani Kanem
DIPLOMA IN ARTS
Ruth Schirley
Rorohiko Me Ngā Pūtaiao PāngarauFaculty of Computing and Mathematical Sciences
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Su-Ping Chang, BSc, MSc WaikatoThesis Title: “A Mobile Augmented Memory Aid for People with Traumatic Brain Injury”
Nicholas Roy Vanderschantz, BCGD, MCGD Wanganui School of DesignThesis Title: “Kids Questions: Assisting Children’s Digital Information Seeking“
MASTER OF COMPUTER GRAPHIC DESIGN
Alexander Charles Henry Robinson, with Second Class Honours (first division), also conferred Bachelor of Media and Creative Technologies with Honours, with Second Class Honours (first division)
MASTER OF CYBER SECURITY
Siuta Laulaupeaalu, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Craig Scoon, with First Class Honours, also conferred Bachelor of Computing and Mathematical Sciences with Honours, with Second Class Honours (first division)
MASTER OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Gulnar Grover, with First Class Honours
Mitchell Robert Baxter Hatherill, with First Class Honours
Andries Johannes Lubbe, with First Class Honours
MASTER OF SCIENCE (RESEARCH)
Emily Bo-Yu Khong
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER GRAPHIC DESIGN WITH HONOURS
Aimee Louise Burgess, with First Class Honours
BACHELOR OF COMPUTING AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES WITH HONOURS
Jarrod Wayne Dickinson, with First Class Honours
Joshua Seth Holland, with First Class Honours
Jean-Pierre Moller, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Anastasia Nadine Old, with First Class Honours
Joshua David Scarsbrook, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Karl Thomas Taylor, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Lanqin Yuan, with First Class Honours
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING WITH HONOURS
Pritpal Singh Chahal, with First Class Honours
Jordan David Crawford, with First Class Honours
Ryan Andrew Keyzer Jones, with First Class Honours
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Rajeswari Sree Vishnupriya Mallela, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Peter James Oomen, with First Class Honours
Thye Way Phua, with First Class Honours
Nathan Vaughan Rendle, with First Class Honours
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER GRAPHIC DESIGN
Dale Miles Corbett
Makarand Desai
Filipo Keresoma Leafao
Dinie Amalina Binti Roslan
Damian Christopher Sun
Siusi Natasha Tuanaki
BACHELOR OF COMPUTING AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
Timothy Benjamin May Timothy Frederick Orme Whitlock
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Faisal Naif M Alajmi
Yang Bai
Cristian Charles Baker
Christie Leigh Davis
Matthew Andrew de Waard
Christopher Pierre Du Plessis
Benjamin Paul Edridge
Marianne Ruth Fletcher
Brad Michael Hansen
Matthew David Morton
Chan Saem Park
David Forrest Patrick
Aung Zaw Min Phyo
Matthew James Rae
Douglas Bryan Anthony Rauch
Alitia Harmony St Pierre
Norton Shane Jan Teesdale
Braden Kelekolio Tu'akoi
Steven John Warburton
Ayden Harker Wilson
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
Shiwei Zhu
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CYBER SECURITY
Arash Bahrami
GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER GRAPHIC DESIGN
Yanji Teng
GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
Rory Arthur Mitchell
GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN STATISTICS
Michael Thomas Heron
Te PiringaFaculty of Law
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Jalesi Nakarawa, LLB, LLM WaikatoThesis Title: “Domestic Violence and Systemic Deception in the Family Legal System: A Compelling Case for Truthful Reform”
Damien Robert Rogers, BA (Hons), MA Canterbury, PhD Australian National University Australia, MIR VictoriaThesis Title: “Chief Amongst the Angels? International Prosecutors and the Modernist Project”
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MASTER OF LAWS
Dee-Anne Marie Holmes, with First Class Honours
Sharaiz Rehmat, with Second Class Honours (first division)
BACHELOR OF LAWS WITH HONOURS
Evangelina Francesca Rosa Bello, with First Class Honours
Tanya Botha, with First Class Honours
Daniel Peter Coulson, with First Class Honours
Michael Richard Donovan, with Second Class Honours (first division), also conferred Bachelor of Management Studies with Honours, with First Class Honours, also awarded Graduate Certificate in Finance
Kimberly Kates Efondo, with First Class Honours
Lucy Ellen Grenfell, with Second Class Honours (first division), also conferred Bachelor of Communication Studies
Sarah Ellen Hyde, with First Class Honours, also conferred Bachelor of Communication Studies
Yi-Ching Lee, with First Class Honours, also conferred Bachelor of Business Analysis
Megan Leigh Proctor, with First Class Honours, also conferred Bachelor of Communication Studies
Brooke Renee Reed, with First Class Honours, also conferred Bachelor of Social Sciences
Karen Karishma Singh, with First Class Honours, also conferred Bachelor of Social Sciences
Jesse Caleb Tizard, with First Class Honours also conferred Bachelor of Management Studies
Caitlin May Tucker, with With First Class Honours also conferred Bachelor of Social Sciences
Robert John West, with First Class Honours, also conferred Bachelor of Arts
Rachael Claire Witney, with First Class Honours, also conferred Bachelor of Arts
BACHELOR OF LAWS
Tekatau Tabwe Bio
Thomas Alan Duncan Campbell, also conferred Bachelor of Management Studies
Thomas Neville Clout, also conferred Bachelor of Management Studies
Aleisha Maree Collett
Christopher Paul Cummings
Nathan Lee Darlington
Courtney Lanette Deed, also conferred Bachelor of Social Sciences
Corrina Anna Edwards
Elaine Marie Gyde also conferred Bachelor of Arts
Alison Hill
Ronja-Madleen Holz
Aman Jaggi
Athanasios Koroniadis
Jonty Noel Larsen
Rhonda Marie Lepper
Lorraine Ursula Lowry
Jonathan Merchant, also conferred Bachelor of Management Studies
Ashley Penney
Tainui William Ritchie
Mudiyanselage Manel Divarathne Samarakoon
Patrina Pauline Nafanua Penitenia Schmidt
Katelyn Rose Silvester, also conferred Bachelor of Social Sciences
Jordan Keith Simmonds
Abhay Singh, also conferred Bachelor of Management Studies with Honours with First Class Honours, also awarded Postgraduate Certificate in Information Technology and Graduate Diploma in Finance
Sharandeep Kaur Singh
Corey Cassandra Ataahua Stevens, also conferred Bachelor of Arts
Cassandra Helen Storey, also conferred Bachelor of Management Studies with Honours with First Class Honours
Misty Aroha Taoho, also conferred Bachelor of Social Sciences
GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN LAW
MD Kausar
Erin Christiane Littbarski
Suet Kuen Vannarady Ng
Mohammad Zumman Siddique
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Te Pua Wānanga Ki Te AoFaculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Neville Rongo Wanoa
DIPLOMA IN MĀORI AND PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT
Aurere Morehu Thatcher
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Student speaker Shalini GuleriaQualification being conferred: Bachelor of Engineering (Hons)Shalini studied Chemical and Biological Engineering, majoring in Bioprocessing. During her time at the University of Waikato she had the privilege of being the Science and Engineering student ambassador, Waikato Students' Union (WSU) director, Golden Key member, and vice-president of Waikato International Students' Association (WISA). She also competed in the Sir Paul Callaghan Eureka Awards and came runner up in the national competition two years in a row. During the competition she received WETA Digitals’ Gold Scholarship for presenting the most innovative engineering solution. The Engineering Design Show 2016 was a university highlight when she was honoured to be awarded excellence in Chemical and Biological Engineering Design, and excellence in Research Presentation.
Te Kura Toi TangataFaculty of Education
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Eryansyah, PGDipSLT, MA(Applied) WaikatoThesis Title: “Developing EFL Students’ Communicative Skills through Content-Based Instruction: A Case Study of EFL Teaching in an Undergraduate Degree Program at a Tertiary Institution in Indonesia”
Liang Li, PGDipEd, MEd WaikatoThesis Title: “Sentence initial bundles in L2 thesis writing: A comparative study of Chinese L2 and New Zealand L1 postgraduates’ writing”
Sangion Appiee Tiu, MEd Queensland University of Technology Australia, MSc WaikatoThesis Title: “Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Sustainable Resource Management in Papua New Guinea: The Role of Education and Implications for Policy”
Teswell Terrence White, BEd(Hons), MEd AucklandThesis Title: "South African boys in New Zealand: Immigrants’ retrospective accounts of adapting to life in a new country during adolescence”
MASTER OF COUNSELLING
Sunjin Heo, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Joanne Helen McNaughton, with Second Class Honours (first division)
MASTER OF DISABILITY AND INCLUSION STUDIES
Melisa Kristie, with First Class Honours
Holly Eve McLeod, with Second Class Honours (first division), also awarded Graduate Certificate in Theatre Studies
MASTER OF EDUCATION
Jade Pam Coutts, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Janice Catherine Edgar, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Christina Patricia Jeffs
Katalina Kainano
Gowri Paary, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Brian Athol Smith, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Kim Louise Webber, with First Class Honours
Ricky Brett Wilfred Whalley, with First Class Honours
MASTER OF EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP
Shawn Damian Gielen, with First Class Honours
Louise Anne Irwin, with First Class Honours
Annette Lee Jones
Sandra Mary Malone, with First Class Honours
Karen Alina Mills, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Cornelia Susanna Swart, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Tanya Joanne Thompson, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Wednesday 3 May 2016 – 6:00pm
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MASTER OF TEACHING AND LEARNING
Anton Jacques Williams, also awarded Postgraduate Certificate in Biological Sciences
BACHELOR OF TEACHING WITH HONOURS
Lianne Robyn Dudson, with First Class Honours
Katie-Lee Karen Robinson, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Rachael Anne Saunders, with Second Class Honours (first division), also conferred Bachelor of Teaching
BACHELOR OF SPORT AND LEISURE STUDIES
Tory John Martin
Jacinta Joanne Matson
Nicholas James McGuire Holcroft
Neal Anthony McIntosh
Aaron James McNabb
Isaac William Sewell
Helen Louise Talbot
Brendon Grant Taylor
BACHELOR OF TEACHING
Andrew Thomas Bell
Katrina Rose Bothwell
Renee Jessica Clegg
Kimberley Cox
Rachel Anne Llanto Dena
Danielle Maree Fuller
Miguel Angel Garcia Molares
Abby Louise Garland
Shelley Ann Gracie
Ashleigh Hope Hall
Emma Michelle Hassall
Olivia Claire Hunger
Jeong-Min Hyun
Carl Joseph Imlig
Judith Ann Lambert
Don Carlos Anthony Leota
Lydia Marie Lomey, also conferred Bachelor of Social Sciences
Lauren Bailey Loye
James Martin Lynch
Natasha Adriana Marwood
Mackenzie Talia Grace Muncaster
Reuben Timothy O'Sullivan
Georgia Louise Prescott
Jane Rickman
Jessica Cherie Roy
Christopher David Scudder
Kate Marie Rihipera Thompson, also conferred Bachelor of Arts
Aaron Brock Vaughan
Katie-Lee Verhoeven
Rachael Louise Williams
Jared Lee Wooldridge, also conferred Bachelor of Arts
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN DISABILITY AND INCLUSION STUDIES
Linda May Mau, with Distinction
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION
James Harold Cliff
Andrew Keogh, with Distinction
Brenda Maree Hineraumati Marriner, with Distinction
Jonette Martin
Katene Aupouri Paenga
Helen Deborah Parker
Karen Evelyn Pratt
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP
Warrick John Greaves
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP
Michelle Anthea Frost
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN SPORT AND LEISURE STUDIES
Tupuria James King
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN TERTIARY TEACHING
Julie Garner Leanne Marie Ryan Robyn Jane Tucker
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GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF TEACHING A one year programme in secondary, primary or early childhood education
Guneshwari Devi Bansal
Rachel Louise Beale
Lewis William Beardshaw
Claire Quenta June Broderick
Jessica Charlotte Browne
Rebekah Vitia Cosgrove
Amy Elizabeth Dacombe
Dipshika Darshani
Jayden Troy Davy
Candace Rose Deadman
Garth Peter Edwards
Jody Elizabeth Ellis
Ricky Werner Fluhler
Nikita Kathleen Garner
John Sherwood Gilmour
Lisa Marama Goddard
Charlotte Green
Jessica Margaret Grimson
Amy Christine Harding
Suzanne Claire Harris
Joanne Marie Haughey
Caprice Marie Tesharni Honour
Antoinette Kay Hudson
Champa Priyanthi Sri Kantha Hendrick James
Danielle Abigail Jennings
Levi Aroha Knudsen
Phillip Kong
Liam Francis Kortegast
Joy Janine Laurie
Joline Manuel
Rebecca Jane Maria
Lauren May McKinlay
Emma Gloria Millar
Destiny Alyssa Nelson
Renee Maria Ngatai
Peter John Nolan
Emma Ethnee Norton
Vanessa Perumal
Neethu George Perumpallil
Evan Guy Gray Probert
Ronita Devi Raj
Emma Louise Riley
Jerome Marc-Philip Sanson
Virginia Caroline Semmens
Abby Joan Florence Shepard
Amber Paige Simonsen
Natasha Lynette Siufanga
Jade Anya Stollery
Nianci Sun, also awarded Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Linguistics
Kimberley Jane Swettenham
Na Tan
Rachel Marie Thorrold
Meng Tian
Hannah Clare Vickers, also conferred Bachelor of Arts
Elizabeth Margaret Sproat Waddel
Jesse John Watson
Brendan Joseph Wheeler
Hannah Kathleen White
Vennesa Ann White
Timothy Blyth Willis, also awarded Graduate Diploma in Engineering
Petruschka Willmann
Daniel Matthew Wright
Madison Leigh Wright
Ting Xu
Ying Zhao
Lingyan Zhou
CERTIFICATE OF UNIVERSITY PREPARATION
Kiran Valiaparambil Sajiv
Te Mātauranga Pūtaiao Me Te Pūkaha Faculty of Science and Engineering
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Lewis Hennedige Jayathu Dimuthu Kumara Fernando, MSc University of Moratuwa Sri LankaThesis Title: “Supercapacitor-Assisted Surge Absorber (SCASA) and Supercapacitor Surge Modelling”
Rebecca Vivian Gladstone-Gallagher, BSc, MSc WaikatoThesis Title: “Cross-boundary detrital subsidies: Detrital export and effects on receiving intertidal soft-sediment ecosystems”
Leyla Noroozbabaee, BSc Gilan University Iran, MSc Ferdowsi University of Mashhad IranThesis Title: “Theoretical and experimental investigation of anaesthetic effects in the brain”
Varvara Vetrova, Diploma Irkutsk State University RussiaThesis Title: “Selected data exploration methods in hydroclimatology”
Rogier Sebastiaan Westerhoff, PhD Universiteit Utrecht The NetherlandsThesis Title: “Satellite remote sensing for improvement of groundwater characterisation”
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MASTER OF ENGINEERING
Rosalie Susanna Jane Collins-Gargan, with First Class Honours
Miao Yu, with Second Class Honours (first division)
MASTER OF SCIENCE
Julia Dawn Newland, with Second Class Honours (second division)
MASTER OF SCIENCE (RESEARCH)
Olivia Robyn Gibbons, with First Class Honours
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING WITH HONOURS
Seth Hendrick John Aandewiel, with First Class Honours
Ali Ahmed G Alghamdi, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Zahra Ali Jawad Al-Khaleefa, with First Class Honours
Mohammed Saleh M Alrasheed, with First Class Honours
Troy James Anderson, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Elliot William Norris Baptist, with First Class Honours
Henri William Bardoul, with First Class Honours
Joshua James Barnett, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Hamish Paul Carter, with First Class Honours
Tzu-Hui Jeany Chou, with Second Class Honours (first division)
John Scott Dally, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Joshua Mark Eckersley, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Angela Engelsman, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Morgan Louise Fahey, with First Class Honours
Shalini Guleria, with First Class Honours
Joel Johannes Herder, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Michael Connor Hutchins, with First Class Honours
Rahul Siddhartha Jangali, with First Class Honours
Luke James Kingsford
Daniel John Krippner, with First Class Honours
Nathan Jade Sanjay Lal, with First Class Honours
Simon Adam Looker, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Daniel Joseph Mana-Ay, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Jason Brent Mountfort, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Rhys Colin Newton, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Grace Munro Nicholls
Supun Bandara Nugegoda, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Matthew James Nugent, with First Class Honours
Josh Mitchell Parkin, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Jacob Guy Lessel Pearless, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Nathan Paul Ryan, with First Class Honours
Nathan David Michael Senior, with First Class Honours
Karina Zoe Shaw, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Erin Annalise Sims, with First Class Honours
Hugh Stewart-Smith
Shuai Sun, with First Class Honours
Laura Anna Thompson, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Nicholas Andrew Thorp, with First Class Honours
Chia-Nan Ting, with First Class Honours
Elliot John Watson, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Alexandra Anne Sulima-Rogaczewski Wilson, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Sarita Desiree Tiare-Miti Withers, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Jinrui Zhu, with First Class Honours
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH HONOURS
Connor Patrick Haisley Bossard, with Second Class Honours (first division) also awarded Graduate Certificate in Biochemistry
Lewis Jacob Dean, with First Class Honours
Nicola Jane Feutz, with First Class Honours, also conferred Bachelor of Science
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
David Isaac Anderson
Jeremiah Bakeo
Michael Alexander Blanchett
Oliver Richmond Cook
Matthew John Counsell
Michael John Henry Cummins
Rachel Babette Curran
Ashleigh Ann Currie
Emily Clarissa Duke
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Levi Melchizedek Ensing
Michael Timothy Exton
Nicola Zoe Fothergill
Krystal Joan Geraghty
James Dean Hammond
Shannon Craig Hansen
Caitlyn Rose Harty
Simon Paul Havas
Sophie Alice Hollobon
Tafadzwa Nelson Hove
Hsin-Jou Hu
Yijie Hu
Kent Peter James Jeffries
Hannah Kathleen Jonson
Sarah Hannah Kenney
Alistair James Lockley
Liam Paul Lowry
Hannah Mary Ludlow
Kerryn Claire Macdonald
Aimee Louise Malpass
Tiffany Louise McClunie
Kieran James McGirr
James Edward Cameron McHardy
Haig Alexander Mehrtens
Matildah Nawanzi
Thomas Jeurissen Orr
Jonti Leigh Owen
Anita Alice Christina Pearson
Matthew Isaac Penney
Romany Jordan Prevette-Stanaway
Lauren Elise Rowe
Georgia Anne Russell
Shaun George Sanders
Linda Slade
Oliver James Stewart Smith
Olivia Katherine Spaans
Jonathan Michael Stead
April Caroline Stringfellow
Shannon Renee Marie Taia-Collier
Aroha Susan Mary Twaddle
Sjaak Tamanui Verstappen
Naomi Jean Vowles
Caitlyn Ann Walker
Yiting Wang
Emma Jayne Weston
Caleb Justin White
Alexandra Wilkins
Erin Lavinia Wood
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (TECHNOLOGY)
Rhiannon Isobel Bond
Shantelle Maree Bromell
Matthew William Davis
Charlotte Loren Fransen
Yu Hsuan Hsueh
Brooke Hanna Johnson
Hang-Seng Kuan
Lauren Ann Mahon
Kerry Tamara Nel
Daniel Andrew Reason
Fiona Marie Skene
Jesse Charles Thomas
Amy-Louise Thompson
Alanah Mieke Thwaites
Frances Helena Williamson
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Poonam Bhardwaj
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN EARTH SCIENCES
Mark William Shaw
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MATERIALS AND PROCESSING
Qian Xu
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN ELECTRONICS
Ruchitaben Chirag Patel
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Michael Thomas Heron Amy-Louise Thompson
DIPLOMA IN SCIENCE
Dwayne Nathan George McMenamin, also awarded Certificate in Science
GRADUATION DECEMBER 2016
Qualifications to be conferred at Te Kohinga Mārama Marae
Friday 5 May 2017
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Friday 5 May 2017 – 10:00am
Student speaker Mahue Dewes Qualification to be conferred: Master of ArtsMahue (Ngāti Poruou, Te Arawa, Ngāti Hine, Ngāti Rangitihi) studied a Masters of Arts in Māori Language with Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao - Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies. He joined Te Waiora o Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato, the Māori Students Association on campus as a bachelors student in his first year of study, and that helped him to network with other new students and make friends to last a life time. Mahue went on student exchange to the University of Hawai’i, living on the Hilo campus for a semester. There he connected with Hawai’ian people who shared the same values and understandings as Māori, learning their histories and exploring the islands. His masters research examined mana in ancient oriori (chants). A keen rugby player, Mahue played for the University club throughout his study years, and played representative rugby for East Coast. He has been in England playing rugby and travelling, and returned to Aotearoa New Zealand to graduate today.
Te Kura Kete Aronui Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
MASTER OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
Kathryn Jane Giles, with First Class Honours also awarded Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology (Clinical)
Nina Roera Maheaiterangi Rakei, with Second Class Honours (first division)
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Maryjane Marie Irawhitiki Selwyn
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
Neihana William Dew Marisa May Rota Patrick Kevin Lee Rusk
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN THE PRACTICE OF PSYCHOLOGY
Therese Lee Bourne
Te Kura Toi Tangata Faculty of Education
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Rosina Merry, MEd Waikato, CertECE Massey, Cert Te Tari Puna Ora O AotearoaThesis Title: “Teacher Education ICT Appropriation Model TEAM: A Model for ICT Appropriation in Early Childhood Initial Teacher Education”
MASTER OF COUNSELLING
Paul Maitland Gay, with First Class Honours
Stephen Brian Gore, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Tiffany Marie Nightingale, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Vicki Lee Wihongi, with First Class Honours
MASTER OF EDUCATION
Naomi Ritihia Kereopa, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Melanie Jane Neumann, with First Class Honours
Elizabeth Whai-Ora Kurei Paruru-Hogan, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Annmarie Trow, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Sophie Rebecca Charlton Watson, with First Class Honours
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MASTER OF EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP
Theresa Jacquline McAllister, with Second Class Honours (first division)
MASTER OF TEACHING AND LEARNING
Brooke Amber Ashton, with Distinction
Albert Bulmer Bannister
Erin Katherine Becht, with Distinction
Katarena Miriam Jane Bisset
Stuart Ross Buchanan, with Distinction
Jane Suzanne Caffery
Madeline Patricia Boyd Clark, with Distinction
Jennifer Crisp, with Distinction
Jillaine Gaye Evans-Love, with Distinction
Helen Jane Hyde-Hills, with Distinction
Ryan James Kiely, with Distinction
Seth King-Wall
Anupma Sirohi Lall, with Distinction
Jessica Louise Marshall
Kate Monique Muller, with Distinction
Madison-Jane Rawson, with Distinction
Maria Teresa Revell
Te Whaiwhaia Pumau Hemi Ritchie
Hamish Scott Rodger
Ashleigh Katrina Wells
BACHELOR OF SPORT AND LEISURE STUDIES
Etana-John Nathan
BACHELOR OF TEACHING
Rosina Whitimarama Cowan
Karla Maclean Lovey Hilton
Te Amiona Erin Korewha
Lisa Marie Leatherby
Alan Kiharoa Milroy, also conferred Bachelor of Arts
Waitawa Rawiri Piahana Peepe, also conferred Bachelor of Arts
Tiaki Sheree Renata
Jerreau Anaru Caillin Tonge
Witehahunga Sasu Wihapi
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION
Ariana Cailleen George
Winiata Teheuheu Hunia, with Distinction
Heni Kamaea Maangi
Hayley Marlena Miru
Christina Ngataima Te Koi
Eruera Kawhia Tuhura-Mita
Richard James Waitoa
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF TEACHING A one year programme in secondary, primary or early childhood education
Gretchen Dell Correa
Natasha Anne Dunne
Mieke Brooke Elkington
Gemma-Lee Hope Fleet
Rhema Vivienne Jakeman
Gayna Leigh McConnell
Tracey Anne McHaffie
Vania Madeline McKeown
Tamihana Teddy Hazely Nato Morunga
Shaeana Riki Robson
Anahera-Pono Christine Whakatope
Te Piringa Faculty of Law
BACHELOR OF LAWS
Apirana Blaikie Daymond, also conferred Bachelor of Management Studies
Camille Ellen Jane Dougherty Ware
Campbell Ming Fei Gin, also conferred Bachelor of Arts
Ashley Te Rina Popata
Nephi Benjamin Pukepuke
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Te Pua Wānanga Ki Te Ao Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies
MASTER OF ARTS
Terehia Teresa Channings, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Mahue Matekino Dewes, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Kim Aroha Watene, with Second Class Honours (first division)
MASTER OF MĀORI AND PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT
Jamie Huia Rolleston, with First Class Honours
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Tamihana Teddy Hazely Nato Morunga
BACHELOR OF MĀORI AND PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT
Aiden Okeroa Riki-Tekanawa
Ngamahanga Tawhara
Kayil Shashanee Te Iwa Toia
Sean Te Ahoaho Vercoe
DIPLOMA IN MĀORI AND PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT
Milton Gregory Ross
Te Mātauranga Pūtaiao Me Te Pūkaha Faculty of Science and Engineering
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Paea Daniell Ake Ake
Raven Keakaokawai Flintoff
Iris Cherie Hohneck
Charity Piata Makamaka
Te Whaeoranga-Mo-Te-Iwi Kahupo Smallman
Te Raupapa Waikato Management School
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Strantz Ian Wihongi
MASTER OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Rosemarie Louise Fili, with Second Class Honours (second division)
Truely Harding, with First Class Honours
Pita Turanga Shelford, with First Class Honours
Arjun Sree Raman, with First Class Honours also awarded Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ANALYSIS
Adam George Foon
BACHELOR OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES
Alyse Louise James Aash Lloyd Kirkland
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BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Kahleigh Santana Ahomiro
Te Ara Rachel Erueti
Corrie Te Miringa Hawe
John Jordan Herbert
Wayne Kingi Turoa Mako
Asena Fekita He Ofa Pouli
BACHELOR OF TOURISM
Tasha Margaret Dimitrof
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Pieter Jacobus Bronkhorst
DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT
Jean Waiora O'Connell
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Qualifications to be conferred at ASB Arena, Tauranga
10 May 2017
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Wednesday 10 May 2017 – 1:00pm
Student speaker Courtney Walker Qualification to be conferred: Bachelor of Social WorkCourtney is of Ngāti Ranginui descent. She was born in Hamilton, but has spent most of her life in Tauranga. She currently works in the mental health sector for Emerge Aotearoa a community-based NGO that provides mental health, addictions, disability and social housing support services. She works with people living with mental health issues in a supported accommodation environment who are working towards independent living within the community. While studying for her degree, Courtney had field placements at the Welcome Bay Community Centre and with the Youth Justice team at the former Child Youth and Family now known as the Ministry for Vulnerable Children Oranga Tamariki. It was while she was at Oranga Tamariki that her passion for working with youth and young adults developed and she sees herself working with that age group in mental health services in the future.
Te Kura Kete Aronui Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK WITH HONOURS
Melody Laura Bishop, with First Class Honours
Maree Ellen McRoberts, with First Class Honours
Deborah Ruth Nicol, with First Class Honours
Melanie Anne Tregurtha, with First Class Honours
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
Chelsea Jade Benton
Alice Higgs
Evanni Grace Elyse McGovern
Nichola Jane Ross
Niki Elizabeth Wade
Julie Margaret Watson
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK
Nicola Jane Bathe-Taylor
William Morgyn Te Ngahue Bramley
Aimee Calvin
Vicki Lee Carter
Rachelle Gaylin Doyle
Julienne Michelle Oldham
Shannon Carly Smart
Courtney Emma Walker
Tangiora Denise Walker
Rorohiko Me Ngā Pūtaiao Pāngarau Faculty of Computing and Mathematical Sciences
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Frances Jayne Edwards
Conrad Gurran
Jessie Marie Humphries
Mark William Spencer
Jacobus Milton Van Silfhout
Naomi Helen White
Te Kura Toi Tangata Faculty of Education
MASTER OF EDUCATION
Linda Brown, with First Class Honours
Mary Anna Wilhelmina Casey, with First Class Honours
Claire Marie Englebretsen, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Nicholas Charles Powell
Lynne Sperring, with Second Class Honours (first division)
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MASTER OF EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP
Robbie Teremoana Atatoa, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Trudy Pound, with Second Class Honours (first division)
Hendrik Johannes Vermeulen
Deborah Wood, with First Class Honours
Antony John Wright, with First Class Honours
BACHELOR OF TEACHING
Pauline Wendy Bain
Ruth May Bold
Stephanie Brownlie
Jennifer Catherine Coyle
Angelique Michelle Curtis
Pahemata Hineawe Dalton-Reedy
Erika Vera Dive
Rachel Kawa Beth Elder
Kristin Jane Fail
Arzjah Mairanga Flavell
Elizabeth Mary Guthrie
Katrina Frances Hansen
Adrian Rhys Harwood
Shannon Marie Hyde
Ezza Zurainah Binti Jasnih
Chanel Lisa Kavanagh
Raewyn Ann Keyte
Shannon Kingsland
Hannah Margaret Lee
Kelly Diane Lowe
Logan Stuart Daniel Managh
Lauren Jane Martin
Jacquelyn Sandra McGrath
Carly Marie McMechan
Alice Julia Mowlem
Benjamin Charles O'Carroll, also conferred Bachelor of Sport and Leisure Studies
Brennan Duncan Orchard
Summa Paige Ottley
Shayna Louise Parkes
Michelle Wendy Patrickson
Morgan Margaret Ann Pearson
Eilidh Deas Pettigrew
Lee-Ann Fay Riddington
Justin Shawn Brian Ross
Priyanka Rustagi
Jane Maree Sanders
Nicole Delwyn Settle
Nancy Amelia Simes
Krystal Lea Standring
Camelia Aroha Tawhiti
Kimberley Derryn Torrance
Gina Alice Tunnicliffe
Andrew Timothy Upton
Kayla Adain Webby
Franz Kirby Weis
Sarah Amanda Wharry
Donna Sherree Williams
Jordan Alma Williams
Jonty Sam Wood
Shannon Louise Wright
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF TEACHING A one year programme in secondary, primary or early childhood education
Tayla Tarati Blanchard
Adam Teao Augustus Braddock
Eugene Johan du Preez
Megan Nicole Fritsch
Jace Mitchell Griffin
Chadlee Terrence Jacob
Tristram John Te Kooti Keepa
Keanu Dean Marychurch-Townsend
Kelsey Marie O'Dea
Morgan Bree Read
Te Piringa Faculty of Law
BACHELOR OF LAWS
Tracey Leigh Scott
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Te Mātauranga Pūtaiao Me Te Pūkaha Faculty of Science and Engineering
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Julien Francois Richard Huteau, MER University of Bordeaux France
Thesis Title: “The Fate and Effects of Contaminants in Estuarine Environments”
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING WITH HONOURS
Peter John Higgins
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Mathew James Dyer
Shannon Joyes
Duncan William Lyons
Joshua Taylor
Te RaupapaWaikato Management School
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ANALYSIS
Elvira Chernova
Luke Michael Judd
Michelle Terri Rintoul
Hamish Craig Smith
Sandra Kelly Toner
Diana Walpole
Belinda Agnes Wilson
BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Maria Anne Allen
Jordan James Golding
Samantha Jane Howard
Kelly Anne Litterick
Stephen Raphael Samuel, Also awarded Graduate Diploma in Marketing
Christopher Simon William Silvester
Carl William Southorn
Ruthann Taylor
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Matthew Rex Cowley, with Distinction
Tania Louise Davis
Asher Lloyd Dixon
Mark James Findlay, with Distinction
Geogina Horiana Gear
Nicolette Andrea Joubert, with Distinction
Natalia Sabrina del Carmen Moyano, with Distinction
Letitia Jemima Smith
Joanna Thomas, with Distinction
GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Karen Leigh Wallace
Congratulations to all University of Waikato Graduates
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University of Waikato Academic Leaders
Vice-Chancellor
Professor Neil QuigleyBA MA (Hons) Canterbury PhD Toronto
Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor
Professor Alister JonesBSc Otago MSc PhD Waikato DipT MRSNZ
Deputy Vice-Chancellor Academic
Professor Robyn LonghurstBSocSc MSocSc PhD Waikato
Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research
Professor Bruce ClarksonBSc MSc DPhil Waikato
Deputy Vice-Chancellor Māori
Dr Sarah-Jane TiakiwaiBA MA Auck PhD Waikato
Dean of Arts and Social Sciences (Acting)
Professor Allison KirkmanBA(Hons) PhD Well
Dean of Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Professor Geoff HolmesBSc (Hons) PhD Southampton
Dean of Law
Associate Professor Wayne RumblesBA LLB LLM (Dist) Waikato
Dean of Education (Acting)
Russell YatesBEd Massey MEd Waikato
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Dean of Science
Professor Chad HewittBA UC Berkeley PhD Oregon
Dean of Māori and Indigenous Studies
Professor Brendan HokowhituBPhEd BA PhD Otago MA Victoria Canada
Dean of Graduate Research
Professor C Kay WeaverBA (Hons) PhD Stirling
Pro Vice-Chancellor Teaching and Learning
Dr Tracy BowellBA (Hons) Sussex MPhil Cambridge PhD Auck
Dean of Engineering
Professor Mark Dyer BEng BSc MA DPhil Oxford FICE CEng FTCD
Dean of Management
Professor Tim ColtmanB InfoTech (Hons) Woll PhD AGSM
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Ceremonial Traditions
Pou Whenua
Elements of university graduation ceremonies have evolved from the 12th century
when the first universities emerged in Europe.
The ceremonial carved Māori mace
being used in today’s graduation
ceremony represents the strong links
between the University and Māori.
The organisation of medieval universities was modelled on the established institutions of the day – the church, the monastery and the guild.
Latin was the language used by medieval scholars, and it is from Latin that the words ‘university’ and ‘degree’ are derived. The Latin term universitas means a guild or union, and universities started as a scholastic guild – a self-constituted community of teachers and scholars.
The word graduate comes from the Latin word gradus, which means step. Admission to study a bachelors degree was the first step taken towards completing a university education. The second step was to become a ‘master’. Masters were Master of Arts graduates whose degrees licensed them to teach. The Chancellor, an officer of the cathedral, originally granted teaching licences.
CEREMONIAL ROBES AND ACADEMIC DRESS
In the Middle Ages the corporate existence of universities was recognised and sanctioned by civil or ecclesiastical authority. The regalia worn by graduates and
In 1965, just a year after the University of Waikato was established, Kīngitanga head Koroki invited founding University of Waikato Chancellor and Hamilton Mayor Denis Rogers, along with 20 University of Waikato graduates, to Tūrangawaewae Marae in Ngaruawahia.
There he presented the fledgling institution with the carved taonga to be used as ceremonial mace. The piece was carved by master carver Piri Poutapu, who established a carving school at Tūrangawaewae in 1932. When not being used, the taonga sits in pride of place at the head of the University Council chamber.
university staff today reflect this mix of medieval governance. Robes worn by the Chancellor resemble those worn by the Lord Chancellor of England. Graduates and academic staff wear gowns similar to the dress of medieval clergy. Hoods are also fashioned on an everyday medieval garment, although the coloured lining was a later addition to indicate the wearer’s university and degree.
UNIVERSITY OF WAIKATO ACADEMIC DRESS
Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor
Black gown with red velvet facings and gold piping; three red velvet chevrons with gold piping on the sleeves; black Tudor bonnet with gold cord and tassel.
Pro-Chancellor
Black gown with lining of gold satin; gold button and cord just above the sleeves which are lined with black satin; black Tudor bonnet with gold cord and tassel.
HonD
Red gown with black facings; black Tudor bonnet with gold cord and tassel.
DLit, DSc
Crimson gown; crimson hood with crimson lining; black Tudor bonnet with gold cord and tassel.
PhD, EdD and SJD
Maroon gown; crimson hood with crimson lining; black Tudor bonnet.
MPhil
Black gown; crimson hood with crimson lining; black mortarboard.
Note: Those who graduated with a DPhil prior to 1992 are entitled to wear a black mortarboard or a black Tudor bonnet.
Masters
Black gown; gold hood with gold lining; black mortarboard.
Bachelors with Honours
Black gown; black hood with gold lining and gold border 5cm in width; black mortarboard.
First Bachelors
Black gown; black hood with gold lining; black mortarboard.
E Ihowā Atua,
O ngā Iwi mātou rā
Āta whakarongona;
Me aroha noa
Kia hua ko te pai;
Kia tau tō atawhai;
Manaakitia mai
Aotearoa
God Defend New Zealand
God of Nations at Thy feet
In the bonds of love we meet
Hear our voices we entreat
God defend our free land
Guard Pacific’s Triple Star
From the shafts of strife and war
Make her praises heard afar
God defend New Zealand
The University of Waikato
The University of Waikato’s motto is Ko Te Tangata – For the people. It’s an appropriate maxim for a university that was established when a group of people in the Waikato determined that the region should have its own university and reinforces our belief that people are central to the University and are its most valued resource.
In its first year, there were 181 enrolments. Today there are about 12,500 students, and 2,000 of them come from overseas. The University is committed to delivering a world-class education and research portfolio, and pursuing strong international links to advance knowledge. Staff endeavour to keep their teaching future-focused and play an active part in global research.
The University has had a presence in the Bay of Plenty for 20 years, and partners with Te Ohomai, the
polytechnic there to offer a range of qualifications, and building has now started on a new tertiary campus in the Tauranga CBD.
THE CAMPUS
The Hamilton campus covers 65 hectares and is arguably the most attractive university campus in New Zealand, with gardens and grounds that attract a range of sports teams for practice and tournaments, and which provide a venue for many community activities.
In Hamilton there is an ongoing programme of building development and refurbishment. Plans are being developed for a new marae complex
In Tauranga, work has begun on a new University-led campus in the CBD, scheduled to open in 2020. The development is on behalf of the Tertiary Education Partnership, involving the University, Toi Ohomai and Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi. The new campus will enable more students to study in the Bay and extend the range of qualifications and study options for students in the region.
EXPANDING HORIZONS
The University strives to ensure its teaching and research is relevant. We have also worked hard to ensure
university study becomes accessible to a wider range of students. To that end, we have extended Te Ara ki Angitū: Pathways to Excellence programme which brings students from outlying towns in the region to campus, offering fees scholarships and heavily subsidised daily transport to and from campus. The programme started in 2016 with 40 first-year students. This year, 123 new students began university study through the programme.
Our focus on our local communities is balanced by our commitment to a culture of internationalisation, which is measured through the diversity of our student and staff profiles, the support and celebration of that diversity, and a long-standing pride in our reputation for the pastoral care of our international students. At the same time, we are constantly reviewing curriculum, programme design and extending global networks and connections to expose our students to international influences.
This year the University will launch its Employability Plus Programme – a new initiative that gives students the opportunity to gain work-ready skills through volunteer activity. Students will be recognised for the extra work they do and will stand out when they are job hunting by having the practical skills and experience that employers are seeking.
As graduates of the University of Waikato you automatically become members of our worldwide alumni community. We encourage alumni to stay in contact with us as they
Staying connected
move through their lives and careers post-graduation, and we look forward to hearing of your successes in the years to come. Alumni can access University and alumni news,
events and information on our website alumni.waikato.ac.nz, and ensure contact details are updated to stay in touch.
Ko Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato e tū nei
‘Ko te Tangata’ te tohu
Tīhei mauri ora!
Waikato te iwi; Waikato te awa;
Taupiri te maunga; Tainui te waka.
Ko Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato e tū nei
Ko te tino kaupapa he hora mātauranga ki te ao.
KŌKIRI!
This is the University of Waikato presenting to you
‘The People’ is the emblem
Behold I live!
Waikato the people; Waikato the river
Taupiri the sacred mountain; Tainui the canoe
This is the University of Waikato presenting to you
Its purpose, to spread enlightenment to the world.
ONWARD!
Waiata – Ko Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato
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