Will business ever be truly sustainable?
Professor Eva Collins from the University of Waikato’s Management School discusses how businesses have engaged with sustainability - sometimes effectively, and sometimes with negative results.
Professor Eva Collins from the University of Waikato’s Management School discusses how businesses have engaged with sustainability - sometimes effectively, and sometimes with negative results.
Professor Valmaine Toki walks through specific challenges facing Indigenous peoples from the central question of who is Indigenous through to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Watch the finals of the 2022 3MT Doctoral Final.
Hear from Emeritus Professor, the Honourable Margaret Wilson DCNZM, as she looks back to the founding of Te Piringa and discusses the vision and devotion of many people that established the Law school in 1990. Emeritus Professor Wilson was the first Professor of Law and the Founding Dean of Law at the University of Waikato.
Professor Wheaton will follow her academic journey, from London to Aotearoa, developing her sociological imagination from student to professor, through the lens of informal and lifestyle sports.
New Zealand experts discuss key themes from COP26, the United Nations Climate Change Conference.
Hon. Nanaia Mahuta and others discuss big topics from COP26, the United Nations Climate Change Conference.
The National Universities 3MT Masters Research Competition hosted virtually by the University of Waikato.
The 2021 winning speech at the Waikato 3MT competition.
Kaupapa Kōrero - "Little Talks, Big Topics". A conversation about engaging with Black Lives Matter in Waikato featuring University of Waikato academics and students.
Postgraduate students and staff who attended the Tokyo Olympic Games share their experiences with special guest Brad Anderson.