University of Waikato - Schools and Faculties

Schools and Faculties

The University is made up of seven schools/faculties:

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Dean: Dr David Lumsden (Acting)

Faculty of Computing and Mathematical Sciences Dean: Professor Geoff Holmes

Faculty of Education Dean: Professor Roger Moltzen

Te Piringa – Faculty of Law Dean: Professor Bradford Morse

School of Māori and Pacific Development Dean: Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith

Faculty of Science and Engineering Dean: Professor Bruce Clarkson

Waikato Management School Dean: Professor Frank Scrimgeour

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