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Te Wananga o Aotearoa 150 Ngamotu Road, Spotswood, New Plymouth 4310

Te Wananga o Aotearoa

17 Reviews
150 Ngamotu Road, Spotswood, New Plymouth 4310
Welcome to Te Wānanga o Aotearoa. Study Te Reo Māori & a range of practical skills-based bridging & tertiary courses - on campus, online & home-based study.
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
University of Waikato - Tauranga Campus 101 Durham Street, Tauranga 3110

University of Waikato - Tauranga Campus

48 Reviews
101 Durham Street, Tauranga 3110
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
International Office - UoA 24 Princes Street, Auckland CBD, Auckland 1010

International Office - UoA

1 Reviews
24 Princes Street, Auckland CBD, Auckland 1010
Find out about studying in Auckland at New Zealand’s top university, ranked among the top 100 universities worldwide.
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  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Marine Science 310 Castle Street, Dunedin North, Dunedin 9016

Marine Science

0 Reviews
310 Castle Street, Dunedin North, Dunedin 9016
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  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Innovation Station 164 Hillcrest Road, Hillcrest, Hamilton 3216

Innovation Station

0 Reviews
164 Hillcrest Road, Hillcrest, Hamilton 3216
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Recommended Reviews

Evelyn Harris
21.10.2023
Te Wananga o Aotearoa
Awesome staff and a lovely space.
Jan Farquhar
17.10.2023
University of Waikato - Tauranga Campus
Beautiful building - a credit to Tauranga
Margarita Mikhailova
13.10.2023
University of Waikato - Tauranga Campus
The campus looks absolutely fantastic from outside as well as inside!!!! I was very astonished to see this University. The students at this University must be so happy to have these great facilities!!!!! The building inside looks very modern and spacious, there are computer classes, large cafeteria, showers, carpark, many comfortable classes equipped with projectors and computers. I wish I would study there.
warren james anderson
12.10.2023
University of Waikato - Tauranga Campus
Thanks highly recommended staff and students alike are good to get along with a positive response and are there for you alwelk as helpful
Warren Banks
10.10.2023
University of Waikato - Tauranga Campus
Beautiful and new with great seminars. Massive car parking across the road, perfect
Frano Turu
10.10.2023
Te Wananga o Aotearoa
Rawe tēnei wānanga kei ngamotu nei
TJ TE MONI
09.10.2023
University of Waikato - Tauranga Campus
Very niceall the facilities for future GEN
Rawinia Ngohe
09.10.2023
Te Wananga o Aotearoa
He pai te wairua o tēnei whare wānanga o Ngāmotu wharekura
Cam White
02.10.2023
University of Waikato - Tauranga Campus
Love it! Great place to study with very friendly and helpful support staff. Great facilities too.
Scott Walker
09.09.2023
University of Waikato - Tauranga Campus
Update: The Head of the School of Accounting, Finance and Economics at Waikato contacted me to talk about my complaints and subsequently stopped replying to my emails (Multiple emails) so I have to lower the score. Nothing was ever done despite me trying to resolve it with them.I studied here for 2 semesters. The campus is an amazing facility. I studied business majoring in finance. Many of my tutors were amazing and great tutors but I have had a few issues with tutors that were hard to understand as they spoke English as a 2nd language.In my first semester many students complained about one in particular because of her thick accent and incorrect grammar. She was replaced for a while but came back later in the semester and she still taught other classes. In the 2nd semester when I studied it was almost entirely online due to Covid and was mostly video lectures. One of my finance tutors was literally impossible to understand. The video lectures were inaudible due to bad video and microphone quality and thick accent. I went to tutorials which was with someone else for a while which were fine but it was to review things I basically had to learn myself from slides. I complained and was offered extra help" from the person running the tutorials but what I really needed was a tutor teaching me the class. I told them I wanted my money back for the paper in which I was basically told no. Imagine you couldn't understand a word the tutor was saying and still had your money taken. I mostly got 40% test marks and got a bump up through a group project which gave me a total of 49% which somehow equaled a pass. I learnt barely anything from the paper and just winged everything with prior knowledge. That's why I'm giving the uni 3 stars. I get that it's a new university and probably hard to find tutors for everything they are offering but it is unacceptable to offer literally inaudible classes. Again