Timeline of the Waikato Management School
From prefabs to Prime Ministers, and everything in between, the 50-year history of Waikato Management School is rich in milestones to be proud of.
1970s
Waikato’s School of Management Studies, founded in 1972, introduced New Zealand’s first four-year business degree (BMS). The first cohort graduated in 1975, under Dean Emeritus Professor Geoffrey J Schmitt.
1980s
Waikato’s School of Management Studies, founded in 1972, introduced NZ’s first four-year business degree. Key milestones: computer facility in 1985, Management Development Group (later NZIBR) in 1987, and Department of Finance in 1989.
1990s
Waikato’s School of Management Studies built a new facility in 1990, opened in 1992, launched NZ’s first Case Competition in 1996, was renamed Waikato Management School in 1998, and introduced the Bachelor of Communication Studies in 1999.
2000s
Waikato Management School pioneered the Bachelor of Electronic Commerce in 2000, introduced majors in 2002, achieved Triple Crown Accreditation in 2005, and led in research and awards throughout the 2000s.
2010s
Waikato Management School introduced the ‘496’ internship program in 2010, launched the Institute for Business Research, and partnered for innovative studies. Highlights include awards, new programmes, and pioneering research throughout the decade.
Today
In 2020, Waikato Management School appointed Matt Bolger as Pro Vice-Chancellor and launched significant initiatives including Āmiomio Aotearoa research. The school excelled in global rankings and introduced new master’s degrees.