Waikato's main campus is located in New Zealand's largest inland city, Hamilton and Tauranga. The University of Waikato has the highest proportion of Māori students on a New Zealand university campus, and offers them corresponding courses. This is also an important feature of this university. Founded in 1964, the University of Waikato is one of the eight public universities funded by the New Zealand government, with more than 12,500 students and more than 2,200 international students from more than 70 countries around the world. The University of Waikato enjoys a high reputation in the world, and is known for its management, law, computer, natural science and education. The School of Management at the University of Waikato is one of the world's elite management schools, with triple accreditation by the International Association of Advanced Business Schools AACSB, the European Quality Development Accreditation System EQUIS and the British MBA Association AMBA. The University of Waikato has close ties with China. It and Zhejiang University City College jointly run the Zhejiang University City College Waikato University Joint College.