There are 225 news stories from 2017 - showing page 2 of 9.
15 March 2017 Waikato academic leading trial on new non-invasive breast screening.
17 March 2017 The new Tauranga CBD campus development, led by the University of Waikato on behalf of the Tertiary Education Partnership, has reached a milestone.
22 March 2017 The University of Waikato will feature at the 25th birthday of the Pasifika Festival this weekend at Western Springs.
27 March 2017 A joint venture just announced by the University of Waikato and the Waikato District Health Board (DHB) is already bearing fruit.
30 March 2017 A businessman, an author and a professor are this year's University of Waikato distinguished alumni.
6 April 2017 Waikato Management School is thrilled to have achieved Tier One status in CEO Magazine’s Global MBA Rankings 2017.
6 April 2017 The robots are coming, and Professor Mike Duke from the University of Waikato’s School of Engineering will explain how humans can embrace their arrival in his Inaugural Professorial Lecture next week.
12 April 2017 Dr Leandro Bolzoni from the University of Waikato’s School of Engineering has been awarded a Health Research Council explorer grant worth $150,000.
19 April 2017 How cyberspace and digital technology affects the way we think and behave will be the subject of a lecture by cyber risk and psychology expert Professor Edward Humphreys on 27 April.
19 April 2017 The University of Waikato’s Management School will host New Zealand’s first Tourism Monitoring Observatory, which reports to the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO).
26 April 2017 Third-year law student Charmaine Riley spent her mid-semester break cleaning up after Cyclone Debbie.
3 May 2017 Sarita Withers has seized every opportunity that came her way while at the University of Waikato, kickstarting an exciting career in engineering.
3 May 2017 University of Waikato engineering graduate Morgan Fahey walked straight out of university and into a full-time job at Beca.
3 May 2017 The road to graduation was far from smooth for Karl McInnes – but when the Hamilton father of three takes the stage at the University of Waikato’s graduation ceremony this week, he will be celebrating hard-earned success.
3 May 2017 Attending the University of Waikato was a natural choice for writer Emma Nygard.
4 May 2017 When Campbell Gin graduates with his law and arts degrees, six of his siblings will be there, and their late brother Wiremu will be on all their minds.
4 May 2017 Young American film-maker Nick Homler has had his first full-length documentary selected for the 2017 Doc Edge International Documentary Film Festival.
4 May 2017 It’s clear when you meet him that Zanian Malepati Steele is focused on helping to provide a better life for others.
5 May 2017 For self-confessed “study addict” Rebecca Gladstone-Gallagher, her graduation from the University of Waikato with a PhD in biology is another step in her study journey, and she has no plans to stop.
5 May 2017 Dr Sangion Tiu is helping give indigenous Papua New Guineans a say in environmental policymaking
5 May 2017 Growing up in small-town Ōpōtiki, Neihana Dew never imagined he would be the first of his direct family to graduate from university
5 May 2017 In 2013 Maryjane Pulham took a deep breath and made the decision to tackle a Bachelor of Arts degree, a decision made just two weeks before the semester began.
9 May 2017 A new trail designed to help people appreciate maths in their daily lives will be launched on the University of Waikato’s Hamilton campus on 26 May.
9 May 2017 “It’s not how you start, it’s how you finish” says Tangi Walker. And the finish line is nearly in sight for the mum-of-five and nan-of-two who graduates this week with a Bachelor of Social Work from the University of Waikato.
10 May 2017 Otumoetai mum-of-four Melanie Tregurtha graduates today with a Bachelor of Social Work with First Class Honours.