News
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Sociology student creating meaningful experiences for disabled youth (25 May 2020)
Emma Dalton's new role with Recreate NZ, a provider of social and recreational services to the disability community, is good fit for the Tauranga sociology student who wants to make a difference in the lives of others.
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Recession hits Māori and Pasifika harder. They must be part of planning New Zealand's COVID-19 recovery (20 May 2020)
As schools and businesses reopen and attention shifts to the longer-term repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is critical that Māori be involved in decision making more equitably than has so far happened.
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Research to address inequities in maternal health services for Māori receives A Better Start National Science Challenge funding (18 May 2020)
New research by the University of Waikato aims to address inequities in maternal health services for Māori.
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Covid-19 mental health survey shows participants are ‘stressed but resilient’ (14 May 2020)
Psychologists at the University of Waikato have released preliminary results of their survey looking into New Zealanders’ mental health during the Covid-19 crisis.
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Psychology expertise expands at Waikato (11 May 2020)
The University of Waikato has expanded their expertise in psychology with the addition of four new specialists in the field.
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Te Tohu Paetahi graduate credits programme for changing his life (8 May 2020)
For Anaru Palmer, a year studying te reo Māori through Te Tohu Paetahi at The University of Waikato Tauranga campus was about more than reconnecting with his language – he credits it with changing his life.
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Bachelor of Arts student takes her opportunities and graduates in record time (7 May 2020)
Jahvaya Wheki is not only the first member of her family to complete a university degree, but she graduated with a double major and completed it in two years.
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Solidarity and affective commitments have helped us “flatten the curve” (4 May 2020)
Worldwide, New Zealand has been lauded for crushing the coronavirus.
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First prize for aspiring young writer (4 May 2020)
Master of Professional Writing student, Heidi Rogers, has claimed first prize in this year’s Peter Wells Short Fiction Contest.
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University of Waikato academic shortlisted in international short story competition (23 April 2020)
University of Waikato lecturer and eminent New Zealand writer Catherine Chidgey has been named this week as a shortlisted author for the Commonwealth Short Story Prize.