Latest News
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2 October 2017
From words to music
Two student composers have hit the right notes, making the finals of a national competition.
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22 September 2017
Three very Smart Ideas
University of Waikato researchers have won three lots of funding from the government worth nearly three million dollars.
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15 September 2017
Four tauira win Dame Te Atairangikaahu scholarships
Four University of Waikato wāhine passionate about the taiao (environment) win Dame Te Atairangikaahu Scholarships.
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28 August 2017
Medical School announcement acknowledges rural health crisis
National’s election promise to establish a School of Rural Medicine acknowledges the extent of the health crisis facing rural and vulnerable New Zealanders, says Vice-Chancellor Professor Neil Quigley.
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18 August 2017
One week in Bangkok...
A week-long international leadership symposium in Thailand proved educational, informative and entertaining for Communications student Crystal Tawhai.
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10 August 2017
A sound argument
Professor Jonathan Scott has received seed funding from the SfTI National Science Challenge to investigate new and faster methods to measure sound.
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8 August 2017
Students get a hand with tuition fees
Waikato postgraduate students from India have received Excellence Awards worth $5000.
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8 August 2017
Determined tenor wins singing comp after major ear surgery
Rising opera star and University of Waikato alumnus Filipe Manu took out top prize at the Australian Singing Competition, beating four Australian singers to do so.
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4 August 2017
Browne goes Blue2Green with Psa research
Ashleigh Browne, University of Waikato MSc(Research) graduate, will present her research alongside local, national and international speakers at the Blue2Green Marine Biotechnology Convention in Tauranga next week.