There are news stories from 2010 - showing page 11 of 13.
20 October 2010 Today was a special day for the Barclay-Kerr family, in more ways than one. Hoturoa Barclay-Kerr received his Master of Arts degree from the University of Waikato alongside son Namaka, who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts.
20 October 2010 A series of public lectures hosted by the University of Waikato's Centre for Continuing Education will look at men’s issues.
22 October 2010 International students took the limelight at the University of Waikato Management School’s Graduate Student Conference, held earlier this week.
22 October 2010 The Waikato-Bay of Plenty Cancer Society is more than $26,000 better off thanks to Waikato University students.
22 October 2010 Science still fascinates Kevin Collier, the winner of this year’s Kudos Environmental Science award. “It was the one subject that absorbed me, right from school, and it still manages to do that.”
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26 October 2010 A Waikato University professor who is an international leader in volcanic ash research has been made a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand.
26 October 2010 A single-seater, battery-powered electric vehicle was just one of the outstanding engineering design projects on show recently at the University of Waikato.
27 October 2010 St Paul’s Collegiate School has taken out the top prize for the second year running at the Waikato University ChemQuest. The school also won second place.
27 October 2010 The desire and challenge to go faster, higher, longer and stronger never stops. For rowers it comes down to individuals, crews and boats all being in peak condition and pushing themselves harder than they’ve ever gone before.
29 October 2010 A PhD student studying corporate bullying and governance issues in East Asian businesses has won this year’s University of Waikato Thesis in Three competition.
29 October 2010 Terry Stowers’ mission this year has been to track down all the students who attended Hamilton Teachers’ College between 1960 and 1962. The college opened its doors in 1960 in what’s now Melville High School.
29 October 2010 Sue White had been playing bridge at the same Auckland bridge club once a week for two years and never realised one of the other club members was a another student from her days at Hamilton Teachers’ College.
1 November 2010 A Waikato University masters student has recently returned from the 10th World Summit on Counter Terrorism, held in Israel.
1 November 2010 The first step on Waikato University’s path to establish New Zealand’s first Centre of Canadian Studies has begun with a large donation of books facilitated by the Canadian Government.
1 November 2010 Waikato University computer science student Gabe Young is the world lightweight blokarting champion once again.
1 November 2010 IPv6 – the latest international internet protocol - has been used to perform a piece of music in real time from three different countries thousands of kilometres apart.
1 November 2010 The spring rain and wind that buffeted the Waikato for weeks is nothing new to Linda Matthews - she cut her rowing teeth in Wellington where training was largely land based and indoors.
1 November 2010 If women want to cop an eyeful of finely tuned male rowers they should take up pilates. New Zealand lightweight pair Graham Oberlin- Brown and James Lassche have been doing pilates to increase flexibility and find themselves heavily outnumbered by women.
1 November 2010 Waikato University’s U Leisure unveiled its new indoor cricket pitch at a function held on Friday October 29.
1 November 2010 Mike and Katrina Donnelly will join hundreds of teachers sharing memories and catching up with old friends when the University of Waikato’s Faculty of Education celebrates 50 years of teacher education this month.
1 November 2010 Waikato University cellist, 15-year-old Santiago Canon-Valencia, has placed top equal at a major international cello competition in Beijing.
4 November 2010 Waikato University’s 2011 writer in residence has been a shearer, a postman and psychiatric social worker.
4 November 2010 Leading researchers and academics from North America and Australasia are among the invited speakers to a conference being hosted by Waikato University’s Faculty of Education this month.
4 November 2010 Topics ranging from a New Zealand study of near-death experiences to post-tsunami trauma and grief support in Samoa will feature at a symposium to be held at the University of Waikato.
8 November 2010 Two Waikato University students play lovers in the University’s production of Anton Chekov’s Three Sisters being staged at the end of the month. Trouble is, one of them, can scarcely walk at the moment.
8 November 2010 A ground-breaking partnership has been formalised between the University of Waikato’s Faculty of Education and Whakatane-based Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi to raise adult achievement in literacy and numeracy.
8 November 2010 Free samples are a standard marketing technique for new products, but imagine if you had to go to the company’s website to find out exactly what your free sample was.
9 November 2010 Identifying unique and promising practices in mathematics and science teacher preparation is the focus of a three-day APEC meeting hosted by the University of Waikato's Faculty of Education.
11 November 2010 A Waikato University geographer who has spent most of his working life studying migration flows in the Pacific region has been awarded the Royal Society of New Zealand’s Dame Joan Metge medal.