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29 April 2010 Twin sisters Neomai and Sela Pole do most things together – and uni has been no exception. They’ll be graduating from the University of Waikato on May 6 with Bachelor of Social Science degrees.
3 May 2010 Bellbirds are being reintroduced into Hamilton as part of an urban restoration project.Fifty bellbirds from Tiritiri Matangi Island and North Auckland’s Tawharanui will be released at the Hamilton Gardens on Sunday May 9 as part of a bellbird project co-led by the University of Waikato and Landcare Research.
4 May 2010 The rain stayed away and the skies remained clear, as an estimated 3500 students attended Open Day at Waikato University on April 30.
7 May 2010 When Waikato University student Daniel Stevenson finishes his management studies degree he’ll be heading for Sydney to work for Deutsche Bank.
7 May 2010 Justice David Baragwanath has been appointed Honorary Professor at the University of Waikato’s Faculty of Law.
7 May 2010 A series of posts on a Waikato-based science blog have given a practical demonstration of how electromagnetic waves – such as cell phone signals – interact with conducting materials.
10 May 2010 The University of Waikato’s Graduation week was extra special for Professor Margaret Bedggood QSO and Mr Max Gibbs, when both were acknowledged with an honorary doctorate from the University.
10 May 2010 In a New Zealand first, two Native Hawaiian scholars have won top US awards to complete their PhD studies at the University of Waikato.
10 May 2010 Three promising young engineers are to receive scholarships being offered for the first time at the University of Waikato by leading New Zealand engineering consultants Beca.
10 May 2010 As New Zealand tā moko gains popularity around the globe, tattoo artists such as Que Bidois want to make sure the meaning behind the ink is not lost along the way.
13 May 2010 Back in the days when New Zealand answered to Britain, a raft of official correspondence went back and forth covering social developments, major military uprisings and minor skirmishes, political activity, in fact, just about everything that was going on in the colony.
13 May 2010 A Waikato University scientist is proposing an alternative to conventional mining of New Zealand’s national parks.
14 May 2010 Three people were awarded prizes at the Waikato Sustainable Bioeconomy Student Poster Conference at the University of Waikato on May 13.
14 May 2010 Waikato University has congratulated Prime Minister John Key on his commitment to new science funding.
17 May 2010 Waikato University produces high-quality teachers who are highly regarded in the profession thanks to its stringent selection procedures, says the head of teacher education at the University’s top-ranked Faculty of Education.
18 May 2010 The song of the bellbird rang out on Sunday May 16 as the first release of the native bird into an urban environment took place at Hamilton Gardens.
18 May 2010 Maximising the use of mobile phones as a teaching resource is the central focus for a one-day conference hosted by the Faculty of Education on July 07.
18 May 2010 Earlier this month Waikato University hosted the annual University CFO Conference, which saw Chief Financial Officers and accounting staff from all New Zealand Universities meet to examine issues, share insights and discuss best practice.
20 May 2010 Waikato University’s Professor Russell Bishop has been presented with the Paulo Freire Democratic Project Social Justice Award from Chapman University in Los Angeles.
20 May 2010 Former policeman, rugby player and bar owner Greg Burt is changing career again. He recently found out that he’s got a position as a judge’s clerk at the Supreme Court and will be heading to Wellington to begin the job when he finishes his Waikato law degree (with honours) at the end of the year.
21 May 2010 An agreement aimed at health sector improvements in the Bay of Plenty has been widened to include Bay of Plenty Polytechnic.
21 May 2010 One hundred Aucklanders and Wellingtonians descended on the University of Waikato in mid-May for the annual McLeod Thropy North Island novice debating tournament.
21 May 2010 The koi carp which infest the region’s waterways may be susceptible to trapping at key points in their life cycle, a new study has shown.
21 May 2010 Yesterday’s budget does little to support our universities’ ability to contribute to the sustained economic growth that the government says will allow New Zealanders to realise their aspirations.
24 May 2010 All ears will be tuned to Parliament tomorrow as Finance Minister Bill English delivers the Budget, although some announcements have been signalled already. Waikato University Vice-Chancellor Professor Roy Crawford looks at what the Budget might contain for the tertiary sector.
24 May 2010 Adult children who keep returning to the family home were the inspiration for a new board game called Grow Up.
26 May 2010 There aren’t many Hamilton bouncers who’ve been up close and personal with a tiger, but University of Waikato student Toby FitzPatrick has done that and more during a year-long placement at Hamilton Zoo as part of his studies.
28 May 2010 Northland’s long summer drought has brought benefits for international climate change researchers, says the Director of the Waikato Radiocarbon Dating Laboratory, Dr Alan Hogg.
2 June 2010 It’s not often you find a muffin tray in a lab, but scientists at the University of Waikato are nothing if not resourceful.
2 June 2010 Nitrogen is what our economy is based on, but you can have too much of a good thing. That’s the view of Associate Professor Louis Schipper, a soil scientist at the University of Waikato.