There are news stories from 2010 - showing page 7 of 13.
30 June 2010 A new survey shows staff in accounting firms place a high value on work-life balance, and for many employees it can make all the difference between staying or leaving.
30 June 2010 Ann Easter has gifted and talented children, but that’s not the reason she’s studying high achieving students for her PhD.
2 July 2010 New Zealand Chamber Soloists have released a new CD. It’s called Elegy and was launched at Waikato University’s Academy of Performing Arts in late June.
5 July 2010 Anton Chekhov’s Three Sisters is a challenging play with a big cast. It spans five years and involves several complex storylines and equally complex characters.
5 July 2010 Sir Edmund Hillary scholar Myles Browne-Cole has been juggling the final stages of his BSc (Tech) with shooting commitments and the good news is he should finish his degree in mid-August, giving him plenty of time to prepare for October’s Commonwealth Games in New Delhi.
6 July 2010 Four talented Year 13 students from Pukekohe High School have won this year’s Analytical Chemistry Competition at the University of Waikato.
7 July 2010 New Tertiary Education Commission Chair Sir Wira Gardiner visited Waikato University this week to catch up with Vice-Chancellor Professor Roy Crawford about developments at the university.
7 July 2010 When the Tongariro Natural History Society wanted to find out more about the weta living around Lake Rotopounamu, they called on University of Waikato biology student Kristi Bennett to make sense of their data.
7 July 2010 A facility dedicated to boosting New Zealand’s titanium industry has opened in Tauranga.
9 July 2010 Waikato University’s Opus on Friday is set to return on Friday July 16.
12 July 2010 Waikato University students will be getting what they want from a new and hands-on paper.
12 July 2010 A passionate advocate for ecological restoration in urban areas has been named the new Dean of Science and Engineering at the University of Waikato.
13 July 2010 The University of Waikato is again supporting the Spark International Festival of Media and Design, taking place August 9-13.
13 July 2010 Waikato PhD student Paul Ewart heads to the US later this month to spend a year at the University of Texas in Edinburg on a prestigious Fulbright scholarship.
14 July 2010 Waikato University’s Student Centre has been awarded a prestigious 5 Green Star rating from the New Zealand Green Building Council.
14 July 2010 Waikato University’s Faculty of Law is 20 years old, but it nearly didn’t happen at all.
14 July 2010 Staging an opera is a huge operation. Operas are usually bigger than stage plays, concerts and ballets. They are multi-dimensional, and for students provide a wonderful opportunity to learn the skills and complexities of staging a production.
14 July 2010 Ground-breaking research into the consolidation of titanium alloy powders into high value-added products at the University of Waikato has been given a boost in the latest Foundation for Research, Science and Technology investment round.
20 July 2010 Sixteen top scholarship winners gathered for a special afternoon tea last week with University of Waikato Vice-Chancellor Professor Roy Crawford to celebrate their success in gaining New Zealand Vice-Chancellors’ Committee (NZVCC) awards.
20 July 2010 Aspects of the Hamilton Gardens will be explored in a series of public lectures starting in August at the University of Waikato.
20 July 2010 Almost 100 budding engineers spent a day at the University of Waikato recently, taking part in hands-on engineering activities.
22 July 2010 Waikato University’s Victoria McCullough has become the first University of Waikato engineering student to receive a scholarship from the Society of Petroleum Engineers.
23 July 2010 An innovative idea for iwi to turn waterweed into energy has won funding from the Foundation for Science, Research and Technology worth $107,500 over three years.
23 July 2010 Two University of Waikato students achieved sporting success earlier this week, by gaining national and international honours.
23 July 2010 In a true blend of science, technology and art, artist Janine Randerson explores the issue of climate change and its effect on migratory birds.
27 July 2010 Hamilton East School is the latest outfit to benefit from computer upgrades at the University of Waikato.
27 July 2010 Waikato University masters student Yvonne Phillips is investigating home energy efficiency in the Waikato, helping community organisations identify how much financial incentive would be required to get owners to insulate their homes, particularly those who aren’t planning on insulating.
28 July 2010 A Waikato Management School student has been selected to attend an international gathering of young leaders in the Malaysian state of Malacca.
29 July 2010 A former Peace Corps volunteer who turned his 20-month posting to Kiribati into a ten-year project is spending a year as a Fulbright Fellow at Waikato.
29 July 2010 Prime Minister John Key made a brief visit to campus this morning, as guest speaker for a business breakfast hosted by Te Puni Kokiri at the WEL Academy of Performing Arts.