There are news stories from 2014 - showing page 10 of 16.
7 August 2014 Fort Street, downtown Auckland. Wild night life swirls around the iconic pie cart everyone knows as The White Lady. This is the setting of David Griffiths’s opera of same name.
7 August 2014 A work placement at Methanex, the world's largest supplier of methanol to international markets, is one of the highlights of Ben Plumtree's study.
8 August 2014 Waikato University’s writer in residence programme has just secured funding for 2016 and 2017, thanks to Creative New Zealand’s Toi Uru Kahikatea (Arts Development) Investment Programme.
8 August 2014 A $1 million international scholarship fund has been launched by the University of Waikato.
11 August 2014 Logan Zeinert says it is great to be able to stay close to home while studying for a Biological Sciences Degree at the University of Waikato’s Tauranga campus.
11 August 2014 ‘I chose to do a Bachelor of Social Work because I liked the practical sense of the degree. I was attracted to the idea of working with people and helping them to overcome any issues that may be affecting their lives’, explains Taylor Delamere when asked why he is studying Social Work.
11 August 2014 University of Waikato Earth Sciences students Megan Saunders, Billy Bodger and Kate Mauriohooho have each won a $5000 scholarship.
12 August 2014 All through school, Brielle Gillovic dreamed of a career in travel.
13 August 2014 University of Waikato PhD candidate Ingrid Jones is conducting ground-breaking new research into changing the way society thinks about disability.
14 August 2014 Dr Megan Balks loves soil. The University of Waikato Earth and Ocean Sciences Senior Lecturer is co-authoring a book about soil with Professor Darlene Zabowski from the University of Washington, Seattle.
14 August 2014 Cyber-crime costs New Zealand millions of dollars each year but there are simple steps people can take to ensure they stay safe online.
15 August 2014 A plaque marking New Zealand's first connection to the internet was unveiled in Hamilton on Wednesday and, unlike that first connection, the ceremony went without a hitch.
15 August 2014 A networking event in the form of ‘speed dating’ saw management students connect with Human Resource professionals from a range of organisations at SKYCITY Hamilton recently.
15 August 2014 Professor Michael O’Driscoll from the School of Psychology at Waikato University has been recognised for his sustained outstanding contribution in the field of industrial-organisational psychology.
18 August 2014 Waikato graduates Zac and Josh Lyon have been dragging tyres around the streets of Hamilton wearing 20kg backpacks as they train for the first leg of their 4 Caps Expedition.
19 August 2014 University of Waikato chemistry graduate Sophie Sim will join 12 top young scientists from all over the world at Imperial College London next month.
19 August 2014 Adventurer, management consultant and motivational speaker Jamie Fitzgerald will receive a Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Waikato next month.
21 August 2014 The future is looking bright for all things entertainment, with a mixture of traditional and new mediums changing the landscape of media consumption for the better.
25 August 2014 On Thursday 18 September, the University will celebrate Kīngitanga Day – an annual celebration of the University’s distinctive heritage, history and relationships.
26 August 2014 One of New Zealand’s best-known economists will receive a Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Waikato next month.
26 August 2014 Five freshwater experts will discuss the implications for the Waikato from the National Policy Statement on Freshwater Management. The panel discussion is free to attend and takes place at the University of Waikato.
28 August 2014 Waikato-Tainui Chief Executive Parekawhia McLean will be recognised for her impact on public policy and the public sector with a University of Waikato Distinguished Alumni Award next month.
28 August 2014 At the final of Waikato University's Winter Lecture Series for 2014 there were plenty of ideas about how the city might handle growth over the next half century.
28 August 2014 What led to the first great phase of oceanic colonisation? The 2014 New Zealand Aronui Lecture, organised by the Royal Society of New Zealand, will explore this topic with Professor Atholl Anderson.
29 August 2014 The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences has awarded three postdoctoral writing awards to completed PhD students from the past twelve months.
1 September 2014 Whitiaua, who is completing a Master of Arts in Māori at the University of Waikato, was judged the winner of the 2014 Te Toi O Matariki Māori Graduate Conference.
1 September 2014 Kiriana Isgrove, from Turua near Thames, has been awarded the Sir Apirana Ngata Memorial Scholarship and a Dame Te Atairangikaahu Waikato Regional Council Scholarship.
1 September 2014 Jack Pronger is one of two first-year PhD candidates to be awarded a 2014 Top Achiever Doctoral Scholarship from the University of Waikato.
1 September 2014 With the annual Gallagher Great Race fast approaching, Waikato University rowing crews will be feeling confident knowing new world champions are going to be in their boats on race day.
2 September 2014 Dudley Bell’s contribution to science has been recognised with selection as a finalist in the Hill Laboratories Technician/Technologist section of the 2014 KuDos Awards.