There are news stories from 2014 - showing page 11 of 16.
2 September 2014 Reversing the decline of New Zealand's biological heritage is the mission for a new multi-million dollar national research programme led by the University of Waikato’s Professor Bruce Clarkson.
3 September 2014 Processing encrypted data securely in the Cloud is the subject of Mark Will’s PhD, and a scholarship recognising his high level of achievement will help to support him while he carries out this research.
3 September 2014 The visiting Harvard University rowing crew will be after revenge after being controversially beaten by Waikato on their last visit here in 2007, a Great Race veteran says.
4 September 2014 Finding out how powder-produced titanium and titanium alloys fracture is the challenge for University of Waikato PhD student Ajit Pal Singh.
4 September 2014 Web-accessible water monitoring stations which provide real-time data for the management and restoration of lakes are creating a stir internationally.
5 September 2014 University of Waikato alumni Robert (Bobby) Turongo Brooks is one of three postgraduate recipients of 2014 Rose Hellaby Māori Education Fund Scholarships.
5 September 2014 A connection to the past has landed University of Waikato engineering student Mahonri Owen one of the most prestigious scholarships available to Māori.
5 September 2014 The University of Waikato and the Tauranga Historical Society have organised a free public lecture series to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the First World War.
8 September 2014 Creativity and futuristic thinking were the key skills shown by a team of Mount Maunganui Intermediate School students.
8 September 2014 Tauranga’s Café Scientifique will see Waikato's Dr Marcus Wilson explain how different patterns of electrical activity in the brain can be seen when someone is sleeping, thinking or under general anaesthetic.
8 September 2014 Cyber security experts will be put to the test when a staged zombie apocalypse will see them trying to access secure networks in search of an antidote.
8 September 2014 Several lectures form part of the programme at the University of Waikato's Kīngitanga Day celebrations on Thursday, September 18.
8 September 2014 University of Waikato students, Timothy Ng and Laura Hines, had the opportunity to rub shoulders with some of the world’s brightest at the Golden Key International Summit at the beginning of August.
8 September 2014 Two Waikato academics are behind a new book that focuses on agricultural economics and New Zealand’s economic future.
10 September 2014 One of Waikato's first Pacific graduates, Le Mamea Taulapapa Sefulu Ioane, will receive a Distinguished Alumni Award in recognition of his longstanding contributions to education in Samoa and New Zealand.
10 September 2014 "People go fishing to tell fish stories," Brendan Hicks says, and he told a few during his inaugural professorial lecture on Tuesday night.
11 September 2014 A native bird long thought to be most at home in Fiordland tussock may actually be more comfortable in wetlands and a Waikato University student has won a scholarship to find out where takahe prefer to live.
11 September 2014 Associate Professor Nicola Starkey knows about blows to the head and the serious impacts brain injuries can have on people's lives. She also knows a lot about the effects alcohol has on drivers.
12 September 2014 The University of Waikato has received more than $35 million in the 2014 round of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment's new science research funding, claiming two of the top four amounts awarded.
12 September 2014 Top flight authors will be giving insights into their best work at a public seminar at the University of Waikato.
15 September 2014 It’s 121 years ago today (September 19) that New Zealand women were granted the vote – the first nation in the world to do so.
15 September 2014 The Waikato University men’s eight, who lost a rower overboard, recovered to claim victory in the Gallagher Great Race on Waikato River in Hamilton on Sunday.
16 September 2014 The University of Waikato has maintained its position among the world's best in the latest round of global rankings released today.
16 September 2014 One of Waikato University's first Pacific graduates Le Mamea Taulapapa Sefulu Iaone is being recognised at this year’s Distinguished Alumni Awards.
16 September 2014 A six-year, $12million cyber security project could create a new industry and put New Zealand on the cyber security map.
17 September 2014 Four students have had their achievements and efforts recognised with 2014 University of Waikato Vice-Chancellor's Adult Learners Awards.
18 September 2014 New Zealander of the year Dr Lance O’Sullivan says it’s important that Māori youth have a pathway to leadership by design, not by chance.
18 September 2014 The names of early French settlers in the Waikato remain today, with many becoming some of the region's most well know Māori families.
18 September 2014 Next month the Wallace Corporation University of Waikato Blues Awards celebrates more than 60 high-achieving students who excel in sports, and the creative and performing arts.
22 September 2014 Twelve prestigious University of Waikato Research Institute Scholarships have been awarded to masters and doctoral students.