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28 October 2014 More than 700 University of Waikato students celebrated graduation this month.
28 October 2014 Professor Catharine Coleborne, from the University of Waikato, has been awarded one of two research fellowships for 2014/15 at Lancaster University’s Centre for Mobilities Research (CeMoRe).
29 October 2014 It’s a time of change in NZ’s management of our offshore environment and four leading legal and environmental experts will discuss the implications of those changes at a panel discussion in Tauranga.
29 October 2014 In an historic day for the School of Māori and Pacific Development, five of its PhD candidates graduated at Te Kohinga Mārama Marae on 21 October.
30 October 2014 Software designed at the University of Waikato and used all around the world has won a major international competition.
31 October 2014 University of Waikato Master of Engineering (ME) student Pinwei Jin has designed and built a remote control robotic snake, which he hopes will be used in the future for rescue operations.
31 October 2014 The 10 finalists were cool, calm and collected as they took to the stage to give their presentations at the Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition.
3 November 2014 University of Waikato Computer Science graduate Claudia Wu spends her days making sense of numbers to ensure ANZ is lending responsibly.
3 November 2014 The fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989 was a significant event in German history and led to substantial social and political changes in Central and Eastern Europe.
3 November 2014 What do you get when you cross ecology with DNA sequencing? Waikato University doctoral student Andrew Gilman is about to find out.
4 November 2014 It was "perfect timing" for the University of Waikato to host this week a major conference and workshop dedicated to water quality and improvement, one of its organisers says.
4 November 2014 Investigating whether a ‘sin’ tax would reduce consumption of things that are bad for our health is the subject of one of four projects led by University of Waikato researchers.
5 November 2014 University of Waikato engineering student Luke Sinclair has designed an ultralight wood-fired stove that can boil a litre of water in less than 10 minutes.
6 November 2014 University of Waikato history students will benefit from two new named prizes which will reward excellence in ‘Undergraduate New Zealand History’ and ‘Graduate History Research’.
6 November 2014 A Vanuatu student has contributed to the ever-increasing list of firsts being achieved by the University of Waikato’s cyber security programme.
6 November 2014 University of Waikato students Tim Chittock and his girlfriend Maddie Hansen, along with Tim’s younger brother Hugh, reckon it will be worth it to raise awareness for epilepsy.
6 November 2014 Midlands Hockey, partner to five hockey associations in the region, has teamed up with the University of Waikato to sign a Memorandum of Understanding.
6 November 2014 Shrinking populations are becoming a significant challenge to many countries around the world and a University of Waikato masters student is looking at what this could mean for New Zealand.
7 November 2014 The University of Waikato awarded the title of Emeritus Professor to Richard Wilkins for his contribution to the field of biological sciences at a function on 5 November.
7 November 2014 Associate Professor Chris Hendy worked at the university for 40 years is being made an Honorary Fellow at the University of Waikato.
7 November 2014 A team of teachers from Tauranga and Hamilton were in Victoria recently to look at teaching practice in primary schools there. The 16 teachers visited four Melbourne schools each with different characteristics.
10 November 2014 When Ian Witten arrived at the University of Waikato 22 years ago he was known for his expertise in data compression, but his interests soon switched to machine learning and data mining and, later, digital libraries.
10 November 2014 International experts from a range of backgrounds will discuss and develop a new idea for governing water at a collaborative symposium this month.
11 November 2014 Indian women born in New Zealand can face conflicting values when it comes to defining gender roles and establishing romantic relationships.
13 November 2014 One of the Asia-Pacific region’s top cyber security researchers is bringing his expertise to New Zealand’s only cyber security lab and will take part in discussions on the groundbreaking $12 million STRATUS project.
13 November 2014 Six University of Waikato law graduates were winners in the Waikato Business Excellence Awards.
13 November 2014 If you didn’t know the difference between a swamp cypress and a conifer, a tour of the University of Waikato grounds this week would have put you straight.
14 November 2014 A late night phone call can be a worrying thing for any parent. But John Bell’s folks Allan and Amanda had nothing to worry about when he rang them at about 11.30pm recently.
14 November 2014 The more hi-tech our lives become, the more we need to be in nature. We should spend dollar-for-dollar on the virtual and the real. This is the key. It’s all about balance.
19 November 2014 November’s Tauranga’s Café Scientifique will host Dr Grant Christie, astronomer at Auckland’s Stardome Observatory and Planetarium.