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8 December 2014 Tara is one of 10 school leavers from around New Zealand to have been awarded a University of Waikato Golden Jubilee Scholarship, giving her $10,000 a year for up to four years of study.
8 December 2014 Two stunning floral displays are lighting up the University campus.
9 December 2014 Being a guardian of Te Reo Māori is in the blood for University of Waikato Masters student Te Kuru o te Marama Dewes.
10 December 2014 Nearly $200,000 has been granted by the Teaching and Learning Research Initiative to support a research project on how to improve teaching and learning of primary mathematics through the use of applications on mobile digital devices.
10 December 2014 A group of students took a leap back in time last week to explore the science and engineering marvels on show at Ruakuri Cave.
10 December 2014 Staff and graduates of the University’s School of Science earth sciences programme featured prominently in the awards presented at the New Zealand Society of Soil Science national conference held in early December.
11 December 2014 Thirty-four school-leavers from across the Waikato have been awarded a share of $200,000 to pay for their first year of tertiary education at the University of Waikato or Wintec.
12 December 2014 Fifteen University of Waikato law students are studying Chinese Law at Shanghai International Studies University in China. They’re all recipients of a NZ Prime Minister Scholarship and are at SISU for six weeks.
15 December 2014 While most teenagers are thinking about PlayStation games, Nick Broome is focusing on how he can land a career in the commercial world.
16 December 2014 The doomed 12th century love affair between the French nun and scholar Heloise d'Argeneuil and her teacher Peter Abélard will be the focus of a new novel by author Mandy Hager.
16 December 2014 What’s black, has mag wheels and will be turning up at Coromandel beaches in the New Year?
18 December 2014 University of Waikato glassblower Steve Newcombe has won the award for the best scientific piece at the 11th Biannual Scientific Glassblowing Symposium in Canberra.
18 December 2014 A field guide for New Zealand native plants was launched last week by University of Waikato ecologist Catherine Kirby, with support from the Environmental Research Institute.