There are news stories from 2014 - showing page 7 of 16.
3 June 2014 Former Hamilton Boys’ High School student Gage Hall is in the final year of a Bachelor of Computer Graphic Design at the University of Waikato.
3 June 2014 In her Inaugural Professorial Lecture this month, Professor Kim Pickering will use examples from her career to demonstrate how materials science and engineering is a key driver for technological development and national economic success.
4 June 2014 On 15 May the University signed an agreement with Indonesia’s Ministry of Education and Culture which opens the door for Indonesian postgraduate and doctoral students to study in Hamilton.
4 June 2014 New Zealand scientists could monitor the water quality of the country's largest 4000 lakes if they made better use of technology and collaborated with experts from other disciplines.
4 June 2014 Thirteen University of Waikato students - including two Hillary scholars - are part of a new national sports programme designed to prepare them for life as high performance athletes.
6 June 2014 This year's Resource Management Law Association roadshow topic is 'Conditions of Consent', a topic that came about partly due to the research of doctoral student Marie Brown.
9 June 2014 Current and former Waikato University students made up half of the NZ team at the 2014 International Surfing Association’s World Stand Up Paddle and Paddleboard Championships held in Nicaragua.
9 June 2014 The Coastal Marine Field Station hosted the launch of the Government’s 2014 Regional Economic Activity Report, and announcement of a Regional Growth Study for the wider BOP area.
10 June 2014 University of Waikato Biological Sciences student Sarah Appleby has won a C. Alma Baker Postgraduate Scholarship for her agriculture-focused masters research project.
10 June 2014 Human acceleration of the nitrogen cycle has increased food production for billions of people. Professor Louis Schipper is investigating ways of increasing the carbon content of soils on dairy farms.
11 June 2014 The Mechatronics Cup has been run for another year, with nine electronics engineering students slugging it out on a slot car track last week.
11 June 2014 If you don’t apply, you’ll never know. That’s the advice for students thinking of applying to become a Rhodes Scholar from two people who should know.
11 June 2014 Soprano Oriana Kershaw has sung her way to first prize at the Waikato University annual Aria Competition, which took place on Friday 6 June.
11 June 2014 The banks of Oranga Lake at the University of Waikato were teeming with onlookers last week, as over 30 student-built model boats battled it out as part of the annual University of Waikato Engineering Design Challenge.
11 June 2014 The University of Waikato has launched three key agri-tech innovation initiatives as part of a new approach designed to offer a step-change to the agriculture sector.
11 June 2014 More than 200 business leaders and scientists turned up to a public launch of the Waikato AgriHub at the University of Waikato on 10 June 2014.
12 June 2014 New Zealand ice block company, Nice Blocks, were spoilt for choice when students presented them with a range of nice options for business expansion.
12 June 2014 Prime Minister John Key was among a steady stream of visitors to the University of Waikato stand on the opening day of Fieldays on Wednesday.
12 June 2014 A talk covering the ‘wonder drug’ effect attracted a packed lecture theatre yesterday, during the University of Waikato’s annual Waikato Experience Biology (WEB) Days.
12 June 2014 Tauranga’s June Café Scientifique will explore what scientists have learnt from the 2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence, the ramifications of which continue to be felt across the country today.
12 June 2014 Talented University of Waikato engineering student Lindi Engelbrecht is reaping the benefits of her hard work, winning two scholarships and two awards in recent months.
12 June 2014 The Kiwi Innovation Network (KiwiNet) has been selected as a finalist in the 2014 AUT Business School Excellence in Business Support Awards.
12 June 2014 An innovative digital app designed to provide mobile, location-based information at events is one of many University of Waikato innovations on show at Fieldays this year.
13 June 2014 A Waikato economist has some ideas about managing freshwater resources, including paying farmers not to pollute. Professor Les Oxley from Waikato Management School shared some of his ideas at a public seminar today at this year’s Fieldays.
16 June 2014 Music performance students from the University of Waikato competed in the annual chamber music competition finals last week with the cello quartet 'Quatro' securing the top prize of $1,500.
16 June 2014 How will we do business in the future? What will Hamilton look like in 20 years' time? These, and other big questions, will be up for discussion at the University of Waikato's Winter Lecture Series.
16 June 2014 A team of students from St John’s College, Hamilton were the winners of the Model Car Speed Competition at Waikato’s 28th annual Osborne Physics and Engineering Days.
16 June 2014 Seven Waikato Management School students have been invited to attend the University Scholars Leadership Symposium in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, in August.
16 June 2014 University of Waikato PhD candidate Rasika Subasinghe has been awarded a Zespri Innovation Fellowship for her research into the host cell wall degrading strategies of the Psa bacteria in kiwifruit.
17 June 2014 While chicken feet and pig's trotters might be on the menu in Hong Kong, Ryan Vernall isn't sure he'll be eating them on his six-week summer school exchange to the Chinese University of Hong Kong.