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9 July 2014 University of Waikato second-year PhD student Monica Peters has won a $3000 Fulbright New Zealand Travel Award.
10 July 2014 Four students have had their achievements and efforts recognised with the University of Waikato Vice-Chancellor's Adult Learners' Awards.
11 July 2014 The University of Waikato is again supporting the KuDos – Hamilton Science Excellence Awards – as a gold partner of the event.
11 July 2014 Waikato students Kristy Wright and Aotea Apiti were two of just a handful of New Zealand tertiary students selected to meet with the Japanese Prime Minister’s wife, Mrs Akie Abe, on Monday.
14 July 2014 Sorting different sized lollies without touching them by hand was just one of the tasks encountered by school students at the University of Waikato’s Science & Engineering Open Days this week.
14 July 2014 Charging for plastic bags, banning Styrofoam containers, car-free days in the CBD and community-led recycling schemes are among the measures which have helped the Malaysian state of Penang.
14 July 2014 A tertiary campus in downtown Tauranga will generate benefits of $188 million over the next 20 years and provide a rate of return of more than 30% on the initial investment, a new report says.
14 July 2014 An agreement between two of the region’s most successful organisations will bring the worlds of sports and academia closer together.
16 July 2014 Sparked by a passion for numbers, a career in the health industry was just what the doctor ordered for University of Waikato statistics graduate Claire Forsythe.
17 July 2014 University of Waikato alumna Emma Sherman has won a Fulbright Science and Innovation Graduate Award to research mouth feel properties of red wine using sensory and metabolomic techniques.
18 July 2014 Waikato University clinical psychology student Julie Chatwin wants to talk to parents who have concerns that their pre-schooler may be an unhealthy weight.
21 July 2014 It wasn’t an auspicious beginning to an academic career when John Moorfield started work at the University of Waikato.
21 July 2014 In just over two weeks’ time, the University of Waikato’s Winter Lecture Series will look at some of the big questions likely to concern us in the years to come.
21 July 2014 Can you kōrero Māori? If not, July is the month to start as the nation celebrates Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori – Māori Language Week.
21 July 2014 Thanks to several scholarships, University of Waikato student Blaise Forrester-Gauntlett has her PhD underway.
24 July 2014 Scavenger hunts, hamburger making and Pavlova decorating, were just some of the fun activities MBM student, Yvonne Yin, experienced.
25 July 2014 The Tauranga Energy Consumer Trust’s (TECT) decision to provide valuable funding to a planned tertiary campus in downtown Tauranga has been welcomed by the Bay of Plenty Tertiary Education Partnership.
29 July 2014 University of Waikato sports scientists are enjoying the success of our track cyclists at the Commonwealth Games.
29 July 2014 From Summer Research Scholarships to field trips to living in the Halls of Residence, uni life has been full of new experiences for student Beth Scarrow.
31 July 2014 Law students at the University of Waikato will have the chance to work on real cases as part of a new law internship programme.
31 July 2014 What do the recovery strategies of elite netballers and the co-digestion of sewage sludge have in common?
31 July 2014 Live sea creatures in aquariums and research displays focused on the grounding of the Rena are just a few of the things to be on show next week.
1 August 2014 Second year music student Brigitte Balzat is the first violinist to win first prize at the annual Waikato University Concerto Competition final last Friday night.
1 August 2014 University of Waikato Sir Edmund Hillary Scholar Felicity Leydon-Davis is one the first women cricketers in New Zealand to secure an annual contract with New Zealand Cricket.
1 August 2014 Waikato PhD candidate Te Manaaroha Rollo has discovered a way to integrate waiata, taonga pūoro and New Zealand electroacoustic music to make a new form of indigenous hybrid music.
4 August 2014 The University of Waikato’s Winter Lecture Series kicks off this week, and will look at some of the big questions likely to concern us in the years to come. How will we be doing business in the future? What will Hamilton look like in 20 years’ time?
6 August 2014 Four University of Waikato students are the recipients of 2degrees ICT Scholarships worth $5000 each.
6 August 2014 “We need to be thinking about where we want to be – not focusing on how we got here.”
7 August 2014 ‘Studying at the University of Waikato in Tauranga means smaller classes, which is obviously an advantage for learning’, says Zoe Bicker.
7 August 2014 The Maori economy is worth nearly $37 billion and growing at more than twice the rate of the national economy.