There are 342 news stories from 2018 - showing page 4 of 12.
3 May 2018 An unlikely friendship with an eight-year-old girl in the Bay of Plenty foster care system cemented American-born Amanda Rose Steckling’s decision to study social work at the University of Waikato in Tauranga.
4 May 2018 Dr Ngahuia Te Awekotuku was the first Māori woman to earn a PhD in Aotearoa, now she has come full-circle with the University of Waikato confering on her the title of Emeritus Professor.
7 May 2018 The University of Waikato’s Management School has officially launched its inaugural Executive Innovation Bootcamp programme, alongside strategic partner Waikato Innovation Park.
9 May 2018 University of Waikato student Kyla Campbell was one of twelve young Kiwis chosen to present at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.
9 May 2018 Dr Shane Legg started out with a Dick Smith’s computer for his 10th birthday, now he is at the forefront of a new computing revolution.
9 May 2018 Dr Joe Burton has been in Estonia at the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence, addressing that question.
10 May 2018 University of Waikato Hillary scholars Matthias Balzat and Filipe Manu have been awarded the 2018 Patricia Pratt Scholarship in musical performance – two of only three recipients this year.
11 May 2018 Dr Laura Haughey has been given the NZSL in Arts Award for her work on creating ground breaking theatre accessible for both Deaf and hearing audiences.
14 May 2018 Our highest performing sports stars can become consumed by their roles as elite athletes, and Dr Christina Ryan is examining if it is good for them or their sports.
14 May 2018 An audience of about 150 people was taken on a trip around the world on Saturday night, all from within the Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts as the Waikato International Students’ Association ran its first ever international talent quest.
15 May 2018 Professor Don Klinger and colleagues look at the key factors.
16 May 2018 Abby Pinkerton was one of four Waikato students to be awarded a 2018 Freemason scholarship.
17 May 2018 Can dogs really sniff out cancer? Thanks to a grant from the Health Research Council of New Zealand University of Waikato’s Tim Edwards can now test the theory in a clinical setting.
18 May 2018 Tekiteora Rolleston-Gabel's good grades and her community service have earned her a Freemason's Scholarship.
18 May 2018 Sifting through other people’s rubbish might sound like a disgusting job, but for a group of University of Waikato students conducting the annual waste audit, what disgusted them was the amount that could have been recycled.
18 May 2018 Commonwealth Games heroes the All Blacks Sevens and Black Ferns Sevens are working with sports scientists at the University of Waikato Adams High Performance Centre in Mount Maunganui.
21 May 2018 University of Waikato researchers have found significantly more fault lines under Hamilton City than previously known.
22 May 2018 The Men’s Shed movement has taken the stereotype of men isolated in their back sheds into a new space, where researchers have found a positive future for retirement.
22 May 2018 The Association for Psychological Science has a new board member. University of Waikato Professor of Psychology Maryanne Garry was recently elected to the Association’s Board of Directors, and is thrilled to be at the table.
23 May 2018 The University of Waikato’s Environmental Research Institute has become the first Corporate Guardian for Hawke’s Bay biodiversity.
23 May 2018 Dr Lee Streeter is refining a depth-sensing camera to accurately measure motion.
23 May 2018 A new University of Waikato research project will bring together a world-class team of researchers to look at ways to develop algae for environmentally progressive commercial use.
29 May 2018 Young people of the Waitaha iwi will have the opportunity to gain the ultimate all-round university experience next year, thanks to the new Waitaha-A-Hei University of Waikato Scholarship.
30 May 2018 Professor Karin Bryan studies beaches from many angles. She'll be talking about our ever-changing coastline in her inaugural professorial lecture.
30 May 2018 The University of Waikato has launched a range of initiatives to further support and develop Pacific students, researchers and staff.
31 May 2018 Dr Nicola Daly explores how te reo Māori is represented and argues that the way languages are displayed in bilingual picturebooks can disrupt the status quo.
31 May 2018 Dr Nick Munn says new technologies present opportunities and risks, including threats to privacy.
4 June 2018 It didn’t seem all that long ago that University Grounds Supervisor Steve Cunningham was a St John’s College student, popping over to the Hamilton campus grounds to eat his lunch.
5 June 2018 The University of Waikato is proud to congratulate Hon Doc recipients Jools and Lynda Topp (MNZM) and other alumni recognised in the 2018 Queen's Birthday Honours.
5 June 2018 China’s expanding influence is complicating strategic calculations throughout the Asia-Pacific region.