There are 342 news stories from 2018 - showing page 10 of 12.
15 October 2018 From the effect of social media on Pacific cultural identity to the reason the moon looks bigger on the horizon than in the sky, last week’s Psychology poster session showcased the wide range of questions that Waikato’s honours students have worked hard to answer this year.
15 October 2018 Bachelor of Social Sciences graduate encourages anyone considering university study to attend an information session in Whakatāne on Wednesday 24 October.
16 October 2018 Tongan mother ‘Elisapesi Havea is setting the bar high for her son Jay and all the other Pasifika students at the University of Waikato.
18 October 2018 Groundbreaking academics from the University of Waikato have been honored by the Royal Society Te Apārangi.
18 October 2018 Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga and the Royal Society Te Apārangi have celebrated the top 150 Māori non-fiction publications.
19 October 2018 In an effort to increase the number of young New Zealanders voting, social enterprise Seed Waikato organised a political panel event at the University of Waikato last week.
23 October 2018 Researchers say that beach litter is a pervasive and growing hazard to human health in New Zealand.
23 October 2018 Three wins at the University and Tertiary Sport New Zealand (UTSNZ) Championships this year has scored the University of Waikato second place in the overall competition – our best result since the launch of the national series in 2016.
23 October 2018 Waikato Māori law student Edmond Carrucan took out the Manukura Trophy for the winning team at the National Kaupapa Māori Moot competition last week.
24 October 2018 Ian Hawes is sharing his knowledge with Korea’s Antarctic programme.
24 October 2018 Under the zombie mask and that bloody lab coat is Associate Professor Jo Lane. He’s mad about chemistry, and after taking his paper he finds many of his students are too.
24 October 2018 Twenty-eight high-achieving Pacific students received TAPA awards at a special ceremony on Wednesday 24 October.
25 October 2018 New research highlights the critical role of providing Kaupapa Māori support to Māori graduate students.
25 October 2018 New research on wearable technology in high-risk work environments has been given a million dollar funding boost.
26 October 2018 A highly anticipated part of the second year programme for teaching students in Tauranga is a Q&A session with recently graduated teachers.
26 October 2018 Dr Heather Connolly looks at the benefits of fostering a sense of experimentation in business.
29 October 2018 George Wardell is researching the effect of weighted golf clubs in training, working towards the perfect swing.
31 October 2018 Waikato researchers are undertaking the first national survey to establish the extent of family and sexual violence for Māori.
31 October 2018 Professor Vic Arcus is using enzymes to predict the impact of climate change on large-scale biological systems.
1 November 2018 Dr Joe Burton recently led a captivating - if sobering - talk about the impacts of cyber security.
1 November 2018 The Royal Society Te Apārangi has elected three University of Waikato academic leaders as Fellows.
1 November 2018 Dr Te Taka Keegan possesses the rare skill combination of computing and te reo Māori, which means he’s spent many hours with Microsoft and at Google HQ.
2 November 2018 The University of Waikato’s new Writer in Residence plans to work on a new novel with a whip in its tail.
6 November 2018 When a big quake hit in the central North Island it was felt around the country, and it had some revelations for the Waikato.
6 November 2018 Mitch Karpik’s first tour with the New Zealand Māori All Blacks squad is off to a good start, following a 59-22 win over the USA on Saturday.
8 November 2018 The Marsden Fund has contributed nearly $4 million to seven University of Waikato projects.
8 November 2018 Associate Professor Mike Clearwater from the University of Waikato will explore the plant behind the honey at the next Café Scientifique in Tauranga on Monday 19 November.
9 November 2018 Associate Professor Michael Cameron is a popular teacher and active researcher in population and health economics.
9 November 2018 More than 500 high school students from all over the Waikato, Bay of Plenty and South Auckland came on campus this week for the University of Waikato's annual Year 10 Day.
12 November 2018 Bay of Plenty’s Travis Moke and Shyanne Erueti will be the first in their whānau to go to university and will do so as the inaugural recipients of the Waitaha-A-HeiUniversity of Waikato Scholarship, worth $14,500 each.