There are 342 news stories from 2018 - showing page 5 of 12.
5 June 2018 Sponsored by the University, social science student Melanie Bach took part in a charity boxing tournament last month, after taking up the sport to manage her anxiety.
6 June 2018 Dr Joe Burton looks at how we change responses to cyber attacks.
6 June 2018 Scientists are using artificial intelligence to quickly identify pest plants and insects.
7 June 2018 Outstanding research and international student recruitment drive University of Waikato higher in world rankings
7 June 2018 Forget talking to the animals, Niamh Lovelock is taking her Bachelor of Music major in Voice all the way to an elephant sanctuary in Thailand where she plans to sing to them.
7 June 2018 The University of Waikato has appointed Study Group New Zealand to manage the Waikato Pathways College.
8 June 2018 Supporters surrounded the Oranga Lake last week as 26 student-built boats battled it out for the University’s annual Engineering Design Challenge. This year’s boat race was all about sustainability, and students designed their boats specifically to clear bits of plastic from the water.
8 June 2018 US Ambassador Scott Brown was keen to hear about research being done in cyber security and crime science.
11 June 2018 When Carlos Moraes first arrived in New Zealand he worked as a kitchen hand in some of the best seafood restaurants in Queenstown. Now, instead of frying fish he’s studying them for his Master of Science in Biological Sciences.
11 June 2018 Fieldays Scholarship winner Gemma Lowe has been awarded $22,000 to research infrared thermography (IRT) for the early disease detection of neonatal calf diarrhoea.
11 June 2018 Associate Professor Rachel McNae has been voted in as the National President of the New Zealand Educational Administration and Leadership Society.
12 June 2018 Dr Erik Horstman from the University of Waikato's Coastal Marine Group will explore how mangroves play an important role in helping to fight the impacts of climate change, sea-level rise and coastal inundation at Café Scientifique in Tauranga on Monday 18 June.
13 June 2018 The University of Waikato stand at Fieldays calls for visitor participation.
13 June 2018 University of Waikato engineering student Shalini Guleria has just been selected as a member of the Asia New Zealand Foundation Leadership Network, chosen from a pool of over 200 applicants from around the world.
15 June 2018 A team from Waikato Diocesan School for Girls was awarded first place at the annual NZIC Analytical Chemistry Competition held at the University of Waikato last week.
18 June 2018 MPI scholarship winner Thomas Corbett is developing a new sensor to measure run-off and leaching.
18 June 2018 University of Waikato alumna and 2018 Bay of Plenty Young Fruit Grower Danni van der Heijden has just joined avocado exporter AVOCO in a newly created role as Technical Representative.
19 June 2018 Timing is everything. And for Law’s Trevor Daya-Winterbottom, joining an international committee on environmental law came just at the right time, on the heels of his successful NZ Law Foundation bid.
21 June 2018 Professor Ross Lawrenson and his team have spent three years looking at how to improve outcomes for women with breast cancer.
21 June 2018 Waikato student Sianiti Bulisala has just returned from South Korea, where she was the single Pacific representative at the UNESCO/APCEIU Youth Leadership Workshop.
22 June 2018 Science student Kelsey Ferris is spending a year with the British Geological Survey (BGS), working in the Inorganic Geochemistry Laboratories in Keyworth, Nottingham.
25 June 2018 PhD student Conor McNeill may be specialising in fatigue monitoring in rugby union but there’ll be no rest for him as he embarks on three years of study. He's the inaugural recipient of the University of Waikato – Bay of Plenty Rugby Union Doctoral Scholarship.
25 June 2018 Fraud detection software firm Vigilance has partnered with University of Waikato data scientists to create a fraud detection solution, using the University’s newly developed tool for spotting data anomalies more accurately.
26 June 2018 Big data was the big trend about five years ago, now the Internet of Things is looming large
27 June 2018 Master of Science (Research) student Ingrid Lindeman was recently awarded the William Georgetti Scholarship to assist her climate change research quest.
28 June 2018 Continuing our strong performance in international rankings, the University of Waikato has risen to #65 in the Times Higher Education’s measure for the Asia-Pacific region.
28 June 2018 Sign and spoken language sharing the theatre stage.
28 June 2018 Angga Rahadian, the winner of this year’s 3MT Masters Competition, is researching the vital role fathers play in breastfeeding success.
28 June 2018 Dr Joe Burton looks at how cyber criminals are increasingly targeting the tourism market.
29 June 2018 At Rocketspark’s office in Cambridge, the staff all have one thing in common. They are all University of Waikato graduates.