There are 342 news stories from 2018 - showing page 6 of 12.
2 July 2018 Six University of Waikato rowers head to Sydney this week to represent New Zealand in the 2018 University Trans-Tasman series. This year's team has the strongest Waikato presence in history.
2 July 2018 The University of Waikato will test its emergency loud sirens on the afternoon of Wednesday 11 July, at 1pm.
3 July 2018 Have you or someone you know had dieting get out of control? University of Waikato Masters student Katie Babbott is researching community-based treatments for disordered eating.
9 July 2018 Dr Reuben Steff looks at Trump's challenge to the liberal order.
9 July 2018 Accounting senior lecturer Dr Vida Botes has received an international award for a recent journal article focused on gaps in accounting practice in South Africa.
10 July 2018 Waikato alum Tristan Fisher composed the music for the New Zealand short film Shelldon, which will screen at Comic-Con's International Independent Film Festival this month.
10 July 2018 Professor Jonathan Scott and a graduate student made the finals of the Kiwinet Awards, for their work inventing new designs so people with implanted electrodes can safely have MRI scans.
11 July 2018 Two of our students have recently returned from “life-changing” international exchanges.
11 July 2018 The Hon Dame Annette King will receive a Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Waikato.
11 July 2018 The NZ Cyber Challenge is taking up the issue of the under representation of women in the industry.
13 July 2018 The future looks bright for tertiary students opting to study in the Bay, thanks to a new series of scholarships generously donated by the Tauranga Tertiary Campus Charitable Trust (TTCCT).
16 July 2018 Hundreds of aspiring cyber-crime fighters tackled a range of increasingly tough tasks, hacking drones and saving the planet during the 2018 NZ Cyber Security Challenge
16 July 2018 Professor Conrad Pilditch has a top award for his research into estuarine and coastal habitats.
19 July 2018 Psychologist Dr Sarah Calvert will receive a Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Waikato next month.
19 July 2018 Year 10 Māori students from local colleges and kura kaupapa will participate in a day of science at the University of Waikato Coastal Marine Field Station on Thursday 26 July.
20 July 2018 Five University of Waikato alumni are semi-finalists for the Lexus Song Quest this weekend, making up half of the competitors selected.
23 July 2018 Last week saw the first cohort of business leaders complete the inaugural Executive Innovation Bootcamp programme – the first innovation programme of its kind in the Waikato region.
25 July 2018 Soprano Blaire White has won a Pettman DARE Fellowship to study in the UK for a year.
25 July 2018 A team of University of Waikato management students are relishing the sweet taste of victory after winning this year's Student Development Society National Business Case League.
25 July 2018 Students stage a reading for Hamilton Book Month
26 July 2018 After a brilliant international career, businessman Jan Zijderveld is returning to his old uni to collect a Distinguished Alumni Award.
26 July 2018 Dogs' sensitive noses may be the key to early detection of lung cancer, using breath ad saliva samples.
26 July 2018 The 16th Annual Frank Sargeson Memorial Lecture will see award-winning poet and former University of Waikato Writer in Residence, Kate Camp, reflect on her move from poetry to memoir.
27 July 2018 Joanne O’Brien was enjoying a successful media career when a long-held yearning to speak te reo Māori saw her return to university.
27 July 2018 Kaylee Bird took out the top law prize at the New Zealand Emerging Leaders Awards this month. Competing against the country’s top emerging leaders in the profession, she says it was a “real honour” to have her leadership skills recognised.
30 July 2018 The International Geographic Union has awarded Deputy Vice-Chancellor Academic Robyn Longhurst its Lauréat d’honneur for her work profoundly reshaping the discipline.
31 July 2018 The University of Waikato women’s volleyball team took out the University and Tertiary Sport New Zealand (UTSNZ) Volleyball Championships in Wellington last weekend, just two weeks after the women’s hockey team won the national championships in Auckland.
2 August 2018 Three University of Waikato students will head to Kazakhstan this month to represent New Zealand in the 2018 World University Futsal Championships.
2 August 2018 From Northern California to New Zealand, Dr Justin Kurland is taking on new challenges in conservation crime.
2 August 2018 Applications for the Otumoetai Trust Undergraduate Scholarship have just opened, and previous winner Victoria Gimblett encourages eligible students to apply.