There are 342 news stories from 2018 - showing page 8 of 12.
31 August 2018 A new book supports the introduction of marae-based courts to deal with Māori offenders.
4 September 2018 Napier-based activities from the People, Cities & Nature research programme are being profiled next week on Hawke's Bay's Radio Kidnappers 104.7 FM. Researcher Dr Kiri Wallace and MSc student Sarah Busbridge will be discussing their work that is investigating efforts to re-establish native forests in urban settings.
4 September 2018 A group of geoscientists, including Karin Bryan from the University of Waikato, have taken the microscope to their backyard.
4 September 2018 University of Waikato’s Dr Anna Marie Brennan is looking at whether animals on the front-line are weapons, or if they should be given the respect of something more sentient.
5 September 2018 A group of Waikato students came second in the national MYOB IT Challenge last weekend for their creation of CarbonKiwi, a system that tracks and minimises businesses' carbon emissions.
5 September 2018 Seven students have been awarded WRC, Waikato Tainui - Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu scholarships.
5 September 2018 Dr Dan Weijers is heading to Wellington to contribute his optimistic vision for politics, and policy.
6 September 2018 Hey, in case you were wondering, not everybody can act.
7 September 2018 Oral traditions show that early Māori recognised extinction.
7 September 2018 Studying at the University of Waikato has just become a lot more accessible for students on the East Coast region of Te Kaha to Te Araroa, thanks to the new Frank and Alma Kemp Scholarship.
7 September 2018 Two Waikato students won the New Zealand Law Students’ Association Client Interviewing Finals in Christchurch last weekend, and are heading to Dublin to represent New Zealand at the world finals next year.
7 September 2018 Professor of Education Don Klinger says large-scale testing has its place.
7 September 2018 Business school students from around the world converged on Tauranga last week for the inaugural Global Innovation and Entrepreneurship Challenge, hosted by Waikato Management School.
10 September 2018 New research indicates people are using more Māori words in English, as well as understanding a wider range of them.
10 September 2018 Rotorua Hillary Scholar Arapeta Paea is determined to retrieve and nurture the language lost to three generations of his family.
10 September 2018 Three University of Waikato graduates are the driving force behind an innovative project to provide every Waikato Year 7 student with a micro:bit computer.
11 September 2018 Dr Dan Weijers is looking at how to deal with the public rejection of new potentially life-saving technologies.
12 September 2018 Waikato University’s been at the pumping heart of the region’s contributions to Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, and in the running to be part of the country’s top Te Reo town.
13 September 2018 Alumna Erin Sims is taking on a traditionally male dominated industry.
13 September 2018 University of Waikato researchers have been awarded funding to investigate new ways of reducing earthquake damage in a large number of essential buildings, including hospitals.
13 September 2018 University of Waikato academics have been awarded funding for a broad range of major research projects.
13 September 2018 It's official; Dr Donella Cobb is an excellent tertiary teacher.
13 September 2018 Tanzanian PhD students Godlove Kyakwe and Mohamed Msoroka have made a big impact on the Faculty of Education in their time at the University of Waikato.
14 September 2018 Dr Reuben Steff is looking at how Artificial Intelligence is going to have immense implications for New Zealand’s national security.
14 September 2018 Festivities have marked the 10th anniversary of Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato Kīngitanga Day, and 160 years of the Kīngitanga Movement.
14 September 2018 Most people think that memory is a faithful recorder and archiver of experience. But memory is a liar, a con-artist and a self-serving autobiographer. In this Royal Society lecture, the University of Waikato's Professor Maryanne Garry will talk about the science of memory, and how and why it can cause trouble.
18 September 2018 In her latest blog post, Dr Alison Campbell urges scientists and conservation workers to continue to talk about the use of 1080 in a constructive way.
19 September 2018 Researchers have been overwhelmed by the huge response to Counting Ourselves, a community-led survey on the health and wellbeing of trans and non-binary people.
20 September 2018 Each year the University of Waikato invites applications for the position of Writer in Residence.
21 September 2018 Experts from around the country and the world have gathered at University of Waikato to examine technologies that will challenge the very core of the country’s defence and security systems.