There are 276 news stories from 2019 - showing page 5 of 10.
7 June 2019 LGBTQ advocate, Waikato Students' Union student support coordinator, and confirmed TEDx speaker, Kat Clark graduates with a Bachelor of Social Work at the University of Waikato's Tauranga campus today.
7 June 2019 Nataalia Lunson graduates today with a Bachelor of Science in Applied Biology from the University of Waikato in Tauranga.
7 June 2019 A psychology professor, Council member and former associate professor of law are among members of the University community recognised in the Queen's Birthday Honours.
7 June 2019 Popular student ambassador and current Te Tohu Paetahi student, Watene Moon graduates today with a Bachelor of Teaching (Primary) from the University of Waikato in Tauranga.
10 June 2019 Apo Aporosa looks at the implications of easing restrictions on kava importation for personal use.
12 June 2019 The first question that will have to be answered before the case against the alleged perpetrator of the Christchurch mosque attacks can proceed is whether he is fit to stand trial.
12 June 2019 Troy Baisden looks at whether the budget is transforming the economy and society towards environmental sustainability.
12 June 2019 Fieldays 2019 opened today, and the University's stand includes a prototype asparagus harvester, designed to take the hardwork out of asparagus picking, and a replica of a log scanner, a machine that can quickly weigh and measure logs on a truck.
18 June 2019 Three University of Waikato staff and students have new opportunities thanks to Fulbright awards.
18 June 2019 How do our eyes see in 3D, even when we’re looking at a flat screen? Why does the world appear still when we move our eyes? Professor Perrone has some answers.
19 June 2019 For the sixth year running, the University of Waikato has climbed up the QS World University Rankings and now sits at 266 out of 1,000 institutions worldwide.
20 June 2019 A picture can indeed paint a thousand words, and combining both the visual and textual can be a window into an exciting and valuable new world for children.
20 June 2019 New Zealand has the highest rates of reported domestic violence in the OECD and a Waikato student is working to discover the psychology of the perpetrators of family violence.
20 June 2019 A shirt with sensors could help improve forestry worker safety.
21 June 2019 University of Waikato Master of Science student Shalini Guleria has developed a new way to conduct cancer research and it could be a game-changer.
25 June 2019 The world’s biggest gathering of Indigenous studies experts in the Waikato this week will also provide a unique opportunity to Deaf communities.
26 June 2019 A timely art exhibition is a visual conversation critiquing the Cook invasion.
26 June 2019 The Native American and Indigenous Studies Association has started in Hamilton, with a record number attending.
27 June 2019 Academics suggest a union default, enacted in law, will help address rising income inequality.
27 June 2019 The first day of formal sessions is on at the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association Conference.
2 July 2019 Highly commended three-minute thesis for student studying toddler communication.
2 July 2019 There’s a technology start-up based at Waikato Innovation Park whose workforce have something in common – they are all graduates of the University of Waikato.
3 July 2019 University of Waikato's Professor of Computer Science Eibe Frank will discuss machine learning at a free public lecture on 16 July.
5 July 2019 Professor Nicola Starkey from the University of Waikato has been awarded a project grant of $1.1m by the Health Research Council to research patterns of recovery from concussion in children and adolescents.
8 July 2019 The research work of a first-year civil engineering student at Waikato University has earned him national accolades.
8 July 2019 Young law potentials from New Plymouth Boys’ High School argued their way to first place over the weekend as part of the annual Waikato National Secondary Schools’ Mooting Competition.
10 July 2019 The Rt Hon James Bolger’s term on the University of Waikato Council, and as Chancellor of the University, ended on 30 June 2019.
10 July 2019 The University of Waikato hosted the annual North American Indigenous Studies Assn conference, the first time it had been held outside North America.
18 July 2019 New Zealanders are in danger of creating “zombie” rivers, because we’re locking our waterways into position between stopbanks and impounding their headwaters.
18 July 2019 How Muslim women break stereotypes by mixing faith and modesty with fashion