There are 224 news stories from 2020 - showing page 3 of 8.
17 April 2020 Staff from the Science Learning Hub (SLH), managed by the University of Waikato, are closely involved in developing content for the new Home Learning/Papa Kāinga TV channels launched this week.
23 April 2020 University of Waikato lecturer and eminent New Zealand writer Catherine Chidgey has been named this week as a shortlisted author for the Commonwealth Short Story Prize.
29 April 2020 This month, more than 1000 University of Waikato students graduated, and while none could be part of a traditional ceremony, many have taken it upon themselves to celebrate graduation in a more unique way.
30 April 2020 A University of Waikato researcher says New Zealand’s successful predator control measures which are helping our native birds thrive, may be having an unexpected impact on our native insect populations.
4 May 2020 Master of Professional Writing student, Heidi Rogers, has claimed first prize in this year’s Peter Wells Short Fiction Contest.
4 May 2020 Four undergraduate management students represented the University of Waikato at an international (RSM STAR) case competition over the weekend, and were the only team in Oceania to take part in the competition.
4 May 2020 Andrew Napier has become the first in his family to graduate from university
4 May 2020 Worldwide, New Zealand has been lauded for crushing the coronavirus.
5 May 2020 The current situation surrounding Covid-19 has created a unique and challenging environment for universities nationwide.
6 May 2020 Tauranga father and daughter duo, Terry and Kelly Furmage, both graduated with teaching degrees from the University of Waikato Tauranga last month.
7 May 2020 Valuable workplace skills and real-life experience of theory learned in the classroom were the benefits of a Waikato University summer research scholarship for Robbie Maris.
7 May 2020 Jahvaya Wheki is not only the first member of her family to complete a university degree, but she graduated with a double major and completed it in two years.
8 May 2020 A University of Waikato academic has been using his business and distillery skills amid the current crisis to make lemons out of lemonade – or, in this case, sanitiser out of alcohol.
8 May 2020 Big changes could be on the horizon for traditional employment models as New Zealand businesses navigate Covid-19, says professional director and University of Waikato MBA graduate, Tina Jennen.
8 May 2020 For Anaru Palmer, a year studying te reo Māori through Te Tohu Paetahi at The University of Waikato Tauranga campus was about more than reconnecting with his language – he credits it with changing his life.
11 May 2020 Leonora Houma has overcome more than most to complete her Master of Education at the University of Waikato, and she hopes it shows other young Solomon Islanders what can be achieved.
11 May 2020 Leadership and coaching skills learned during a Master of Business Management (MBM) have helped Lorena Fierro Bermeo navigate the new normal during the Covid-19 crisis, she says.
11 May 2020 The University of Waikato has expanded their expertise in psychology with the addition of four new specialists in the field.
14 May 2020 Dr Helen Cadwallader, recently graduated with a PHD in Biological Sciences from the University of Waikato in Tauranga.
14 May 2020 Psychologists at the University of Waikato have released preliminary results of their survey looking into New Zealanders’ mental health during the Covid-19 crisis.
15 May 2020 University of Waikato student Chantelle Cobby, who graduated last month with a Bachelor of Communication Studies majoring in Leadership Communication, is focused on working to better the community.
18 May 2020 Teaching student Matthew Shepherd may not be in the Navy anymore but he put the culinary skills he learnt there to good use by cooking up a feast for residents at the University of Waikato's student accommodation in Tauranga.
18 May 2020 New research by the University of Waikato aims to address inequities in maternal health services for Māori.
19 May 2020 High school gamers from around the country are getting ready for the New Zealand High School League of Legends Championships esports event that kicks off this week.
20 May 2020 Reaction to the New Zealand government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and resultant lockdown has ranged from high praise to criticism that its actions were illegal and its management chaotic.
20 May 2020 The University of Waikato, along with other New Zealand universities, has been named as a collaborator on a significant Australian research programme.
20 May 2020 As schools and businesses reopen and attention shifts to the longer-term repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is critical that Māori be involved in decision making more equitably than has so far happened.
22 May 2020 During New Zealand’s coronavirus lockdown many Waikato students have been facing hardship. The Waikato Student Union and Foundation have come together to encourage our community to contribute to the Student Hardship Fund to support those students in need.
25 May 2020 Emma Dalton's new role with Recreate NZ, a provider of social and recreational services to the disability community, is good fit for the Tauranga sociology student who wants to make a difference in the lives of others.
25 May 2020 The University of Waikato's ITS team overcame a series of unexpected setbacks to keep staff and students online during lockdown.