There are 224 news stories from 2020 - showing page 8 of 8.
11 December 2020 Jake Angus (Ngāi Te Rangi, Ngāti Ranginui, Ngāpuhi and Tainui), fulfilled a long-held dream when they graduated with a Bachelor of Teaching (Primary) from the University of Waikato Tauranga and had their degree conferred at Te Kohinga Mārama Marae.
11 December 2020 Two University of Waikato projects were the only New Zealand submissions selected to take part in a recent, unique Twitter event.
11 December 2020 Yanika Te Paea Reiter (Ngāi Tūhoe) graduated with a Master of Science (Research) in Biological Sciences and is now working at the University of Waikato Coastal Marine Field Station in Tauranga as part of an MBIE funded ‘Smart Idea’ programme, examining marine invasion mitigation options.
14 December 2020 Alexandra Lodge loves telling stories and performing and has done so since she can remember. Being a writer is what she has always wanted to be, even though over the years she has taken a detour as an actor. This week, she proudly graduated from the University of Waikato with a Doctorate in Philosophy.
14 December 2020 It took hard work and perseverance, but it has all been worth it for Miriama McLean-Bell, who graduates with a Bachelor of Teaching from the University of Waikato.
15 December 2020 The University of Waikato community acknowledges and mourns the passing of Council member Scott Bartlett.
15 December 2020 Managing study and competitive sport required commitment. Luke Mitchell, who has graduated with a Bachelor of Teaching from the University of Waikato, knows just how much of a juggle it can be.
17 December 2020 An international charity which finds sponsorship for medical students to study in Africa has had a helping hand from a team of Waikato University computer science students
18 December 2020 Tauranga-based Associate Professor Kura Paul-Burke is passionate about scientific research through a Mātauranga (Māori Knowledge) lens and has been making great progress of late with her research on mussel bed regeneration in Ōhiwa Harbour.
21 December 2020 A new study has found Airbnb is not wholly to blame for the shortage of rental housing in the popular surf town of Raglan, New Zealand. The study was prompted by concern about landlords ousting local tenants before summer to take advantage of high nightly rates via Airbnb.
23 December 2020 Road signs help us to get where we are and to where we’re going, that much is obvious. But, at another level, road signs show us where we are and where we’re heading as a people and a culture.
26 December 2020 The University of Waikato has recently been ranked as one of the top institutions in the world for accounting, according to the latest BYU Accounting Research Rankings.
28 December 2020 A year ago, who could have even imagined 2020 would turn out the way it did? A pandemic, closed borders, lockdowns, economic crisis, a delayed election … but here we are at the end of a year like no other.
30 December 2020 Malekula, the second-largest island in the Vanuatu archipelago, has a linguistic connection to Aotearoa. All of its many languages are distantly related to te reo Māori and the island is the site of a long-term project to document them.