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With the election campaign underway, can the law protect voters from fake news and...

Source: University of Waikato Advance NZ leader Billy Te Kahika speaks at a Wellington protest in August 2020. GettyImages Alexander Gillespie, University of Waikato Last weekend’s “anti-lockdown”...

More plant diversity means less pesticide for agriculture

Source: University of Waikato Increasing plant diversity naturally controls plant-eating insects in grasslands, according to a study led by University of Waikato Senior Lecturer Dr...

Addressing racism and building equity across the education sector

Source: University of Waikato University of Waikato proud to be part of the collaborative support for the  communities participating in Te Hurihanganui. The University of Waikato has...

Scholarships awarded to University of Waikato Tauranga campus students

Source: University of Waikato There were many congratulations and words of appreciation spoken at a scholarship function held last Thursday (18 February) for a group...

Sustainability focus for new Assistant Vice-Chancellor

Source: University of Waikato The University of Waikato has appointed Professor Lynda Johnston in the new role of Assistant Vice-Chancellor Sustainability. The role has been developed...

University of Waikato researchers win funds to help fight superbugs

Source: University of Waikato University of Waikato scientists have today received a boost in the battle against antimicrobial-resistant germs. Dr Adele Williamson and Dr William...

Bolstering the opportunities for a world-recognised degree in Vietnam

Source: University of Waikato The University of Waikato will soon welcome a new cohort of students based in Vietnam, through a joint partnership with the...

Fish detector dogs helping to sniff out pest fish in Waikato and Bay of...

Source: University of Waikato There’s some fishy business going on in the Schools of Science and Psychology at the University of Waikato, some might even...

Taiwan is becoming a flashpoint for China and the West – how does New...

Source: University of Waikato Taiwanese helicopters fly above Taipei rehearsing for a national celebration day, October 5. GettyImages The political temperature is rising in the South...

Law alumna helps protect constitutional law

Source: University of Waikato Supreme Court Justice of Samoa, Leilani Tuala-Warren, considers her work in protecting constitutional law during the recent Samoan political crisis a...

Waikato business heart is strong, says awards judge

Source: University of Waikato The Waikato business community is relatively small, but with a big heart, diverse, and ambitious. If you need evidence, just check out...

Mr G’s final ‘HOME’ artwork “Kotahitanga” embodies the essence of Waitangi Day

Source: University of Waikato This year, Waitangi Day holds special significance for Tauranga street artist Graham Hoete, better known as Mr G. He’s spent most of...
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