Waikato engineering student lends technical skills to help restore historic wharf in Tokomaru Bay

Source: University of Waikato The restoration of the semi-derelict Tokomaru Bay Wharf north of Gisborne has gained strong support from the University of Waikato’s School of Engineering with...

We need beach access for everyone, and that includes people with a disability

Source: University of Waikato Claire Breen, University of Waikato Beach trips are a traditional part of our summers, but for some Kiwis and their family members...

New Professorial Appointments for Waikato

Source: University of Waikato University of Waikato Vice-Chancellor Professor Neil Quigley has announced academic promotions for one new Professor and 15 Associate Professors. These promotions recognise...

Māori homestay a highlight in study abroad adventure

Source: University of Waikato A full-immersion Māori homestay, combined with travel adventures and studying Antarctic bacteria, made up a well-rounded Study Abroad experience for Emily...

New China Learning Centre to support face-to-face learning for University of Waikato programmes

Source: University of Waikato The University of Waikato is launching a new China Learning Centre at its partner institute, Shanghai International Studies University (SISU), to...

Using robotics to discover smart solutions for 3D metal printing

Source: University of Waikato A refurbished robot, imported from the United Kingdom by TiDA Ltd. – a Tauranga-based metals research business, is being used to...

Summer research student joins team of experts to investigate algal blooms in Lake Taupō

Source: University of Waikato Te Riria Potiki has spent the summer testing algal blooms in Lake Taupō. It is the dream summer job, allowing her to...

Waikato researchers recognised for transformative approach to teaching Māori students

Source: University of Waikato A University of Waikato researcher and her team have been recognised for more than 20 years of work helping transform education...

Why nice people commit fraud

Source: University of Waikato Could kind, well-liked leaders be putting their company at greater risk of financial fraud than very aggressive leaders? Groundbreaking new international research...

With the US now calling China’s treatment of the Uyghurs ‘genocide’, how should NZ...

Source: University of Waikato A Uyghur rally to protest the 71st anniversary of the People’s Republic of China in front of the White House on...

University of Waikato continues to alleviate student hardship in Covid times

Source: University of Waikato There is no doubt students were impacted considerably during Covid-19. The implications of New Zealand’s lockdown meant many students were unable...

Curb population growth to tackle climate change: now that’s a tough ask

Source: University of Waikato Michael P. Cameron, University of Waikato Population growth plays a role in environmental damage and climate change. But addressing climate change through either...
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