New mature student scholarship launches in Tauranga

Source: University of Waikato A new scholarship has been developed to meet the needs of older students in the Bay of Plenty who would like...

New Zealand’s latest terror attack shows why ISIS is harder to defeat online than...

Source: University of Waikato As Friday’s attack by an ISIS sympathiser in a New Zealand supermarket has shown, ISIS’s extreme ideology still holds strong appeal...

Last to leave, first to arrive: keeping campus ticking over and Covid-free

Source: University of Waikato A team that includes cleaners, security, facilities management, groundskeeping, logistics and porters was among the University of Waikato’s busiest during the...

New Zealand’s most pressing marine issues to be debated by 360 scientists next...

Source: University of Waikato How seaweed can help our agriculture industry, green shipping and electric ferries, sea level rise, aquaculture and how we protect our...

Rugby, law and travel – an unbeatable mix

Source: University of Waikato Waikato law graduate Mungo Mason’s average day is all about rugby, and he’s taken the rugby skills he learned in New...

Marine researchers find microplastics in Bay of Plenty shellfish

Source: University of Waikato Microplastics have been found in extremely high levels across the Bay of Plenty moana with sediment and shellfish found full of...

New Zealand’s climate change regulation is messy and complex – here’s how to improve...

Source: University of Waikato Like other countries, New Zealand has both international and domestic targets to reduce emissions, but they run on different timelines and...

Tauranga academic joins prestigious taskforce of the American Psychological Association

Source: University of Waikato Associate Professor Taciano Milfont from the University of Waikato’s School of Psychology – Te Kura Whatu Oho Mauri, has been appointed...

The parliament occupation is over – now New Zealand needs new laws to protect...

Source: University of Waikato New Zealand is no stranger to protest, or protest violence. But what happened in the grounds of parliament over 23 days...

$12.5m project to reduce greenhouse gas emissions using ‘digital twin’ technology

Source: University of Waikato University of Waikato School of Engineering Professor Michael Walmsley will lead a seven-year research programme to reduce energy-related greenhouse gas emissions,...

Chief Human Rights Commissioner recognised with Honorary Doctorate

Source: University of Waikato New Zealand’s Chief Human Rights Commissioner Paul Hunt has received an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Waikato in recognition of...

The beginnings of Computer Programming at the University

Source: University of Waikato In 1969, the University of Waikato purchased its first computer, an IBM 1130 with punch card input and a single disk...
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