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Students To Battle It Out Over Business

Thursday, 8 July 2004, 8:44 am | Waikato University

Some of the best budding business brains in the country go head-to-head this Saturday 10 July as the Waikato Management School hosts the second annual New Zealand Business Case Competition at Waikato University in Hamilton. More >>

Community Psychology Promotes Prevention

Thursday, 1 July 2004, 12:14 am | Waikato University

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, meaning greater resources should be put into proactive community psychology research and services, says the organizer of the 9th Biennial Australia-Aotearoa (New Zealand) Community Psychology Conference ... More >>

APCHI conference starts tomorrow

Tuesday, 29 June 2004, 11:06 am | Waikato University

An international conference hosted by Waikato University’s Computer Science department and featuring computer experts from 17 countries starts tomorrow (Tuesday 29 June 2004). More >>

Màori Scholars' Works And Taonga Housed

Monday, 28 June 2004, 1:50 pm | Waikato University

Two highly respected sons of Tainui, the late scholars Pei Te Hurinui Jones and Emeritus Professor Bruce Biggs, were individually brilliant. More >>

Two Significant Honorary Doctorates To Be Awarded

Friday, 11 June 2004, 11:30 am | Waikato University

Former Chancellor Caroline Bennett, a noted educationalist, and Gordon Edgar, former director of the Ruakura Animal Research Station and co-author of two classic veterinary texts, will be awarded honorary doctorates by Waikato University this month. More >>

Programme has business teams primed for success

Tuesday, 8 June 2004, 10:17 am | Waikato University

New Zealand’s high-tech economy is getting a kick-start from a new programme aimed at building teams to commercialise and launch new products and services. More >>

University explains proposed int'l fee rises

Friday, 4 June 2004, 2:12 pm | Waikato University

Waikato University strongly appreciates and supports its international students and has valid reasons for the proposed international fee increases in 2005. The university has to cover costs, says the university's international director Lynette Muter. The ... More >>

Hillcrest High Beats Old Rivals In Mooting Final

Friday, 4 June 2004, 10:43 am | Waikato University

Hamilton's Hillcrest High School has beaten arch rivals Tauranga Girls' College in the final of the increasingly popular Waikato University School of Law secondary schools mooting competition. More >>

New Dean keen to build Waikato’s profile

Thursday, 3 June 2004, 2:30 pm | Waikato University

The newly appointed Dean of Waikato University’s School of Law, Professor John Farrar, aims to increase the university’s profile nationally and internationally, and to make further contributions to the development of commercial law in New Zealand. More >>

International fees protest this Friday

Thursday, 3 June 2004, 1:43 pm | Waikato University

Waikato University students will be protesting against fee increases for international students and calling on the University to stop treating international students like cash cows More >>

Biology students swarm Waikato campus for WEB Days

Wednesday, 2 June 2004, 8:56 am | Waikato University

A swarm of some 650 7th form biology students is set to visit Waikato University's campus next Tuesday 8 June and Wednesday 9 June. More >>

Waikato University aims to boost alloy exports

Wednesday, 2 June 2004, 8:55 am | Waikato University

Researchers from Waikato University's department of materials and process engineering have been granted $1.35 million over four years for research aimed at boosting exports of light alloy products. More >>

Old Rivals To Battle It Out In Mooting Final

Tuesday, 1 June 2004, 4:01 pm | Waikato University

Hamilton's Hillcrest High School and Tauranga Girls' College will again contest the final of the increasingly popular Waikato University School of Law secondary schools mooting competition. More >>

Trusttum Exhibition At Waikato University

Friday, 28 May 2004, 3:12 pm | Waikato University

The next exhibition at Waikato University's Calder & Lawson Gallery, in the WEL Energy Trust Academy of Performing Arts, is an irresistible mix of paint, classical music and moving images More >>

The sky’s the limit for Mathematics at Waikato

Thursday, 27 May 2004, 3:07 pm | Waikato University

The Mathematics department at Waikato University has reinforced its international reputation for world-class research with news that one of their PhD graduates will soon be working with NASA. More >>

Tapping Into Hot Rocks

Tuesday, 25 May 2004, 3:39 pm | Waikato University

Concern about New Zealand's future electricity supply has prompted a Waikato University scientist to call for a Government-funded study into generating power by using hot rocks lying beneath the Southern Alps on the West Coast. More >>

University Buys ‘Mass Fingerprinting’ Technology

Friday, 21 May 2004, 11:59 am | Waikato University

Fresh from being named the top New Zealand university for chemistry and molecular biology research in the Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) round, Waikato University has announced the purchase of leading edge research technology that can assist in ... More >>

Waikato University Helps Nasa With Global Warming

Wednesday, 19 May 2004, 1:07 pm | Waikato University

Waikato University School of Education tutor John Lockley is working with America's National Aeronautical Space Administration (NASA) on a new mission to understand global warming and its effect on weather patterns. More >>

New Waikato University Vice-Chancellor Announced

Thursday, 6 May 2004, 11:01 am | Waikato University

The man appointed to be the next Vice-Chancellor of Waikato University, Professor Roy Crawford, has international standing in terms of both research and educational leadership. More >>

A statistical revolution is happening at Waikato

Wednesday, 5 May 2004, 5:44 pm | Waikato University

Dr Bill Bolstad, Senior Lecturer in the Statistics Department, believes he is closing the gap between what statistics students are taught and the tools increasingly used in practice, with the release of his new book: 'Introduction to Bayesian Statistics'. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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