Upload
vunhi
View
213
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 1 81
Speech: McKelvie, Ian: Oral Questions - Questions to Ministers, Questions toMembers
From New Zealand Parliament
Published 16:32 17/12/2015
There will be 20 students from Lincoln University undertaking summer school in Indonesia, learning aboutIndonesian culture and business; 15 students from Unitec, who are undertaking a student exchange to ChongqingUniversity of Science and Technology and Wuhan University this month; and a range of individual recipients,including a student who will take up an internship with the Interpol Global Complex forUniversity of WaikatoInnovation in Singapore to continue work into cybercrime.
Extremists’ views place heavy cost on farming and consumers From Rural News
Published 15:53 16/12/2015
- Jacqueline Rowarth is professor of agribusiness, The .University of Waikato
The Pundits - Religion From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 21:34 15/12/2015
Religious studies Prof. Douglas Pratt from on one's faith in God or gods... Christmas inUniversity of WaikatoParis?
Writer in Residence announced From SunLive
Published 15:56 15/12/2015
Also from Waikato University
The has appointed American-born poet Steven Toussaint as its Writer in Residence forUniversity of Waikato2016. ... American-born poet Steven Toussaint has been appointed as the Writer inUniversity of Waikato'sResidence for 2016. ... It is jointly funded by the and Creative NZ.University of Waikato
New BOP education leadership group to champion engagement From Shine PR
Published 15:07 15/12/2015
Also from SunLive News
The strategy is supported by the Bay of Plenty Tertiary Education Partnership (which includes Te Whare Wnanga oAwanuirangi, Bay of Plenty Polytechnic, and Waiariki Institute of Technology), localUniversity of Waikatoindustry, local and central government (Tertiary Education Commission, Bay of Plenty Regional Council,SmartGrowth, Priority One, Grow Rotorua, Toi EDA and Taupo District Council).
Making Headlines
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 2 81
Jacqueline Rowarth: Waikato University Professor of Agri-business 15/12/15 From Farming Show
Published 14:06 15/12/2015
Jacqueline Rowarth: Professor of Agri-business 15/12/15 ... Jacqueline Rowarth:Â Is a Waikato University Professor of Agri-business who reckons we need to raise a glass to NZ farmers who haveWaikato University
produced food with fewer GHG emissions, less N loss and higher animal and human welfare than any othercountry.
Agriculture must be pulled into climate-change equations From Waikato Times
Published 12:13 15/12/2015
Also from , , , , Stuff Environment Waikato Times News Waikato Times Waikato Times Stuff NZ Farmer
While most emissions-heavy industries will face penalties, the fact there's none for agriculture is a problem, said , professor of international law.Alexander Gillespie University of Waikato
Bilingual Vignettes On Stage From The Big Idea
Published 11:36 15/12/2015
Kindly supported by the New Zealand Sign Language Fund, with thanks to the and EdgeUniversity of WaikatoHill University.
The Scientists - Computer Science From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 21:47 14/12/2015
Prof. Mark Apperley from spreads out the silicon chips to expose how computers switch usUniversity of Waikatoon.
Doors open at Countdown Claudelands From FMCG
Published 14:42 14/12/2015
"The new store is conveniently placed in the heart of the city, close to the and residentialUniversity of Waikatoareas.
Ambassador posting for former Gisborne woman From Gisborne Herald
Published 11:15 14/12/2015
Also from Gisborne Herald
This provided her with an opportunity to draw on her Masters in Chinese from the , sheUniversity of Waikatosays.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 3 81
Sea lettuce clogs up BOP beaches From NZ City
Published 11:57 14/12/2015
Also from , Yahoo TVNZ
"In combining all of these new projects we'll be in a position to better understand how we can manage sea lettuceblooms or make better use of the blooms when they occur," said coastal researcher ProfessorWaikato UniversityChris Battershill.
Climate change agreement reached in Paris From Radio Live Audio, Radio Live
Published 10:33 14/12/2015
Mitch Harris talks with from about the implications of the global climate changeAl Gillespie Waikato Universityagreement reached over the weekend in Paris.
Advisory: Spotlight on sea lettuce From Bay of Plenty Regional Council
Published 10:05 14/12/2015
Also from , , Stuff National News Bay of Plenty Times News SunLive News
Professor Chris Battershill, Chair in Coastal Science Chair, and Bay of Plenty RegionalUniversity of WaikatoCouncil, answering questions: ... Chris Battershill, Chair in Coastal Science Chair, and BayUniversity of Waikatoof Plenty Regional Council, answering questions on: ... Tauranga Harbour Projects Manager, Bruce Gardner saidthat Regional Council is investing $210,000 a year to support research led by the CoastalUniversity of WaikatoChair of Science and local PhD students.
Jasmax land campus project From SunLive
Published 08:55 14/12/2015
Design firm Jasmax have been appointed by the to design their Tauranga campus in theUniversity of Waikatocity's central business district. ... "This tertiary campus is more than a learning space in the Bay of Plenty region,"says Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Alister Jones.University of Waikato
The rise of fitspo: Inspiration or body-bullying? From Newshub
Published 12:44 13/12/2015
Dr Rebecca Olive from human development and movement studies believes fitspo doesUniversity of Waikato'spromote positive messages of women being strong, independent, active and capable.
Southland Conservation Board member Nick Humphries off to Antarctica From Southland Times
Published 12:17 13/12/2015
Also from Stuff Environment
He has just completed the first year of his Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Software Engineering at the .University of Waikato
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 4 81
Major demographic shifts are coming says Natalie Jackson. 'Quality of life' and'attractiveness of place' will be key for sustaining a regional population
From Interest.co.nz
Published 10:37 13/12/2015
Masters Thesis currently under examination, . ... Until recently she was Professor ofUniversity of WaikatoDemography and Director of the National Institute of Demographic and Economic Analysis (NIDEA) at the
.University of Waikato
Antarctic Society volunteers head to Scott Base From New Zealand Herald
Published 19:20 11/12/2015
As an earth sciences student at and member of the Antarctic Society, he has a keen interest inWaikato UniversityAntarctic science research projects.
Antarctic Society volunteers head to Scott Base From Jeanine Begg, Antarctica New Zealand
Published 15:16 11/12/2015
Also from , Yahoo Voxy
Prior to his studies in architecture Don studied Earth Sciences at .Waikato University
University of Waikato cyber security ninja recognised on global stage From TechDay
Published 11:47 11/12/2015
Also from Waikato University
Dr Ryan Ko, from the , has been recognised at an international level for his work in the worldUniversity of Waikatoof cyber security.
Advisory: Oral Questions - Questions to Ministers, Questions to Members From New Zealand Parliament
Published 11:20 11/12/2015
There will be 20 students from Lincoln University undertaking summer school in Indonesia, learning aboutIndonesian culture and business; 15 students from Unitec, who are undertaking a student exchange to ChongqingUniversity of Science and Technology and Wuhan University this month; and a range of individual recipients,including a student who will take up an internship with the Interpol Global Complex forUniversity of WaikatoInnovation in Singapore to continue work into cybercrime.
Technology, science in tree project From Hamilton News
Published 11:14 11/12/2015
The New Zealand Tree Project is having its official launch today at the Academy ofUniversity of Waikato'sPerforming Arts. ... The project team of Catherine Kirby, a research support officer at , Wintec'sWaikato Universityarboriculture academic Andrew Harrison, adventure photographer Steven Pearce and ecologist Jen Sanger spent amonth deep in the Pureora Forest with a 40m rimu tree as their major focus.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 5 81
Seaweed key to Psa remedy From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 08:30 11/12/2015
Tauranga-based coastal science research graduate Ashleigh Browne has taken a leadingUniversity of Waikatorole in the work that could result in the patenting of chemicals to boost the vine's immune system.
Ecology in action From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 21:46 03/12/2015
Caroline King from has been using DNA and some historical sleuthing to find out when miceWaikato Universityarrived here and where they came from - and she’s discovered something rather surprising.
Al Gillespie: UK extends airstrikes into Syria From Newstalk ZB Audio and Video, Newstalk ZB
Published 08:41 04/12/2015
law speaks to Larry Williams about the UK voting to extend theirWaikato University professor Al Gillespieairstrikes on Iraq into Syria.
Legal expert defends press freedom in Heather du Plessis-Allan gun stunt From Waikato Times
Published 17:07 03/12/2015
Also from , Stuff National News Waikato Times
International Law said the public interest of a story by TV3's Heather duProfessor Alexander GillespiePlessis-Allan outweighed the criminality of what she was doing in purchasing a gun without a licence. ... "Onmatters of public importance, like the running of the state, or laws which are not being implemented, we've got tobe particularly strong to defend the journalists," said Gillespie, of the .University of Waikato
Kaitaia Primary kids take flight From Northland Age
Published 09:56 03/12/2015
Their experience began before they even set off for the airport, with a lesson from ProfessorWaikato University'sKathryn Pavlovich about feeding their curious minds and stretching their perspective of life.
Fieldays economic impact down on back of weak dairy outlook From NZ Farmer
Published 16:30 02/12/2015
Also from Waikato Times News
According to the report, compiled by Dr Warren Hughes, every dollar spent at the eventWaikato University'sgenerates another $1.10 of sales revenue somewhere else in New Zealand.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 6 81
Musician gets help to keep it local From Wanganui Midweek
Published 16:14 02/12/2015
Liam is from Whanganui and is now in Hamilton finishing a post graduate diploma in Music at the University of and will be starting his Masters degree (in Music) next year.Waikato
Daily Report 2nd December From Country 99 TV
Published 03:40 03/12/2015
Agri-business professor at Jacqueline Rowarth, says while it’s good news it’s too soon to beWaikato Universitytoo carried away.
Sea Lettuce - Karin Bryan From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 13:57 02/12/2015
Paul speaks to earth sience associate professor Karin Bryan from the .University of Waikato
Bright spark Mitchell Santner a shining light after tough Aussie initiation From Stuff.co.nz
Published 13:13 02/12/2015
Mitchell Santner is six papers away from a degree in mechanical engineering at .Waikato University
Tauranga scientist awarded grant From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 12:46 02/12/2015
Harbour ... A -based marine scientist at the Tauranga Tauranga University of Waikato's Coastal Marine Field, has been awarded a prestigious Marsden research grant from the Royal Society of New Zealand. ... DrStation
Ross is a marine ecologist working at the in . HisUniversity of Waikato's Coastal Marine Field Station Taurangamarine research is focused on understanding how communities of sea creatures respond to and recover fromdisturbances, particularly man-made disturbances.
Tauranga scientist’s $30k grant From SunLive
Published 11:04 02/12/2015
A -based marine scientist has been awarded a prestigious Marsden research grant from the RoyalTaurangaSociety of New Zealand. ... Dr Phil Ross, from the ,University of Waikato's Coastal Marine Field Stationreceived a Marsden Fast-Start grant worth $300,000 over three years to examine the influence of early Maori onthe distribution of toheroa. ... Phil is a marine ecologist working at the University of Waikato's Coastal Marine
in .Field Station Tauranga
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 7 81
Inflatable boots possible key to faster recovery, Waikato University research finds From Waikato Times
Published 11:26 01/12/2015
Also from Waikato Times Opinion
OPINION: Inflatable boots could aid faster recovery in elite athletes, says master's studentUniversity of WaikatoRyan Overmayer, who hopes his research will prove quicker recovery times lead to better overall performance. ...Ryan's supervisor, senior lecturer Dr Matt Driller, has worked with a number of teams andUniversity of Waikatosports to study the boots. ... - The is the Official Tertiary Education Partner of UCI TrackUniversity of WaikatoCycling World Cup Cambridge.
PM accused of fossil fuel double standards From Radio New Zealand
Published 05:43 02/12/2015
In September the government announced it would give $12 million to and GNS Science toWaikato Universitycarry out research that would assist petroleum companies.
The influence of early-Mori and ahumoana tawhito (ancient aquaculture) on thetoheroa of today
From New Zealand Royal Society
Published 17:44 01/12/2015
Dr Phil Ross, from the has received a Marsden Fund Fast-Start grant to investigate theUniversity of Waikatohistorical translocation of toheroa, a traditional shellfish food resource. ... Principal Researcher: Dr Phil Ross,
, Coastal Marine Field Station University of Waikato
Bobby calf protest outside Fonterra From Farming Show
Published 11:30 01/12/2015
Among them is lecturer Lynley Tulloch, who's so upset by what happens to Bobby calvesWaikato Universityshe's started a charity to save them.
Bryon Gould: Education's sinking lid crushing industry's vitality From New Zealand Herald
Published 10:30 01/12/2015
Also from NZ Herald Education
In 1995, a year after my return to New Zealand to take up the Vice-Chancellorship of , I wasWaikato Universityinvited to lead a delegation to visit universities in China - the first such invitation to be issued.
Waikato People's Climate March From Waikato Climate Action
Published 10:11 01/12/2015
Sarah Thompson Law graduate explained why she was suing the Minister Climate ChangeWaikato UniversityIssues: 'I made the application because the government has failed to set emissions targets that reflect the scienceon climate change' Sarah is calling on the High Court to review New Zealand's emissions targets.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 8 81
Rugby friends pay tribute to All Blacks legend Jonah Lomu From Taranaki Daily News
Published 21:00 29/11/2015
Collins is from New Plymouth but came to Hamilton to study at the .University of Waikato
The Panel with Clare de Lore and Bernard Hickey (Part 1) From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 17:23 30/11/2015
International law expert talks about Japan's attitude to the International Court of Justice as it resumesAl Gillespiewhaling in the Southern Ocean.
Japan resumes whaling From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 17:03 30/11/2015
International law expert talks about Japan's attitude to the International Court of Justice as it resumesAl Gillespiewhaling in the Southern Ocean.
Descendants first in line for Ruakura sections From Waatea News
Published 14:52 30/11/2015
Tama Potaka, TGH's general manager corporate services, says the sections are next to significant roadconnections and close to Ruakura, and the Hamilton CBD.Waikato University
$683m building boom breaks record From New Zealand Herald
Published 10:00 30/11/2015
In the 10 months to October this year the City Council and the Western Bay of Plenty District CouncilTaurangaissued $137.9 million more in consents than any year since Priority One records began in 2003 - a 25 per centincrease in the value of consents issued. ... "The will be a game-changer for the sub-region whiletertiary campusthe projects proposed by the Civic Amenities Group, the civic , stadium, museum and hotel are excitingcampusand will equally be game-changing."
Indian mission Tim's challenge From Hamilton News
Published 09:59 30/11/2015
law student Tim Chittock is gearing up for a world record attempt which will see him cycling inWaikato Universityan attempt to claim the fastest time completing the Indian Golden Qaudrilateral. ... Tim is being supported byAthletes House coach Watene Hema and , which is providing fitness training from a NewWaikato UniversityZealand cycling team coach.
Japan's whaling decision draws international criticism From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 07:40 30/11/2015
, an expert in international law and conservation, speaks toUniversity of Waikato Professor Alexander GillespieSusie Ferguson.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 9 81
Economic decisions are moral decisions: Bryan Bruce From Waikato Times
Published 12:54 25/11/2015
Bruce will give a free lecture looking at problems, causes and solutions to inequality at the University of Waikatoon Thursday. ... It will be on Thursday, November 26, at 6pm, in L.G.01 at the .University of Waikato
$683m building boom breaks record From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 07:00 29/11/2015
In the 10 months to October this year the City Council and the Western Bay of Plenty District CouncilTaurangaissued $137.9 million more in consents than any year since Priority One records began in 2003 - a 25 per centincrease in the value of consents issued. ... "The will be a game-changer for the sub-region whiletertiary campusthe projects proposed by the Civic Amenities Group, the civic , stadium, museum and hotel are excitingcampusand will equally be game-changing."
Auckland kicks off worldwide People's Climate March event From TVNZ
Published 10:02 28/11/2015
Also from One News
While Sarah Thomson, a law student at , wants urgent and meaningful action on climateWaikato Universitychange.
Climate change marches planned From MSN
Published 05:16 28/11/2015
Also from 3news
While Sarah Thomson, a law student at , wants urgent and meaningful action on climateWaikato Universitychange.
Dame Malvina Major announces retirement From New Zealand Herald
Published 11:00 27/11/2015
Also from Otago Daily Times
The 72-year-old, once crowned New Zealand Entertainer of the Year 1992, said her days were now spent teachingat and travelling overseas visiting top music institutions. ... Dame Malvina also has HonoraryWaikato UniversityDoctorates from both and Massey .Waikato university
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 10 81
Group briefed on lake's quality From Hamilton News
Published 09:41 27/11/2015
Presenting at the briefing, student Carl Hartley outlined three possible methods of cleaningWaikato Universitylake water, which included reticulation systems to actively treat the water, artificial wetlands which would treat waterthrough natural filtration and lake bed dredging to remove heavy metals and contaminates. ... Waikato Universityprofessor of biological sciences Brendan Hicks presented figures collected since 1992 which he said showed thatlake clarity had been steadily increasing and a reduction in the amount algae in the water - both positive signs,however Streamlined Environmental water resources scientist Dr Tim Cox questioned these finding, saying theymay have been skewed by changes in sampling schedules over the year.
Advisory: People’s Climate March unites community From Kristin Gillies, People's Climate March
Published 08:00 27/11/2015
Law student at (currently taking the government to court on climate change) ... SarahWaikato UniversityThomson, law student at Waikato University
Alert Newsletter 888 From New Zealand Royal Society
Published 18:36 26/11/2015
Hamilton | 7pm Wednesday 2 December | Te Whare Tapere Iti, Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts, University ... Professor Kurian grew up in India, completed postgraduate study in the United States before joiningof Waikato
the in 1996. ... Details: 6pm Tuesday December 8, Academy of Performing Arts, University of Waikato University, Hamilton.of Waikato
Lecturer claiming cyber-bullying takes objection to ERA investigator From Dominion Post
Published 17:18 26/11/2015
Also from, , , Waikato Times Taranaki Daily News Business Manawatu Standard Business Stuff National News
A senior lecturer who laid complaints against the has now taken issue with the personUniversity of Waikatoinvestigating them. ... The thought Spacey wanted to change the investigator because heUniversity of Waikatodidn't agree with the last authority determination and had changed his mind about the settlement agreement. ...Meanwhile, Spacey is looking for more from the as part of his claim that the universityUniversity of Waikatobreached the agreement made in mediation.
Climate change lawsuit against government gets tick from former Nasa expertJames Hansen
From Waikato Times
Published 12:03 26/11/2015
Also from , , , Waikato Times Waikato Times Stuff Environment Dominion Post Politics
Renowned climate scientist James Hansen who spent 32 years with Nasa, has signed an affidavit backing law student Sarah Thomson who has filed a lawsuit against the government in response toUniversity of Waikato
its emission-reduction target.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 11 81
Beef producers must put up (prices) or shut up (shop) From Idealog
Published 10:22 26/11/2015
As agribusiness professor Jacqueline Rowarth suggests, shoppers have become used toWaikato Universitycheap food, while believing that prices are going up.
Al Gillespie: NZ has no right to drag feet in Paris From New Zealand Herald
Published 06:10 26/11/2015
Also from NZ Herald National
is a professor of law at .Al Gillespie Waikato University
Professor Al Gillespie: Russia/Turkey relations From Newstalk ZB Audio and Video, Newstalk ZB
Published 07:25 26/11/2015
from joins Larry Williams to discuss Russia/Turkey relations afterProfessor Al Gillespie Waikato UniversityTurkey shot down a Russian warplane on the Syrian border.
Orchestra and choirs combine for Messiah concert From Waikato Times
Published 17:33 25/11/2015
Also from , , Auckland Now entertainment Stuff Entertainment News Waikato Times Entertainment
Tenor Filipe Manu won this year's Aria Competition (2015), as well as the 2014 NationalWaikato UniversityYoung Performer title.
The Panel with Peter Elliott and Andrew Clay (Part 1) From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 16:36 25/11/2015
Also from , Radio NZ Audio Radio NZ Audio
of the on what the downing of a Russian fighter jet by Turkey could lead to.Al Gillespie University of Waikato
Auckland Museum honours outstanding individuals From Suzanne McNicol, Auckland Musuem
Published 14:24 25/11/2015
Also from , Yahoo Voxy
In addition, the Sir Hugh Kawharu Scholarship was presented to Ngahuia Murphy a PhD candidate at Waikato.University
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 12 81
Economic decisions are moral decisions: Bryan Bruce From Manawatu Standard
Published 12:54 25/11/2015
Also from , , Stuff Business News Taranaki Daily News Business Dominion Post Business
Bruce will give a free lecture looking at problems, causes and solutions to inequality at the University of Waikatoon Thursday. ... It will be on Thursday, November 26, at 6pm, in L.G.01 at the .University of Waikato
How serious is the shooting down by Turkey of the Russian Jet? From Radio Live Audio, Radio Live
Published 10:42 25/11/2015
Sean Plunket talks with - expert on International and domestic environmentalAl Gillespie Waikato University'slaw and policy on the shooting down by Turkey of the Russian fighter jet.
Top pupils reflect on college From Wanganui Chronicle
Published 09:21 25/11/2015
Also from Wanganui Chronicle News
Next year I am attending to do a Bachelor of Management, Double majoring in Marketing andWaikato UniversitySport and Leisure studies.
Terror attacks spark alerts From New Zealand Herald
Published 21:13 24/11/2015
law said the number of terror attacks in the US had declinedWaikato University professor Alexander Gillespieunder tighter security and surveillance, meaning Americans tended to be at more risk when travelling overseas.
Zespri scholarships to top students from Wellington, Hamilton From School News
Published 20:56 24/11/2015
Jack is studying a conjoint Bachelor of Management Studies and Science at the and spentUniversity of Waikatotime this year volunteering on community and conservation projects in the Amazon and Galapagos Islands.
Tasman Duo - ROSL Arts Scholarship From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 17:30 24/11/2015
Bradley Wood (piano) and Lauren Bennett (violln) are the winners of the 2015 PETTMAN/ Royal Overseas LeagueArts Scholarship decided at the Gallagher Concert Hall at the last night.University of Waikato
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 13 81
Brett Hewlett new chair of Priority One From National Business Review (NBR)
Published 15:30 24/11/2015
Also from , Bay of Plenty Times News SunLive News
Glenn Keaney of KPMG has served on the board for 10 years, while Alister Jones of the University of Waikatowas elected to the board in 2011.
Colossal cow in line for icon status From Taranaki Daily News
Published 18:52 23/11/2015
Also from, , , , Dominion Post Business Waikato Times Business Stuff Business News Waikato Times News Manawatu
Standard Business
senior lecturer in marketing Dr Rouxelle de Villiers said New Zealand was expert at creatingWaikato Universitypoints of interest for travellers and the town's proposed cow would have to be special.
Harness the sunshine From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 10:44 23/11/2015
senior science and engineering lecturer Dr Mike Duke has researched photovoltaic (PV)Waikato Universitysystems and says while the industry used to be about innovation and the environment, today's focus is cost. ...
Dr Mike Duke says cost is reportedly USD$3000 for a 7 kilowatt hour battery "...which is aWaikato University'spretty good capacity.
Accolade for Rena scientists From SunLive
Published 08:10 23/11/2015
Chris is Chair of Coastal Science and Head of the Coastal Marine Group at the , whileUniversity of WaikatoProfessor David Schiel is a Canterbury University marine scientist ... The University of Waikato's Coastal Marine
in , which Chris heads up, has experienced unprecedented growth in research demandField Station Taurangasince opening in 2011.
Harness power of the sun From Rotorua Daily Post
Published 18:00 22/11/2015
Also from , NZ Herald Business 48 Hours Rotorua Daily Post
senior science and engineering lecturer Dr Mike Duke has researched photovoltaic (PV)Waikato Universitysystems and says while the industry used to be about innovation and the environment, today's focus is cost.
Alexander Gillespie: ISIS and the Middle East From Radio Live Audio, Radio Live
Published 14:19 22/11/2015
Mark talks with , Professor of International Law, for his perspective.Alexander Gillespie University of Waikato
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 14 81
Professor Alexander Gillespie on Paris, Isis and the Rainbow Warrior From Dominion Post
Published 11:41 22/11/2015
Also from , , Stuff world news Waikato Times Waikato Times News
The phone of the professor, who specialises in international law, tends to ring wheneverUniversity of Waikatomedia need an expert opinion on global conflict, climate change, refugees and environmental issues - none ofwhich are anything to smile about.
Sunday reading 22 November 2015 From Auckland Transport Blog
Published 09:00 22/11/2015
And as Chris Dillow observes, drawing upon new research from researchers, migrationUniversity of Waikatotends to be good for migrants, even if they’re not fleeing a civil war: ... A new paper (pdf) by John Gibson at the
and colleagues has established this in a neat way.University of Waikato
College scholars acknowledged as dux From Rotorua Daily Post
Published 17:30 21/11/2015
Maddy is going to to study a Bachelor of Arts.Waikato University
Illusion blamed for train collisions From Radio New Zealand
Published 14:46 21/11/2015
researchers analysed the perceived speed of large and small moving objects using aWaikato Universitycomputer display and an eyetracke.
Newsletter: Climate talks, rising seas and SMC journalism fellow From Science Media Centre
Published 16:34 20/11/2015
chair of coastal science Professor Chris Battershill reflecting on winning the NZ AssociationWaikato University'sof Scientists science communication award for his work in the wake of the Rena oil spill
Abuse, assaults and entitlement- it's all in a day's work From Waikato Times
Published 14:52 20/11/2015
Also from, , , , Taranaki Daily News Business Waikato Times Manawatu Standard Business Waikato Times News Stuff
Business News
School of Psychology senior lecturer Dr Nevill Robertson said there was never a single triggerWaikato Universityfor abuse but he was struck by the involvement of the jostling over free internet access in the library cases.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 15 81
Marine scientists honoured for Rena work From New Zealand Herald
Published 14:07 20/11/2015
chair of coastal science Professor Chris Battershill and Canterbury University marineWaikato University'sscientist Professor David Schiel last night jointly received the association's award of Science Communicator of theYear.
NZ@Noon: Mum licensed to drive again - 13 years on From New Zealand Herald
Published 13:00 20/11/2015
Second year student Lucas John is one of the first students to benefit from a bold initiative from Waikato aimed at nurturing inventors and entrepreneurs.University
Justine has a work-life rich in variety From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 11:06 20/11/2015
She was eventually shoulder-tapped to relocate to Cambridge where she focused on the sport fulltime for almostfive years while studying for a law degree at .Waikato University
New site aimed at tourist drivers From SunLive
Published 06:53 20/11/2015
The programme received input from New Zealand's leading driver training expert, Associate Professor Robert Islerof the .University of Waikato
Top Bay marine ecologist honoured for Rena work From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 20:07 19/11/2015
Also from Waikato University
Top marine ecologist Professor Chris Battershill and his colleague Professor David Schiel have beenTaurangajointly named Science Communicator of the Year. ... Professor Battershill, chair of Coastal Science and Head of the
at , and Canterbury University marine scientist ProfessorCoastal Marine Field Station University of WaikatoSchiel received their award from the NZ Association of Scientists today. ... Presented at the Royal Society of NZ inWellington, the award was for their collaborative efforts in communicating the complexities of science surroundingthe Rena grounding and oil spill off in 2011.Tauranga
Paying the price for our hot air From Rural News
Published 14:57 19/11/2015
- Jacqueline Rowarth is professor of agribusiness, The .University of Waikato
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 16 81
New principal keen to strengthen community ties From Marlborough Express
Published 10:15 19/11/2015
In the last five years he has been working as a professional development facilitator at , whichWaikato Universityhe has enjoyed as it has taken him back into secondary school classrooms.
AA creates virtual driving site to prepare tourists From AA New Zealand
Published 15:30 18/11/2015
Also from , Voxy Yahoo
The programme received input from New Zealand’s leading driver training expert, Associate Professor Robert Islerof the while his daughter, Nadine Isler, an experienced online training creator, managed theUniversity of Waikatoproject.
Dame Te Atairangikaahu Scholarship Awards announced From Stephen Ward, Waikato Regional Council
Published 14:53 18/11/2015
Also from , Voxy Yahoo
The Waikato Regional Council and Waikato-Tainui - Dame Te Atairangikaahu Scholarships were established in1991 to mark the 25th anniversary of the accession of Te Arikinui, Dame Te Atairangikaahu, to pay tribute to herleadership of the Mori people and support further education of Mori people in the Waikato region studying at the
.University of Waikato
Marsden funds korowai research From Waatea News
Published 14:06 18/11/2015
Dr Phil Ross from the will look at historic farming of toheroa shellfish by Maori.University of Waikato
Childbirth link with land revived From Waatea News
Published 14:05 18/11/2015
A study of Maori childbirth has won geography and environmental planning lecturer NaomiWaikato UniversitySimmonds the New Zealand Geographical Society’s President’s Award for Best Doctoral Thesis.
New fellowship awarded to top Maori health researchers: Dr Leonie Pihama DrMihi Ratima
From Waatea News
Published 14:04 18/11/2015
Fellowship recipients Dr Leonie Pihama (Te tiawa, Ng Mhanga a Tairi, Ngti Mhanga), Director of the Te KotahiResearch Institute at the , and Dr Mihi Ratima (Whakathea, Ngti Awa) from Te Pou TiringaUniversity of WaikatoIncorporated in New Plymouth, both have 20-plus years’ experience in Mori health research.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 17 81
Challenge to weak climate target From Waatea News
Published 14:04 18/11/2015
Dr Rhys Jones from OraTaiao: The NZ Climate and Health Council, says law student SarahWaikato UniversityThompson, is trying to emulate a case in the Netherlands where the courts ordered the Dutch government toughenup its stance.
Grants buy time for research From Waatea News
Published 14:04 18/11/2015
They have gone to Dr Leonie Pihama, the director of the Te Kotahi Research Institute at the University of Waikato, and Dr Mihi Ratima from Te Pou Tiringa Incorporated in New Plymouth, who specialises in issues around childdevelopment.
NZ and Viet Nam universities celebrate partnerships From Rachel Morton, NZ Government, National Party
Published 21:30 17/11/2015
Also from , Voxy Yahoo
Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment, Steven Joyce has today joined representatives from the , Victoria University of Wellington and Auckland University of Technology (AUT) to witnessUniversity of Waikato
the signings of their new strategic partnerships with selected Viet Nam institutions. ... The new agreement betweenthe and the University of Economics will see collaborative educational opportunities madeUniversity of Waikatoavailable for both students and staff, including degree pathways, curriculum sharing and professional learning. ...The new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is the fourth formal partnershipUniversity of Waikato’sagreement with institutions in Viet Nam.
Half the children getting English language support in school Kiwi-born From Stuff.co.nz
Published 14:27 17/11/2015
Also from , Waikato Times Waikato Times
"More of ours were not born in New Zealand because a lot of our parents are at the doingUniversity of Waikatopostgraduate studies," he said.
Youth MP selected for Hamilton West From Waikato Times
Published 12:25 17/11/2015
Interested in conservation and the environment, Kiri is looking to study environmental planning at Waikato.University
Audrey Young: Key's fascinating morning with Vietnam's only billionaire From New Zealand Herald
Published 06:01 17/11/2015
Also from , NZ Herald Opinion NZ Herald Business
If, for example, any institution represented on the delegation, such as , Massey, Victoria, orWaikato UniversityAUT, wanted to talk with Vinschool about tertiary education, it would be easier now than last week.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 18 81
Audrey Young: Bolger hopes NZ mature enough to change flag From New Zealand Herald
Published 06:01 17/11/2015
Also from NZ Herald Opinion
In his capacity as chancellor of , Mr Bolger, 80, an avowed republican, led the trade delegationWaikato Universityaccompanying Mr Key to Vietnam.
Grants buy time for research From Waatea News
Published 09:03 17/11/2015
They have gone to Dr Leonie Pihama, the director of the Te Kotahi Research Institute at the University of Waikato, and Dr Mihi Ratima from Te Pou Tiringa Incorporated in New Plymouth, who specialises in issues around childdevelopment.
NZ sets sights on more Vietnamese students (NZ Newswire) From Yahoo
Published 08:17 17/11/2015
Also from , NZ City 3 News
Representatives from AUT, Massey, Victoria and , along with representatives from a numberWaikato universitiesof other educational institutions, have been in Hanoi as part of a trade mission led by Prime Minister John Key.
Opinion: Cimate change heads to court From Waikato Times
Published 05:33 17/11/2015
Also from Waikato Times Opinion
Sarah Thomson a 24 year-old, who has recently completed a law degree at the , clearlyUniversity of Waikatointends to start at the top with an action in the High Court at Wellington for a review of the government's emissiontargets with Climate Change Issues Minister Tim Groser defending the charge.
"This will happen again until we find the root cause" Professor Al Gillespie From Radio Live Audio, Radio Live
Published 17:18 16/11/2015
As the world reacts to the Paris attack, Duncan Garner talks with from Professor Al Gillespie Waikato Universityabout what potentially could happen next
The Panel with Matt Nippert and Niki Bezzant (Part 1) From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 16:40 16/11/2015
talks about the Paris attacks and the required response.University of Waikato's Al Gillespie
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 19 81
Challenge to weak climate target From Waatea News
Published 16:33 16/11/2015
Dr Rhys Jones from OraTaiao: The NZ Climate and Health Council, says law student SarahWaikato UniversityThompson, is trying to emulate a case in the Netherlands where the courts ordered the Dutch government toughenup its stance.
Alexander Gillespie: Attacks will continue until Middle East is stable From New Zealand Herald
Published 16:19 16/11/2015
is a professor of law at the . ... By Alexander Gillespie University of Waikato Alexander Gillespie
Civic Awards celebrate Hamiltonians' contributions From Jeff Neems, Hamilton City Council
Published 14:45 16/11/2015
Also from , Voxy Yahoo
Professor Peggy Koopman-Boyden is an internationally recognised expert in gerontologyUniversity of Waikato’swho has taught and undertaken research in the areas of social policy, demography and family sociology for morethan three decades.
New Superdiversity Leadership Council formed From Superdiversity Centre
Published 13:12 16/11/2015
Also from Yahoo
Parekawhia was presented with the Distinguished Alumni Award in 2014.University of Waikato’s
The Soap Box: Bolger takes Prime Ministerial backseat From Newstalk ZB
Published 20:11 16/11/2015
Bolger was on board as Chancellor of which was an institution he'd never attended as a youngWaikato Universityman, even though he has been awarded a few honorary doctorates over the years and conferred many more on anumber of his contemporaries.
‘People’s empathy is already stretched’ for refugees fleeing to European countries(2:22)
From TVNZ Video, TVNZ
Published 09:46 16/11/2015
says creating a fear of refugees was all part of the plan in the Paris terror attacks.Professor Al Gillespie
Bay optimism highest in country From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 09:30 16/11/2015
Mr Trebilco said the impact of kiwifruit on the Bay was huge, with a 2004 study concludingUniversity of Waikatothe crop accounted for 20 per cent of the Bay's GDP.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 20 81
New Zealand terrorism expert on Paris attacks From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 08:10 15/11/2015
from gives a New Zealand perspective.Professor Alexander Gillespie Waikato University
Al Gilespie: What happens now after these deadly attacks? From Radio Live Audio, Radio Live
Published 08:04 15/11/2015
Mark talks with Al Gilespie, Pro Vice- Chancellor Research, Professor of Law at the on whatUniversity of Waikatoit means for France and the rest of Europe after these deadly attacks.
PM in Hanoi: expected to express solidarity with France From New Zealand Herald
Published 08:04 15/11/2015
Former Prime Minister Jim Bolger is part of the delegation as Chancellor of as areWaikato Universityrepresentatives from AUT, Massey and Victoria University.
Vehicle fraudster strikes again From Waikato Times
Published 17:02 13/11/2015
The vehicle scammer's vanishing act was typical of these sorts of scams, said Associate Professor of Law WayneRumbles, who lectures in criminology at the .University of Waikato
Feedback, feedback and more feedback From SciBlogs.co.nz
Published 14:34 13/11/2015
Many people liked the venue ( in Hamilton), though I wonder if these are locally basedUniversity of Waikato(Waikato, Bay of Plenty) participants who have endured many years with the NZIP conference located far away.
Kiwi converts among New Zealand's Muslim community From Waikato Times
Published 16:13 13/11/2015
Also from , Stuff Lifestyle News Southland Times Life and Style
Drury got curious after an Introduction to World Religions paper at the and has been MuslimUniversity of Waikatofor about 20 years.
University of Waikato launches new initiative for Kiwi students From TechDay
Published 13:27 13/11/2015
Also from Waikato University
The and Waikato Students’ Union (WSU) have launched a new initiative to give studentsUniversity of Waikatothe chance to understand what it means to be an entrepreneur. ... Alister Jones, seniorUniversity of Waikatodeputy vice-chancellor professor, says the initiative aims to nurture student entrepreneurs.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 21 81
Major retail projects underway across city From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 10:52 13/11/2015
The changes would be led by the arrival of TrustPower, which will bring 500 staff to the city centre in February, aswell as stage one of the Tauranga campus and the upgrade of the council itself.University of Waikato's
Alum dosing not a long-term solution for lake quality - report From Bay of Plenty Regional Council
Published 10:00 13/11/2015
Also from , Voxy Yahoo
The Ecotoxicological Review of Alum Applications to the Rotorua Lakes report was produced by the University of and reviews international literature to provide guidance on a number of concerns associated withWaikato
long-term alum dosing of the Rotorua lakes. ... Bay of Plenty Regional Council Chair in Lake Restoration at the , Professor David Hamilton, says the report suggests alternative water quality managementUniversity of Waikato
tools are required for the Rotorua lakes due to potential for chronic ecological effects, despite its short-term usebeing considered safe. ... Hannah Mueller from and Professor Hamilton will also presentUniversity of Waikatoresearch findings for the Rotorua Te Arawa Lakes Programme.
Study to research how power of alternative sports shines post-disaster From Waikato Times
Published 21:45 12/11/2015
Also from Stuff Other Sport
A $300,000 Marsden Fast Start grant will help the senior lecturer and former competitiveWaikato Universitysnowboarder complete a three-year study on the use of informal sports to improve youth wellbeing in sites of warand disaster.
Law student tackles govt on climate change From Radio New Zealand
Published 20:02 12/11/2015
Also from The Wireless
law student Sarah Thomson has filed papers in the High Court in Wellington challenging theWaikato Universitygovernment's climate change policy. ... Sarah Thomson, who studies at , has filed papers inWaikato Universitythe High Court in Wellington, requesting a judicial review of aspects of the government's climate change policy.
Alert Newsletter 886 From New Zealand Royal Society
Published 20:13 12/11/2015
Hamilton | 7pm Wednesday 2 December | Te Whare Tapere Iti, Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts, Universityof Waikato
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 22 81
Hamilton student sues government over climate change targets From Stuff.co.nz
Published 18:14 12/11/2015
Also from Waikato Times News
"Compare that to the European Union target which is 40 per cent beneath 1990," professor of international law, said. ... Thomson has just completed a law degree at the and said thisAlexander Gillespie University of Waikato
is the first time she's taken a case to court.
Muscle assessment at Round the Bridges From Waikato Times
Published 16:58 12/11/2015
Round the Bridges competitors who lace up on Sunday can have their lower muscles tested on race day byresearchers from . ... "Not only through the assessments which Sport and Leisure are offeringWaikato Universityon-site but also through the participation of over 40 staff and students." ... Hillary Scholarship Waikato Universitywill have a tent at the main event base in Garden Place.
Govt sued by law student over climate change From Newshub
Published 03:36 12/11/2015
Ms Thomson, who has recently completed law studies at , says emission targets need toWaikato Universityreflect the scientific consensus on climate change.
New fellowship awarded to top Maori health researchers: Dr Leonie Pihama DrMihi Ratima
From Waatea News
Published 14:33 12/11/2015
Fellowship recipients Dr Leonie Pihama (Te tiawa, Ng Mhanga a Tairi, Ngti Mhanga), Director of the Te KotahiResearch Institute at the , and Dr Mihi Ratima (Whakathea, Ngti Awa) from Te Pou TiringaUniversity of WaikatoIncorporated in New Plymouth, both have 20-plus years’ experience in Mori health research.
Student sues Government over climate targets From New Zealand Herald
Published 14:55 12/11/2015
Also from Hamilton News News
The law student, 24, doesn't consider herself a climate activist but felt "urgent action" wasWaikato Universityneeded over climate change.
Law graduate sues Government over emissions targets From New Zealand Herald
Published 12:24 12/11/2015
A law graduate from the is suing the Government over its emissions reduction targets.University of Waikato
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 23 81
Anna Jackson awarded 2015 Menton Fellowship From The Big Idea
Published 14:02 11/11/2015
In 2000 she won the Louis Johnson New Writer’s Award and in 2001 she was Writer in Residence at Waikato.University
Law student sues govt over climate change (NZ Newswire) From Yahoo
Published 10:48 12/11/2015
Also from 3news
Ms Thomson, who has recently completed law studies at , says emission targets need toWaikato Universityreflect the scientific consensus on climate change.
Advisory: Trial groyne for Buffalo Beach and update on other coastal protectionworks
From Thames-Coromandel Council
Published 15:15 11/11/2015
Also from SunLive News
During this time a study being conducted by on Mercury Bay/Whitianga Harbour deltaWaikato Universityhydrodynamic research will also be complete, which will also help inform a decision in the long-term.
Starting over, in face of challenges From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 13:30 11/11/2015
Melanie Tregurtha, who is studying for a Bachelor of Social Work, was honoured with the Vice-Chancellor's AdultLearners Award from the . ... To upskill or reinvent your career, Summer School at the University of Waikato
is the perfect opportunity to get ahead or try something new.University of Waikato
Jacqueline Rowarth: Professor of Agribusiness at Waikato University 10/11/15 From Farming Show
Published 16:36 10/11/2015
Jacqueline Rowarth: Professor of Agribusiness at 10/11/15 ... Jacqueline Rowarth: We catchWaikato Universityup with a Professor of Agribusiness at whoâ€s attending todayâ€s Tru-Test ConferenceWaikato UniversityBeyond the Line of Sight: Farming and the Future of Food
Bright idea could track your keys From Hamilton News
Published 16:47 10/11/2015
Second year student Lucas John is one of the first students to benefit from a bold initiative from Waikato aimed at nurturing inventors and entrepreneurs.University
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 24 81
Dame cancels concert From Taranaki Daily News
Published 13:36 10/11/2015
Major was expected to bring four of her students with her to perform alongside upcomingWaikato UniversityHawera singer Lydia Weir and the Hawera Women's Club choir.
Blue Stockings honors Sir Ed Scholarship From Waikato Times
Published 10:32 10/11/2015
Also from Waikato Times
A new play about education will honor the ProgrammeUniversity of Waikato's Sir Edmund Hillary Scholarshipthis week. ... Development for the production began in March, with the show to coincide with the 10 yearanniversary of the . ... Director Gaye Poole said that the company of 30 included Sir Edmund Hillary Scholarship
theatre students, Creative and Performing Arts , University staff, andUniversity of Waikato Hillary scholarscommunity actors.
Buyer poised for prime city waterfront site From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 10:45 10/11/2015
The 1.6ha property in Cross Rd that formerly housed Pachoud boat builders was now a mixed-used block ofbuildings that included the Coastal Marine Research Station and the head offices of C3, aUniversity of Waikato'smajor stevedore business. ... The was considering a proposal that could see its researchUniversity of Waikatostation relocate to the nearby Marine Precinct being developed by the Tauranga City Council.
Wellington to host Kiwi-focused cloud security event From TechDay
Published 08:30 10/11/2015
Also from Waikato University
Forum keynote speakers are STRATUS science leader Dr Ryan Ko from the , and IndustryUniversity of WaikatoAdvisory Group chairman Jonathan Miller. ... STRATUS is a six-year, $12.2 million cyber security project, fundedby the Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment (MBIE) and executed by a team of leading cloud securityresearchers and practitioners from of Auckland, Unitec Institute of TechnologyUniversity of Waikato, Universityand Cloud Security Alliance (CSA).
Childbirth link with land revived From Waatea News
Published 17:33 09/11/2015
A study of Maori childbirth has won geography and environmental planning lecturer NaomiWaikato UniversitySimmonds the New Zealand Geographical Society’s President’s Award for Best Doctoral Thesis.
Muddying the waters of progress From NZ Farmer
Published 14:11 05/11/2015
Dr Jacqueline Rowarth is Professor of Agribusiness at the .University of Waikato
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 25 81
City councillors clash over content of Hamilton's older persons plan From Waikato Times
Published 13:06 06/11/2015
Also from Waikato Times Business
Professor Peggy Koopman-Boyden chairs the council's older persons' advisory panel andWaikato Universitypresented her chairperson's report to city councillors this week.
TEU honours courage of Jane Kelsey and Huirangi Waikerepuru From Stephen Day, Tertiary Education Union (TEU)
Published 08:29 08/11/2015
TEU will also be presenting life membership awards to Ekara Lewis of Lincoln University and Professor Dov Bing ofthe , and meritorious service awards to Susan Wtene of Unitec and Bill Rogers of Northtec.University of Waikato
Education pioneer Jack Allan dies, aged 99 From Waikato Times
Published 16:41 07/11/2015
Also from Stuff National News
Jack was a central figure in transforming the Hillcrest site of what is now the into what it isUniversity of Waikatotoday. ... In 1980, Jack was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the . ... "Dad bought inUniversity of Waikatosome quite forward thinking, new thinking about how teachers college should operate and I think dad was proudestof the fact that he forged a very strong relationship with the to the extent that it [HamiltonUniversity of WaikatoTeachers College] eventually was absorbed in the .University of Waikato
The Panel with Chris Galavin and Michele A'Court (Part 1) From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 17:00 06/11/2015
It's the start of the NCEA exams today; of Massey University talks about what hasProfessor Alexander Gillespiebeen revealed in the newly-released TPP details; and a New Zeland study has found that Facebook has differenteffects on different people.
Trans-Pacific Partnership From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 16:40 06/11/2015
of Massey University talks about what has been revealed in the newly-releasedProfessor Alexander GillespieTPP details.
Marsden funds korowai research From Waatea News
Published 16:33 06/11/2015
Dr Phil Ross from the will look at historic farming of toheroa shellfish by Maori.University of Waikato
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 26 81
Who is on quick dial for A Newpaper’s Education Repeater? From Whale Oil
Published 13:00 06/11/2015
education academic Martin Thrupp says we should continue to base decile funding on censusWaikato Universitydata, and definitely not tie it to school performance.
City councillors clash over content of Hamilton's older persons plan From Waikato Times
Published 13:06 06/11/2015
Also from , , Manawatu Standard Business Taranaki Daily News Business Stuff Business News
Professor Peggy Koopman-Boyden chairs the council's older persons' advisory panel andWaikato Universitypresented her chairperson's report to city councillors this week.
Our school divide: Simple project lets kids take lead on learning From New Zealand Herald
Published 06:00 06/11/2015
Also from NZ Herald Education
education academic Martin Thrupp says we should continue to base decile funding on censusWaikato Universitydata, and definitely not tie it to school performance.
Artifical noses on the list for Marsden funding From Radio New Zealand
Published 17:36 05/11/2015
Also from Radio NZ News
A project working around how computers recognise spoken words and classify visual information, from the , will also be funded.University of Waikato
Search continues for schools silver bullet From New Zealand Herald
Published 09:10 05/11/2015
Also from NZ Herald Education
However, education professor Martin Thrupp said that so far, policy based on exemplaryWaikato Universitycases had not always worked well.
Our school divide: Numbers paint desperate picture From New Zealand Herald
Published 06:00 05/11/2015
Also from NZ Herald National
However, education professor Martin Thrupp said that so far, policy based on exemplaryWaikato Universitycases had not always worked well.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 27 81
Fresh demand for health and safety legal advice From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 18:30 04/11/2015
The name change reflected the appointment to the firm as a principal of Kate Ashcroft, a Waikato Universitygraduate who worked in Hamilton and lived briefly in the Bay of Plenty before joining Buddle Finlay in Auckland.
Awards cap off big year for Waikato rower Anahera Nin From Waikato Times
Published 16:12 04/11/2015
She knows she'll be training with Rowing New Zealand's Waikato Regional Performance Centre over the summer,and will likely study at the , where she's been offered a Sir Edmund Hillary scholarship.University of Waikato
Prestigious fellowship for tourism professor From Rebecca Doyle, Lincoln University
Published 11:27 04/11/2015
Also from , Voxy Yahoo
Professor Simmons was nominated for the fellowship by Professor Larry Dwyer, of the UNSW Australia BusinessSchool, and Tourism and Hospitality Management Professor Christopher Ryan, of the .University of Waikato
Gisborne man takes out Westpac award in Auckland From Gisborne Herald
Published 09:00 04/11/2015
Chris, who has a Honours Degree in Computer Graphic Design from , helped re-brand theWaikato Universitybusiness, created flyers, merchandise, photography and promotional videos.
Teenage musician wins national performance award From North Shore Times
Published 13:33 03/11/2015
The pair decided to make a career out of it and both study a Bachelor of Music Performance at the University of.Waikato
Nawton: the community that likes to get together From Waikato Times
Published 13:42 03/11/2015
"It's got all the ingredients," says professor Bruce Clarkson, from the advisory group.University of Waikato
Matamata Christian School happy with its ERO report From Waikato Times
Published 10:49 03/11/2015
Another former student gained top honours in their second year of a course.Waikato University
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 28 81
Alexander Gillespie: Cannabis debate more urgent than nation's flag From New Zealand Herald
Published 06:03 03/11/2015
Also from , Whale Oil NZ Herald Opinion
- is professor of law at the .Alexander Gillespie University of Waikato
Women of Influence 2015 finalists: Community and Not for Profit From Taranaki Daily News
Published 14:23 02/11/2015
She is a Distinguished Alumni of the for her contribution to public policy and business.University of Waikato
Women of Influence 2015 finalists: Community and Not for Profit From Manawatu Standard
Published 14:23 02/11/2015
She is a Distinguished Alumni of the for her contribution to public policy and business.University of Waikato
Women of Influence 2015 finalists: Rural From Dominion Post
Published 14:29 02/11/2015
Also from , , Manawatu Standard Business Stuff Business News Taranaki Daily News Business
Julia is involved in local community groups including local high school agriculture groups, presentations to youngfarmers' groups, and involvement (through mentoring) with .Waikato University
Women of Influence 2015 finalists: Young Leader From Dominion Post
Published 14:27 02/11/2015
Also from , , Manawatu Standard Business Taranaki Daily News Business Stuff National News
Shayma is a third-year law student at the and has a passion for law, human rights andUniversity of Waikatoadvocacy. ... In 2013, during her first year at the , Shayma founded the group, University of Waikato University of
Students for Justice in the Middle East. ... This year she was accepted into the Global Volunteer NetworkWaikatoYouth Ambassador Program, became a part of the SHAMA youth advisory board and was appointed thecampaigning events manager for Amnesty International.University of Waikato
Women of Influence 2015 finalists: Community and Not for Profit From Stuff.co.nz
Published 14:23 02/11/2015
She is a Distinguished Alumni of the for her contribution to public policy and business.University of Waikato
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 29 81
New head for research, academic and enterprise From Massey University
Published 01:11 02/11/2015
Previously she held positions at the as Pro Vice-Chancellor (Postgraduate), Professor ofUniversity of WaikatoHistory and Head of the History Programme. ... Professor Byrnes grew up in South Canterbury and Bay of Plenty,attended Tauranga Girls' College and completed a Bachelor of Arts in History and English and a Master of Arts inHistory at the .University of Waikato
Iwi debate burial recommendations From Radio New Zealand
Published 10:56 02/11/2015
reo and tikanga professor Pou Temara said he welcomed the recommendation, especially inWaikato Universityracially mixed partnerships or marriages.
Research output contentious at University of Waikato From Stuff.co.nz
Published 20:43 01/11/2015
Also from Waikato Times News
"What this exercise shows is is targeting individuals... to basically performance manage, to sayWaikato Universitypeople aren't doing their job properly," she said. ... When it came to older staff members, the University of
announced plans to start retirement planning earlier in 2015.Waikato
Climate change on agenda for new Waikato group From Waikato Times
Published 09:32 31/10/2015
"Climate change is the mother of all environmental problems," said Professor of International law Alexander, who will speak at the event.Gillespie
Climate change action the focus of new Waikato group From Waikato Times
Published 20:42 30/10/2015
Also from , , Stuff Environment Waikato Times News Waikato Times
"Climate change is the mother of all environmental problems," said Professor of International law Alexander, who will speak at the event.Gillespie
Kiwifruit's exciting future From SunLive
Published 16:47 30/10/2015
The project, underway at Newnham Park, Te Puna, has funding from the Ministry for Business Innovation andEmployment and support from and Auckland .Waikato Universities
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 30 81
WaiBop's Leanna Ryan looking forward to returning south in national women'sleague
From Waikato Times
Published 16:21 30/10/2015
She made the move north last year to attend the after being awarded a scholarship, not forUniversity of Waikatoher football talents, but for her athletic ability.
Gnome on the range From Tamahere Forum
Published 10:15 30/10/2015
Fortunately, we need wonder no longer thanks to senior lecturer at Ian Duggan who turnedWaikato Universitydetective to reveal the, at times, pilloried life of the kiwi garden gnome. ... A senior lecturer at ,Waikato UniversityIan’s specialty is invasion biology and how microscopic zoo-plankton and larger animals are spread around theworld. ... While at antenatal classes with his wife Kathryn, he met environmental historianWaikato UniversityJames Beattie and discovered they shared an interest in gardens.
Making a difference for those in need From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 10:57 30/10/2015
He completed a Bachelor of Social Science with honours, at in 1998.Waikato University
Making a difference for those in need From Rotorua Daily Post
Published 10:55 30/10/2015
He completed a Bachelor of Social Science with honours, at in 1998.Waikato University
Records show Waikato frosts fewer, less severe From Hamilton News
Published 10:31 30/10/2015
Iain White is Professor of Environmental Planning at The . ... University of Waikato Professor Alexander obtained his Bachelor and Masters of Law with Honours from The University of Auckland.Gillespie
AgResearch confirms redundancies From Manawatu Standard
Published 17:31 29/10/2015
Also from Stuff NZ Farmer
Professor of Agribusiness Jacqueline Rowarth said she was worried what message theseWaikato Universityredundancies sent to the next generation of scientists.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 31 81
AgResearch confirms major job cuts From New Zealand Herald
Published 18:40 29/10/2015
Also from Otago Daily Times
professor of agribusiness Jacqueline Rowarth, who personally knows many of the affectedWaikato Universitystaff, was frustrated at the news.
Dick Wilkins: GE animal research on a hiding to nowhere From New Zealand Herald
Published 14:06 29/10/2015
Also from NZ Herald Business
The Life Sciences Network accused me of "ethically questionable actions" etc, and suggested that I be "subject toreview" by my employer, the . ... Emeritus Professor Dick Wilkins carried out GE animalUniversity of Waikatoresearch in the 1990s at AgResearch, Ruakura and the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of
.Waikato
Any gnomes at home? From Number 8 Network
Published 11:08 29/10/2015
A senior lecturer at , Ian’s speciality is invasion biology and how microscopic zooplankton andWaikato Universitylarger animals are spread around the world. ... While at antenatal classes with his wife Kathryn, he met Waikato
environmental historian James Beattie and discovered they shared an interest in gardens.University
Newsletter: Tertiary Update Vol 18 No 36 - University of Auckland ready to talk pay From Stephen Day, Tertiary Education Union (TEU)
Published 11:42 29/10/2015
The has been trying to ‘move on’ academics over the age of 55 in an effort to lift its PBRFUniversity of Waikatoscore.
Hokowhitu heading home to head Waikato school From Waatea News
Published 08:28 29/10/2015
The new dean of the School of Maori and Pacific Development says one of his prioritiesUniversity of Waikato’swill be immersion classes to strengthen his reo Maori.
CEO Q & A: Chris Joblin, Tainui Group From New Zealand Herald
Published 08:45 29/10/2015
I went to and studied accounting and finance, then worked for a council, then went overseas toWaikato Universitywork for a car dealership business, Pendragon, across the UK and North America.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 32 81
US China dispute in South China Sea From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 17:03 28/10/2015
of the joins the Panel to talk about the latest US-China brush in the SouthAl Gillespie University of WaikatoChina Sea.
Waikato students win inaugural Kupe scholarships From School News
Published 14:41 28/10/2015
Seven Mori and Pacifika student teachers from the were awarded Kupe Scholarships byUniversity of WaikatoEducation Minister Hekia Parata last week.
Hockey skills earn Hull university Blues award From Wairarapa Times-Age
Published 07:55 28/10/2015
student and old girl of Wairarapa College, Megan Hull, has been lauded yet again as a risingWaikato Universitystar of New Zealand hockey. ... Media adviser Ann Huston said Hull, who this year played for Midlands in theNational Hockey League, was this month presented with a Wallace Corporation BluesUniversity of WaikatoAward as one of 60 high-achieving students at the varsity who excel in sports, and the creative and performing arts.... The Blue is a prestigious award at that recognises regional or national excellence, throughWaikato Universityto world champions.
Weekend Revelations #1 - Dr Jonathan Coleman From The Daily Blog
Published 09:07 27/10/2015
So we’re saying, look, you know, there’s some evidence that’s being assessed - it’s going to be reported on in 2017at as well as the University of North Carolina - but there isn’t any direct evidence of causationWaikato Universitythat anyone can point to.
October 19th Daily Report From Country 99 TV
Published 21:24 27/10/2015
For her thoughts, I’m joined now by agribusiness academic professor of economics andWaikato University’sFonterra shareholder Jacqueline Rowarth.
School Sport: Supreme effort brings rewards From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 06:00 27/10/2015
"I am still considering all of my options as I have been offered a performance scholarship to Otago University, a Sir to , and am still considering international opportunities in termsEdmund Hillary Scholarship Waikato University
of sports scholarships," Ballantyne said.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 33 81
Funding to support deeper understanding From NZ Education Gazette
Published 01:51 27/10/2015
She is pursuing a master’s degree in education from the and has made the most of theUniversity of WaikatoTFFS scheme by taking a number of papers during 2014 and 2015.
Top historical novelist to talk in Cambridge From Waikato Times
Published 15:38 26/10/2015
After leaving school, she completed a Ph.D in New Zealand military history through .Waikato University
First Start, first win for Morrison in World Cup showjumping From Manawatu Standard
Published 17:02 24/10/2015
Also from Manawatu Standard Sport
"My goal was just to jump a nice round," said Morrison, who is studying a finance degree at .Waikato University
Let them drink beer From The Standard
Published 13:16 25/10/2015
So we’re saying, look, you know, there’s some evidence that’s being assessed - it’s going to be reported on in 2017at as well as the University of North Carolina - but there isn’t any direct evidence of causationWaikato Universitythat anyone can point to.
Swapping ledgers for leathers . . . From Rotorua Daily Post
Published 17:00 24/10/2015
was in its infancy when Stuart arrived on campus, initially with the intention of completing aWaikato Universityscience degree but that changed to management studies, majoring in accountancy.
Rise of workplace potty mouths: swearing at work is unacceptable From Dominion Post
Published 17:31 23/10/2015
Also from, , , , Waikato Times News Waikato Times Taranaki Daily News Business Waikato Times Business Taranaki Daily
, , , , , News Business Stuff Business News Dominion Post Business Waikato Times Waikato Times Business, , , , Manawatu Standard Business Manawatu Standard Business Kiwiblog Waikato Times Stuff Business News
linguist lecturer Dr Andreea Calude, said language changes all the time and it was aboutWaikato Universitycontext.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 34 81
Postgraduate info session in Tauranga From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 15:00 23/10/2015
The is hosting a Postgraduate Information Session in Tauranga in November. ... ProfessorUniversity of WaikatoKay Weaver, pro vice-chancellor postgraduate at the , said a postgraduate qualification fromUniversity of Waikatothe would significantly enhance a person's existing knowledge, skills-base, confidence, andUniversity of Waikatomake them stand out in the workplace. ... "As a research intensive university with strong links to industry the
provides the ideal environment for undertaking postgraduate study.University of Waikato
World premiere kicking off film festival From Waikato Times
Published 11:36 23/10/2015
She had been looking at independent films as part of her PhD study at . ... Hitchcock andWaikato UniversityJackson, along with Ben Woollen (director of photography), Moehau Hodges-Tai (camera and steadicam operator)and Tanya Barlow (hair and make-up), are all graduates of Screen and Media Department.Waikato University's
Television: The Spinoff’s TV Week - HDPA Buys a Gun, Peter Williams Rides aGlideboard
From The Spinoff
Published 10:18 23/10/2015
Also from NZ Herald Entertainment
Defending champions the University of Canterbury had no trouble whatsoever in seeing off the challenge from the team.University of Waikato
Federated Farmers: Health and safety laws have to be fit for purpose From Northland Age
Published 06:00 23/10/2015
Also from Hawke's Bay Today rural
Professor Frank Scrimgeour has been working with a group of farmers and otherUniversity of Waikato'sinterested people in order to identify the problems.
The resurrection of t moko raises questions for Maori From TangataWhenua.com
Published 18:28 22/10/2015
However, Mori writer and academic Dr Ngahuia Te Awekotuku, who is Professor of Psychology at Waikato contests this point of view.University
Gun expert wants full registration of firearms From Newshub
Published 06:00 22/10/2015
"There are too many guns at the moment in this country," says Law Waikato University Professor Alexander. ... But has even tighter regulations in his sights, including full registration ofGillespie Professor Gillespie
firearms and owners and an amnesty to get excess guns out of circulation. ... "There's up to 100,000 firearms thathave drifted away from their original owners," says .Prof Gillespie
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 35 81
Silverdale Normal School back under its own board of trustees From Stuff.co.nz
Published 15:50 22/10/2015
Also from Waikato Times
Clark also hoped to have ongoing projects with the , through Silverdale's status as a normalUniversity of Waikatoschool - used for teacher training.
Ninety Six percent of guns in NZ are not registered From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 09:58 22/10/2015
is a professor of law at the he says the tracking of weapons is far tooAlexander Gillespie University of Waikatoloose.
SFF deal good for shareholders and NZ From Rural News
Published 09:26 22/10/2015
- Jacqueline Rowarth is professor of agribusiness, The .University of Waikato
Kiwi young guns on board as software development demand rises From Computer World
Published 04:52 22/10/2015
The University of Auckland in partnership with the have just launched a PostgraduateUniversity of WaikatoCertificate in IT at a new ICT Graduate School.
Dairy expansions and greenhouse gases surged since 1990 - report From Waikato Times
Published 17:58 21/10/2015
Also from , , Waikato Times Waikato Times News Stuff NZ Farmer
The issues are covered in the Environment Aotearoa 2015 report, which Waikato Professor of International Law, said will help identify gaps in the way New Zealand tackles environmental challenges.Alexander Gillespie
Tauranga tribal leader receives Honorary Doctrate From Maori Television
Published 16:47 21/10/2015
Also from Maori Television
Tauranga tribal Leader, Morehu Ngatoko Rahipere has been awarded with an Honorary Doctorate by the for his contribution to the University, the Waikato region, and across the country. ...University of Waikato
Rahipere has led many initiatives linked to the , including the establishment of the MaharaiaUniversity of WaikatoWiniata Research Institute.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 36 81
Waikato badminton duo set for world junior championships in Peru From Waikato Times
Published 15:12 21/10/2015
Next year they head to the on Sir Edmund Hillary Scholarships, as they aim to continueUniversity of Waikatotheir rise in the sport.
Family keep vigil over car-struck Hamilton student From Waikato Times
Published 12:35 21/10/2015
Also from , Waikato Times Stuff National News
The 28-year-old student remains in an induced coma on life support in the Intensive Care UnitWaikato Universityfollowing the collision early Saturday.
PhD finished three weeks before baby's birth From Stuff.co.nz
Published 12:27 21/10/2015
Also from , Southland Times Life and Style Waikato Times
The first time the law student really felt she was finished was when she collected her PhD inUniversity of Waikatolaw at Claudelands Event Centre on Tuesday. ... She completed a Bachelor and Master of Laws at the University
, and moved on to a PhD at her supervisor's suggestion.of Waikato
Career saving trip film focus From Hamilton News
Published 09:20 21/10/2015
Almost all of the crew for the film attended the at one point or another.University of Waikato
Duncan Greive: Totally digging Prime's fossil of a quiz show From New Zealand Herald
Published 06:00 21/10/2015
We might well be, but Rose Swears, as well as having a fine sentence for a name, was the sharpest knife in the top drawer.University of Waikato's
Departing Manawatu coach O'Halloran believes the province can be self sufficient. From Manawatu Standard
Published 14:32 20/10/2015
He'd like to match what Lincoln University and are doing, siphoning up more young players onWaikato Universityscholarships.
Nubiotics formula firm in Serious Fraud Office probe From Waikato Times
Published 12:56 19/10/2015
The Waikato businessman reportedly has a Masters degree in biotechnology and bioengineering from Waikato, and has been in the dairy industry for over 25 years.University
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 37 81
On the Record: Paul Adams From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 20:00 20/10/2015
Adams is a committed philanthropist and supports many causes, such as IHC, Te Kura Correspondence School,Waipuna Hospice, Te Tuinga Whanau Support Trust and is on the Council of the .University of Waikato
Professor Jacqueline Rowarth: Waikato University Professor of Agri-business20/10/15
From Farming Show
Published 13:58 20/10/2015
Professor Jacqueline Rowarth: Professor of Agri-business 20/10/15 ... Professor JacquelineWaikato UniversityRowarth: Professor of Agri-business discusses the Fonterra and Silver Fern FarmsWaikato University
Monday's Daily Report 19.10.2015 From Country 99 TV
Published 21:11 20/10/2015
For her thoughts, I’m joined now by agribusiness academic professor of economics andWaikato University’sFonterra shareholder Jacqueline Rowarth.
'We're not doing a tax on soft drinks' From Radio New Zealand
Published 22:06 19/10/2015
"So there's some work being done at , also University of North Carolina which is going to reportWaikato Universitylater in 2017, so the evidence at the moment is definitely inconclusive."
Research with wings From NZ Education Review
Published 19:51 19/10/2015
doctoral student Gemma Collins is the recipient of the $40,000 Antarctica New Zealand SirWaikato UniversityRobin Irvine Scholarship.
The seismic shift towards research commercialisation From NZ Education Review
Published 19:51 19/10/2015
WaikatoLink is answer. ... Spin-out companies from the haveWaikato University’s University of Waikatocollectively created more than 138 full-time equivalent jobs and achieved market capitalisation nearing $200 million.
Make way for the new ICT Graduate Schools From NZ Education Review
Published 19:51 19/10/2015
and Auckland will offer a Postgraduate Certificate in Information Technology (PGCertIT) andWaikato universitiesa Master in IT.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 38 81
3MT the rise of the three-minute thesis From NZ Education Review
Published 19:51 19/10/2015
Onyekachi Raymond emerged as the winner from 10 finalists at the 2014 3MTUniversity of Waikato’scompetition last year.
Research and the real world From NZ Education Review
Published 19:51 19/10/2015
The Dr Karsten Zegwaard recently won an award for his efforts in cooperative andUniversity of Waikato’swork-integrated education.
Four Bay women excelling in their arenas From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 17:44 19/10/2015
Last Friday, the Wallace Corporation Blues Awards celebrated more than 50 high-achievingUniversity of Waikatostudents who excel in sports, and the creative and performing arts. ... Thirty-six studentsUniversity of Waikatowere recognised with a Blue for their sporting achievements, alongside 21 students who have made contributionsto the creative and performing arts. ... The awards are one of the strongest traditions,University of Waikato'sdating back to 1971.
Nubiotics formula firm in Serious Fraud Office probe From Dominion Post
Published 12:56 19/10/2015
Also from , , Taranaki Daily News Business Manawatu Standard Business Stuff Business News
The Waikato businessman reportedly has a Masters degree in biotechnology and bioengineering from Waikato, and has been in the dairy industry for over 25 years.University
The costly problem of illegal dumping in the Waikato From Dominion Post
Published 10:31 19/10/2015
Also from , , Taranaki Daily News Business Manawatu Standard Business Stuff Business News
Illegal dumping has a direct link to places with high levels of poverty and transient populations, said Dr JamesMcEwan, a behaviour psychologist at the .University of Waikato
Waikato lecturer Nihal Kularatna to collect Doctor of Science at graduation From Stuff.co.nz
Published 16:38 17/10/2015
Also from Waikato Times News
More than 40 years later, the senior lecturer is going to collect a Doctor of Science in aUniversity of Waikatograduation ceremony on Tuesday. ... He's one of almost 800 scholars who will get a University of Waikatodegree, diploma or certificate in one of three graduation ceremonies, or in absentia. ... Kularatna came to theUniversity of Auckland in 2002 and moved to the in 2006.University of Waikato
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 39 81
Serious Fraud Office investigating infant milk powder exporter From New Zealand Herald
Published 08:19 19/10/2015
Also from Newstalk ZB
Trevor Lock is described in company literature as having a masters degree in biotechnology and bio-engineeringfrom , and formerly employed by Anchor as a nutraceuticals development manager.Waikato University
Waiting for the tide From Otago Daily Times
Published 05:25 19/10/2015
Assoc Prof John Campbell, of the , has estimated that between 665,000 and 1.7 millionUniversity of Waikatopeople in the Pacific could be displaced by the middle of this century due to sea-level rise.
Dairy downturn costs New Zealand economy $4.8 billion From Waikato Times
Published 17:47 13/10/2015
agribusiness professor Jacqueline Rowarth said impact was being felt in the region's ruralWaikato Universitytowns the most.
Patrick English From New Zealand Inc
Published 13:05 18/10/2015
Patrick has a BA in International Relations and Chinese, and a Masters in International Management and Chinesefrom the .University of Waikato
Cupwatch: Deluge of deja-vu and a surge of stereotypes From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 09:09 18/10/2015
lecturer Fabrice Desmarais, who has lived here for nearly twenty years, has looked moreWaikato Universityclosely at coverage of this fixture in recent years than anyone else.
Sun shines on Tauranga's industrial sector From Dominion Post
Published 05:00 18/10/2015
Also from , , Manawatu Standard Business Taranaki Daily News Business Stuff Business News
Another 450 staff will join Trust Power's new head office early next year, and the development of the Waikato campus in the CBD will bring in 6500 students in the next 20 years.University
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 40 81
Cricket: Santner ready to be known From New Zealand Herald
Published 04:56 18/10/2015
Also from NZ Herald Cricket
Eight years on, and he has sacrificed the third year of four in his pursuit of a mechanical engineering degree at .Waikato University
From junk parts to doctorate From Waikato Times
Published 16:35 17/10/2015
Also from Waikato Times News
More than 40 years later, the senior lecturer is going to collect a Doctor of Science in aUniversity of Waikatograduation ceremony on Tuesday. ... He's one of almost 800 scholars who will get a University of Waikatodegree, diploma or certificate in one of three graduation ceremonies, or in absentia. ... Kularatna came to theUniversity of Auckland in 2002 and moved to the in 2006.University of Waikato
'Gifted' student celebrated From SunLive
Published 08:46 17/10/2015
That was before he became a teacher aid, before he took ‘Graeme' under his wing and before he started a mastersin teaching and learning at the . ... When he applied for the , course heUniversity of Waikato Waikato Universitythought it was "just over the hill, 30 to 40 minutes away."
Elder's tireless work lands honour From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 16:00 16/10/2015
Morehu Ngatoko Rahipere, 89, will receive an honorary doctorate from the this month forUniversity of Waikatohis contribution to the university over many years. ... vice-chancellor Professor Neil QuigleyUniversity of Waikatosaid Mr Ngatoko Rahipere was an example of someone who selflessly gave his time and skills for public good. ..."He is passionate about the role and power of education to enable people to meet their aspirations and has ledmany initiatives linked to the , including the establishment of the Maharaia Winiata ResearchUniversity of WaikatoInstitute in Tauranga," he said.
Uni student turns springtail research into reward From Waikato Independent
Published 11:56 16/10/2015
Findings from an Antarctic expedition have earned a student a $500 prize at anUniversity of Waikatointernational science conference in Canada.
Alice in Wonderland - now in Te Reo From Radio New Zealand
Published 10:38 16/10/2015
senior lecturer Tom Roa was approached by the Lewis Carroll Society of North America toWaikato Universitytranslate it into Mori.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 41 81
Experts disagaree on export target From AgriHQ
Published 16:06 15/10/2015
agribusiness Professor Dr Jacqueline Rowarth agreed NZ was unlikely to achieve the goal ofWaikato Universitydoubling export value by 2025.
Social sector perfect fit for Community Waikato chief From Hamilton News
Published 14:05 15/10/2015
Snape had completed her Masters in social science at and had been taking on short-termWaikato Universitytutoring contracts there until one day the secretary of the main department she was involved with called Snape intoher office.
When R&D losses are socialised From MSC Newswire
Published 08:19 15/10/2015
From its beginning in 2001 Endace commercialized research at to measure, monitor andWaikato Universityprotect high-speed networks.
Niwa scientist honoured for life's contribution to water research From Stuff.co.nz
Published 18:17 14/10/2015
Also from Waikato Times
Five decades on he's travelled around the world several times with Niwa for water research and was even awardedan honorary PhD from the in 2010 for his work.University of Waikato
Fonterra's credit rating cut by Standard and Poor's From Radio New Zealand
Published 19:19 14/10/2015
Also from MSN
agribusiness professor Jacqueline Rowarth, however, said the co-operative's credit rating hadWaikato Universityfallen from A+ to A- in just 13 months and that was not good for the country's farmers.
Play takes on plight of historical refugees From Radio New Zealand
Published 18:48 14/10/2015
The plight of refugees since the Second World War is being told on stage at in Hamilton, butWaikato Universityit's become more topical as displaced people journey across Europe looking for a safe haven. ... Sea and Smoke isbeing performed at the Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts at until Friday.Waikato University
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 42 81
Lizzie de Vegt: inspiring passion From Wanganui Midweek
Published 15:34 14/10/2015
Having performed in a variety of venues - Elizabeth de Vegt is first and foremost a composer, sound artist,singer-songwriter, tutor and researcher along with winning multiple awards and prizes for her creative work, was"Creative and Performing Arts Person of the Year" in 2009 at the .University of Waikato
Muso set to impress From Hawke's Bay Today
Published 16:00 14/10/2015
On his return to New Zealand he completed a degree in Media Arts and Master of Music at the University of.Waikato
Alice in Wonderland In Te Reo Ma-ori - Tom Roa From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 14:10 14/10/2015
Tom is a senior lecturer at the School of Maori and Pacific Development at the .University of Waikato
How astronomy has influenced Maori beliefs and practices From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 10:09 14/10/2015
A Marsden-funded, study is collecting Maori oral histories, surveys, and data on the role ofWaikato Universityastronomy and its impact on Maori culture, design, observatories and landmarks.
Long-time educators honoured at NZEI conference From School News
Published 19:18 13/10/2015
Two more Honorary Fellows announced are Professor Martin Thrupp from and former AEUWaikato University(Australian Education Union) President Angelo Gavrielatos.
NewsRoom Digest: Top NZ News Items for October 13, 2015 From Evening Report
Published 18:04 13/10/2015
ALICE IN WONDERLAND: Senior Lecturer Tom Roa Has Translated Alice In WonderlandUniversity Of WaikatoInto Te Reo Mori.
Postgraduate boost for Maori medium teachers From Waatea News
Published 17:37 13/10/2015
That will be extended year, with 90 postgraduate places available for people working n early childhood educationand 85 places for Maori medium teachers to study at , Massey University Te Wananga oWaikato UniversityRaukawa and Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 43 81
Billion dollar cost to the dairy downturn From Waikato Times
Published 17:29 13/10/2015
Also from, , , , Manawatu Standard Business Taranaki Daily News Business Stuff Business News Dominion Post Business
Stuff NZ Farmer
agribusiness professor Jacqueline Rowarth said impact was being felt in the region's ruralWaikato Universitytowns the most.
Top university honour for Tauranga kaumatua From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 14:04 13/10/2015
Also from , , Waatea SunLive News Waikato University
A Tauranga kaumatua who has spent decades working for his people is to receive the University of Waikato'shighest honour. ... Morehu Ngatoko Rahipere MNZM will receive an honorary doctorate in October from the
for his contribution to the University over many years. ... University of Waikato University of Waikatovice-chancellor Professor Neil Quigley said Mr Ngatoko Rahipere was an example of someone who selflessly gaveof his time and skills for the public good.
Te Arawa youth get down to business From Rotorua Daily Post
Published 13:30 13/10/2015
Also from Te Maori
student Roimata Kautai, 21, said it was a great opportunity to be nominated by her iwi.Waikato University
Steve’s MBIE should be renamed The Ministry of Troughs From Whale Oil
Published 10:30 13/10/2015
researcher Ryan Ko, who heads the project, told Nine to Noon his team was focusing on toolsWaikato Universitywhich let internet users retain more control over what they had uploaded. ... So, the …viaUniversity of Waikatothe Ministry of Troughs is going to try and solve a problem that Microsoft, Apple, Google, Dropbox and others havealready solved.
Digital data mining could bring big changes: professor From Waikato Times
Published 18:42 12/10/2015
Also from , The Press Technology Waikato Times
The digital revolution has been largely invisible, the Bernhard Pfahringer said, but hasUniversity of Waikato'scrept into daily life. ... His lecture Dawn of the Age of Data is at 6pm,Tuesday, October 13 at the University of
Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts.Waikato's
Cloud storage can be murky, researcher warns From Radio New Zealand
Published 15:47 12/10/2015
researcher Ryan Ko, who heads the project, told Nine to Noon his team was focusing on toolsWaikato Universitywhich let internet users retain more control over what they had uploaded.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 44 81
Increasing data security in the cloud From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 10:15 12/10/2015
A public-private project based at is aiming to give people more control of their data.Waikato University
Walker heroics keeps Hamilton Boys' High School in the running From Waikato Times
Published 15:09 11/10/2015
For a second successive week, Walker played a leading hand in getting his team across the line, this timesmashing an unbeaten 90 on Saturday afternoon in Lonestar HBHS's four-wicket win over The Riv Marist Suburbsat the .University of Waikato
NZ centre stage for conference From SunLive
Published 09:01 11/10/2015
Other keynote speakers include the Minister for Primary Industries, Nathan Guy, Jacqueline Rowarth from Waikato, Ian Proudfoot from, KPMG, Ben Dalton from Ministry of Primary Industries, Rick Pridmore fromUniversity
DairyNZ, Simon Limmer from Zespri, Lukas Paravinci and John Monaghan from Fonterra, and Jeffrey Clarke fromNZ Wine.
Mr Pink, a charismatic sponge who lives under the sea From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 09:00 11/10/2015
Phil Ross, a marine ecologist from , photographed the sponge while diving around the wreckWaikato Universityand sent the image to Professor Chris Battershill who heads Tauranga's Coastal Marine Field Centre.
'Death by a thousand cuts': NZ's oil spill record revealed From Waikato Times
Published 15:56 10/10/2015
Also from Stuff Environment
While most of the spills have been relatively small - ranging from a few millilitres to several thousand litres -Professor Chris Battershill of likened it to "death by a thousand cuts" and said there was needWaikato Universityfor heightened vigilance.
Bogan betrayal From Waikato Times
Published 09:30 06/10/2015
I was quite interested in what might be covered in this series because it was a documentary, it had Waikato/Wintec's Dr David Snell as its star, and was previewed as having academic credibility.University
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 45 81
Three cheers for Hamilton East From Waikato Times
Published 12:00 06/10/2015
There was a lecturer from , a woman who used to own another local cafe, and so on.Waikato University
Astute mind rises to the challenge From Rotorua Daily Post
Published 14:45 09/10/2015
He embarked on an ambitious university programme that saw him complete a double major bachelor of science at , then a diploma of natural resources and master of applied science in resourceUniversity of Waikato
management through a programme run by the universities of Canterbury and Lincoln, and the Centre for ResourceManagement. ... Mr Shaw was named Rotorua Business Person of the Year in 2014, a member of the NZ Order ofMerit in 2014, and is a distinguished alumnae of the .University of Waikato
Waikato University selected as sustainability awards finalist From New Zealand Herald
Published 12:24 09/10/2015
The has been selected as a finalist in the 2015 Green Gown Awards Australasia forUniversity of Waikato"GoingGreen@Waikato". ... Environmental and Sustainability Manager Rachael GoddardUniversity of Waikatosays the awards are recognition of the sustainability successes that universities and polytechnics have achieved.
The future of Waikato business From SunLive
Published 11:36 09/10/2015
If this is a question you have asked yourself then definitely make sure you get along to a free panel discussionwhich is taking place at the on Friday, October 30. ... The will host aUniversity of Waikato University of Waikatofree panel discussion focusing on business in the Waikato in 10 years' time on Friday, October 30. ... Thisupcoming panel discussion is being co-sponsored by Waikato Regional Council, the , theUniversity of WaikatoWaikato Chamber of Commerce and the Sustainable Business Network.
Government early investment boosts commercialisation of public funded science:report
From National Business Review (NBR)
Published 15:00 08/10/2015
In another example, Aduro Biopolymers is trialling products made from Novatein resin, which resulted from research into a novel method of manufacturing plastics from blood meal, a natural wasteUniversity of Waikato
product from meat processing.
Call to move from landfill to incineration From Radio New Zealand
Published 20:13 07/10/2015
Also from MSN
The author of the book, , said New Zealand needed to moveWaikato University professor Alexander Gillespieaway from using landfills and look to waste incineration. ... said New Zealand used liners inProfessor Gillespielandfills that last for only 80 to 100 years, leaving a problem for future generations.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 46 81
Tauranga Masters graduate's thesis on gambling From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 20:15 07/10/2015
Ms Arnold was also graduating from the in October 2015 with a Postgraduate Diploma inUniversity of WaikatoHuman Development.
The Panel with Ellen Read and David King (Part 2) From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 17:37 07/10/2015
joins the Panel to discuss the role Russia is playing in the Syrian conflict and how AustraliaProfessor Al Gillespieshould handle Islamic radicalisation.
Russia's mission in Syria and radical Islam in Australia From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 17:17 07/10/2015
joins the Panel to discuss the role Russia is playing in the Syrian conflict and how AustraliaProfessor Al Gillespieshould handle Islamic radicalisation.
Claudelands cost back in spotlight From Waikato Times
Published 15:22 07/10/2015
is conducting a study to examine the economic value generated by Claudelands and otherWaikato Universitymajor event activities in Hamilton.
What a waste! From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 09:55 07/10/2015
Law wrote Waste Policy: International Regulation,University of Waikato Professor Alexander GillespieComparative and Contextual Perspectives because, while being one of the less glamorous environmental stories, itis one that every citizen is connected to.
Kiwi laws aren’t robust enough to prevent a mass shooting - expert (4:07) From TVNZ Video, TVNZ
Published 09:48 07/10/2015
Professor Al Gillespie
Christian-Muslim relations From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 21:31 06/10/2015
Religion Religious studies Prof. Douglas Pratt from on one's faith in God or gods... theUniversity of Waikatocharacter of Christian-Muslim relations.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 47 81
Inside story: The sounds of science From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 19:57 06/10/2015
Lack of funding meant it took several years to get the project off the ground but with the support of individuals,including Professor Chris Battershill of the , Duggan formed the House of Science TaurangaUniversity of WaikatoCharitable Trust in 2014.
Mori scholar translates "Alice in Wonderland" into Te Reo Mori From Maori Television
Published 16:29 06/10/2015
students Aurere Thatcher and Kahuripene Kawe remember reading Alice in Wonderland as aWaikato Universitychild. ... The book took a total of five years for Tom Roa to complete while he was teaching at .Waikato University
Insurer credits NZ experience for global success From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 19:00 06/10/2015
He completed a Bachelor of Management Studies at , and praises Waikato's business school,Waikato Universitywhich he rates as world class.
Insurer credits NZ experience for global success From Rotorua Daily Post
Published 19:00 06/10/2015
He completed a Bachelor of Management Studies at , and praises Waikato's business school,Waikato Universitywhich he rates as world class.
TPP - Agreed From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 16:30 06/10/2015
joins the Panel to discuss what's been agreed on, what's in the TPPA for New Zealand and what we'llAl Gillespiebe sacrificing.
Possyum gets death sentence reprieve From Waikato Times
Published 12:43 06/10/2015
Also from , Waikato Times Southland Times Life and Style
In 2013, then PhD student Kristie Cameron was studying the eating habits of possums withWaikato Universitythe help of hand-reared baby possum Lottie.
Multi-million dollar Claudelands spend-up adds to deficit From Hamilton News
Published 12:31 06/10/2015
Council has also commissioned for a study of the economic benefits of projects likeWaikato UniversityClaudelands, which Mr Murray said would be the first study of its type.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 48 81
TPPA passed - what does it mean for our dairy industry? From Radio Live Audio, Radio Live
Published 10:22 06/10/2015
Mark Sainsbury talks with Jaqueline Rowath, Professor of Agribusiness from the about theUniversity of WaikatoTPPA and our dairy industry - what does it mean, and what does the future hold?
Alexander Gillespie: How to stop NZ suffering US-style shootings From New Zealand Herald
Published 10:32 06/10/2015
Also from NZ Herald National
is a professor of law at the .Alexander Gillespie University of Waikato
AUDIO: How does our dairy industry feel about the TPP deal being signed offovernight?
From Radio Live Audio, Radio Live
Published 08:28 06/10/2015
Paul Henry talks with Jacqueline Rowarth, professor of Agribusiness, on how the NZ DairyUniversity of Waikatoindustry will feel about the TPP being signed off at around 1am this morning.
Walker leads the way as Hamilton BHS open club cricket season with tight win From Waikato Times
Published 13:57 04/10/2015
Batting first at on Saturday afternoon, Old Boys compiled 128-7 off 20 overs courtesy of aWaikato Universitynumber of handy contributions.
Band launch debut album with final gig From Waikato Times
Published 12:58 04/10/2015
Also from Waikato Times News
Life coach, tutor and former Fraser teacher Jason Henderson (electric guitar); Jon ClarkeWaikato University(bass guitar, vocals), a teacher at Hamilton Christian School; and Brett Wilson (electric guitar, vocals), who alsoteaches at Vision College, round out Sound the Ocean.
Dame Malvina’s triumphant return From New Zealand Women's Weekly
Published 08:00 04/10/2015
Although her performance career has slowed down immensely, she’s been flat out lecturing in music at the and running the Dame Malvina Major Foundation, where she mentors up-and-comingUniversity of Waikato
talent.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 49 81
More women needed for IT: industry From Stuff.co.nz
Published 11:12 03/10/2015
Also from , Waikato Times The Press Technology
She was one of about 30 high school-aged girls trying their hands at web design in a girls-only workshop at the on Friday. ... computer science senior tutor Nilesh Kanji led theUniversity of Waikato University of Waikato
workshop and said computer science has an image problem.
Protection orders will be enforced without fail From Rotorua Daily Post
Published 10:00 03/10/2015
Psychology senior lecturer Dr Neville Robertson, who specialises in family violence, saidUniversity of Waikato"these are not crimes of love, these are crimes of ownership".
Harvey Norman's 'revised' prices revised upwards From New Zealand Herald
Published 06:00 03/10/2015
Also from NZ Herald Business
associate professor of strategic brand management Carolyn Costley says the company needsWaikato Universityto offer a better sweetener than a voucher and refund.
Was there any point to Key's speech to the UN? From Radio Live Audio, Radio Live
Published 17:06 02/10/2015
Duncan Garner finds out more with Professor Al Gillespie
Love, drugs and personality themes of fresh play From Waikato Times
Published 15:17 02/10/2015
Also from Waikato Times
A rare trio of chances for Hamilton theatre-goers to experience a contemporary play - without the drama of afull-scale production - is coming up at .Waikato University
Hamilton wins International River Science Conference From CIM Magazine
Published 12:55 02/10/2015
Hosted at the , the five-day conference will include networking and dinner functions and aUniversity of Waikatorange of field trips which will see delegates explore many parts of the region. ... The bid to secure the conferencewas presented in La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA, by Associate Professor Kevin Collier of the University of Waikatoand Bob Penter of the Waikato River Authority.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 50 81
Cruelty in home escalating: agency From New Zealand Herald
Published 06:00 02/10/2015
psychology senior lecturer Dr Neville Robertson, who specialises in family violence, saidUniversity of Waikatonot stepping in allowed the behaviour to worsen.
The future of cycling From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 20:15 01/10/2015
Bryan speaks to delegates at this organised event on the future of pedal power.Waikato University
Newsletter: The Read: Thursday, 1 October 2015 From Booksellers New Zealand
Published 16:39 01/10/2015
An award has been set up to enable a New Zealand writer of fiction, poetry, drama or serious non-fiction to become Writer in Residence in 2016.Waikato University’s
Manuka expert Peter Molan dies From Stuff.co.nz
Published 16:17 01/10/2015
Also from Waikato Times
Peter spent 41 years as a lecturer, retiring in April 2014, and loved working with students,University of Waikatoshe said.
Je Suis Heloise: The Research Journey From The Big Idea
Published 15:28 01/10/2015
Mandy, who’s been the writer in residence this year, has been head down with writing duringWaikato University’severy spare moment.
Otago gains ground in uni rankings From Otago Daily Times
Published 09:00 01/10/2015
- 172 = University of Auckland - 201-250 University of Otago - 351-400 Victoria University of Wellington - 401-500University of Canterbury - 401-500 - 501-600 Massey University - 601-800 AucklandUniversity of WaikatoUniversity of Technology
Alexander Gillespie: Co-operation between old foes key to new Syrian dawn From New Zealand Herald
Published 06:31 01/10/2015
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 51 81
Leaving family behind for a Club Med lifestyle From New Zealand Herald
Published 06:00 01/10/2015
sociologist Peggy Koopman-Boyden says it's not realistic to expect elderly people to leaveWaikato Universitytheir own friends and networks to join adult children in another town or another country.
'These are not crimes of love, these are crimes of ownership' From New Zealand Herald
Published 06:00 01/10/2015
The judge's comments resonated with Psychology Senior Lecturer Dr Neville Robertson,University of Waikatowho specialises in family violence.
Dame Malvina Major retires from opera singing From Radio New Zealand
Published 20:33 30/09/2015
Dame Malvina, a Hamilton native, will continue to be a Professor of Voice at .Waikato University
Online voting trial fails to sway council From Hamilton News
Published 13:14 30/09/2015
lecturer Nick Munn wrote his PHD on political inclusion and how youth are treated inWaikato Universitydemocracy and published at least three academic papers on the subject.
Waikato of University hosts free coding workshops for girls From TechDay
Published 11:20 30/09/2015
The is hosting computing workshops for girls this October, with the aim of encouragingUniversity of Waikatofemale students to consider a career in computer science. ... Grace Nolan, a student andWaikato Universitycomputer science advocate, says when she first got her hands on a computer her parents hated it. ... Theworkshop are being held at the on Friday, 2 October and Friday, 9 October fromUniversity of Waikato12pm-3pm.
Kiwi troops could be pulled into Syria: academic From Waikato Times
Published 09:28 30/09/2015
Also from , Dominion Post Politics Stuff National News
Several Western powers seemed to have softened on working with the Syrian president, professor Al Gillespiesaid, and that could pave the way to UN-approved action.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 52 81
Pengxin still mulling response to Lochinver buy rejection From Dominion Post
Published 18:00 29/09/2015
Also from , , Stuff Business News Taranaki Daily News Business Manawatu Standard Business
law school's Dr Zhixiong Liao said Pengxin had at least two avenues of response - to seek aWaikato UniversityHigh Court judicial review of the decision or reapply for consent to buy the big farm.
Kiwi Scott Calder plays key role in stud career of Triple Crown winner AmericanPharoah
From Stuff.co.nz
Published 19:49 29/09/2015
Calder comes from a horse background - his father is former Windsor Park Stud marketer and current CoolmoreNew Zealand representative Gordon Calder - but though he took an interest in the industry, he didn't have muchhands-on experience until he began a business management degree at .Waikato University
Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 21:08 28/09/2015
Prof. Mark Apperley from spreads out the silicon chips to expose how computers switch usUniversity of Waikatoon.
Singer, finance whiz and Olympian distinguished Waikato alumni From Waikato Times
Published 18:04 28/09/2015
Also from Stuff National News
When Hinewehi Mohi got a call about a distinguished alumni event, she thought the wantedUniversity of Waikatoher to sing. ... Churchouse has a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in economics, and a Master of Social Sciences fromthe and has since notched up more than 35 years' experience in the Asian investmentUniversity of Waikatosector.
Speech: Shaw, James: Oral Questions - Questions to Ministers From New Zealand Parliament
Published 15:05 28/09/2015
James Shaw : Would he agree with management school’s 2013 business survey which foundWaikato Universitythat "Lack of Government leadership has seen companies stop measuring their carbon footprint or put their carbonstrategies on hold.", and is it not now time for this Parliament to show this climate leadership?
New appointments at NZTE From Exporter
Published 07:26 28/09/2015
He holds Law (LLB) and Commerce (BMS) degrees from the and is admitted as a legalUniversity of Waikatopractitioner in New Zealand.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 53 81
Light may deter mice From Waikato Times
Published 20:38 27/09/2015
Also from Waikato Times News
doctoral student Bridgette Farnworth is looking into whether brightness could be used toUniversity of Waikatohelp keep nocturnal rodents away from conservation areas. ... Farnworth's main doctoral supervisors are ProfessorJoseph Waas from biological sciences at the and Landcare Research's John Innes, aUniversity of Waikatowildlife biologist. ... And her Research Institute doctoral scholarship was pivotal, she said.University of Waikato
Hamilton-born Warren Gatland's Welsh team steals RWC win from England From Waikato Times
Published 19:37 27/09/2015
Also from Waikato Times
Gatland was born and educated in Hamilton, studied at the and played a record 140 gamesUniversity of Waikatoat hooker for Waikato.
Stephen Donald predicts the All Blacks will win the Rugby World Cup From NZ Fishing News
Published 07:57 24/09/2015
Also from Waikato Times Sport
There's also the pressing matter of a degree to finish at . ... "They're great people at Waikato University Waikato], very long-suffering.[University
Principal to take up new challenge From Waikato Times
Published 15:38 25/09/2015
Leith has spent most of his teaching career working with students in the middle school years, and holds a Master ofEducational Leadership from the .University of Waikato
Kids helping crack cyber crime From Waikato Times
Published 15:23 25/09/2015
Also from , The Press Technology Waikato Times
Twelve-year-old twins Adam and Nathan Starkey, of Waiuku, were among 150 computer coding experts fromacross the country trying to beat the challenges set by the brightest and best of the Cyber Security Researcher ofWaikato (Crow) at this month. ... The Cyber Security Challenge website at Waikato University Waikato
lists Interpol as a supporter, as well as the Cloud Security Alliance, ConnectSmart, InternetNZ, NetSafeUniversityand Stratus. ... Ash said one of his briefs was to work with partners such as to improve NewWaikato UniversityZealand cybersecurity by putting bright young minds on the case.
Dick Wilkins: AgResearch has lost its way From New Zealand Herald
Published 15:02 25/09/2015
Emeritus Professor Dick Wilkins worked at Ruakura from 1989 to 1995 before moving to the Department ofBiological Sciences at the .University of Waikato
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 54 81
Newsletter: AgResearch angst, short science and SAVVY in Auckland From Science Media Centre
Published 14:58 25/09/2015
Speaking to Radio New Zealand, Agribusiness Professor Jacqueline Rowarth was highlyUniversity of Waikatocritical of the downsizing, noting that the current lay-offs were just the latest in a string of staff cuts over the last fiveyears.
Family connection for new teacher at Te Aroha Primary's new special needs unit From Waikato Times
Published 14:06 25/09/2015
She secured a job there after relieving at the school when she finished studying at the ,University of Waikatowhere she completed degrees in teaching as well as early childhood and nannying.
Research 'abandoned' in AgResearch cuts From Radio New Zealand
Published 10:47 25/09/2015
Professor of Agri-Business at the Jacqueline Rowarth said these scientists have had to goUniversity of Waikatothrough that all over again this week.
School closure consult 'farce' says principal From Radio New Zealand
Published 09:57 25/09/2015
Ms Callaghan said one of the submissions put forward to the Ministry of Education was by a Waikato Universityprofessor.
Rethinking enzyme evolution From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 21:20 24/09/2015
Matilda, Wayne and collaborator Vic Arcus recently published a paper discussing evolutionUniversity of Waikatoin proteins.
Indigenous Belief report unbelievable From Waatea News
Published 15:30 24/09/2015
Research Director Leonie Pihama says the three Pakeha authors make sweepingUniversity of Waikatostatements about Maori without the cultural knowledge or experience to do so.
Midday Rural News for 24 September 2015 From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 12:57 24/09/2015
An agri-business professor at Jacqueline Rowarth says staff were told yesterday their rolesWaikato Universityare being targeted for redundancy and had to go home not knowing if they had a job.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 55 81
'Severe' sea lettuce season ahead From Bay of Plenty Regional Council
Published 09:59 24/09/2015
Also from , , , , SunLive News Bay of Plenty Times News Voxy Whale Oil Yahoo
"In addition to our regular monitoring, we’ve been supporting two PhD projects that will addUniversity of Waikatoto our information base about sea lettuce dynamics," Mr Win said.
Students learn importance of biodiversity From Rebecca Doyle, Lincoln University
Published 09:35 24/09/2015
Also from Yahoo
"Experts from Lincoln University, the National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research and Waikato will help students to document the diversity of native species living in the streams and wetlands of OwlUniversity
Farm, on the edge of the Waikato River.
Past fuels desire to help others From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 19:00 23/09/2015
At the age of 25, Peters managed to shake off what she describes as her "rock 'n' roll lifestyle" and enrolled at where she spent seven years studying psychology.Waikato University
Our leading innovators shine bright From Northern Advocate
Published 17:00 23/09/2015
It also had access to the post-harvest research by .Waikato University
Rural round-up From Home Paddock
Published 14:00 23/09/2015
agribusiness professor Jacqueline Rowarth says she’s been told the cuts could involve 20Waikato Universitypercent of the 500 or so research staff.
Endace to shed jobs under new owner From NZ City
Published 13:07 23/09/2015
Endace, which was formed to commercialise some research, is believed to be slashing staffWaikato Universityso its new owner can sell the firm. ... The company formed in 2001 to commercialise research out of Waikato
, was sold for $154 million in 2012 to Californian networking solutions firm Emulex, which in turn, wasUniversitysold in May to Nasdaq-listed Avago Technologies for $US587m.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 56 81
Endace to shed jobs under new owner Avago, risks having government grantsclawed-back
From National Business Review (NBR)
Published 10:50 23/09/2015
The company formed in 2001 to commercialise research out of , was sold for $154 million inUniversity of Waikato2012 to Californian networking solutions firm Emulex, which in turn, was sold in May to Nasdaq-listed AvagoTechnologies for US$587 million.
Anxious wait for AgResearch workers (NZ Newswire) From Yahoo
Published 06:02 23/09/2015
Also from , , MSN One News 3news
agribusiness professor Jacqueline Rowarth says she's been told the cuts could involve 20 perWaikato Universitycent of the 500 or so research staff - up to 100 employees.
Sports centre costs go up From SunLive
Published 14:44 22/09/2015
Downstairs they have New Zealand Rugby and, after the Bay of Plenty Polytechnic pulled out, the University of.Waikato
School's techno environment examined From Waikato Times
Published 13:53 22/09/2015
Principal investigator, associate professor at Faculty of Education Garry Falloon, saidWaikato University'sLeamington School had been selected for the study as it had a "very strong future focus".
New Zealand agriculture sector hit by job losses From NZ Farmer
Published 12:22 22/09/2015
professor of agribusiness Dr Jacqueline Rowarth understood an announcement would beWaikato Universitymade on September 24.
Bigger waves for NZ from La Nina increase From Otago Daily Times
Published 11:15 22/09/2015
International researchers from 13 institutions, including , gathered data from 48 beachesWaikato Universityacross three continents and five countries recorded between 1979 and 2012.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 57 81
Old methods produce new data From Waikato Times
Published 11:53 22/09/2015
Also from Waikato University
alumnus Dr Ian Kusabs is a fisheries adviser to Te Arawa and Ngti Tuwharetoa and isUniversity of Waikatoresearching the state of kura (freshwater crayfish) in the central North Island lakes.
Is this what Key meant by investing in research? From The Standard
Published 08:56 22/09/2015
agribusiness professor Jacqueline Rowarth said she had also heard redundancyWaikato Universityannouncements were imminent, and whispers that 20 percent of science staff would be axed.
AgResearch staff wait to find out if they'll keep their jobs From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 09:22 22/09/2015
Professor Jacqueline Rowarth is a Professor of Agri-Business at the .University of Waikato
Hamilton workers urged to go walkabout From Waikato Times
Published 09:08 22/09/2015
lecturer Ben Worth is ready to count his steps for the walking challenge. ... Ben Worth, aWaikato Universitypublic relations lecturer at , thinks the campaign is needed to raise awareness of the benefits ofWaikato Universitywalking and the way they transfer to the workplace. ... Workplaces involved in the walking campaign include majoreducation providers and Wintec, employees from Hamilton City Council, Genesis Energy andWaikato UniversityDairy NZ.
Club upgrade could cost extra $150k From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 08:30 22/09/2015
The Bay of Plenty Polytechnic had pulled out of the project but they were hopeful that wouldWaikato Universitytake over the space.
Jacques Poot: Migration boom From Newstalk ZB Audio and Video, Newstalk ZB
Published 20:06 22/09/2015
Professor of Demographics Jacques Poot joins the Mike Hosking Breakfast to discuss theWaikato Universityrecord levels of migration.
La Niña hits Kiwi coastline harder than thought From Newshub
Published 06:33 22/09/2015
The study was carried out by researchers from 13 international institutions, including the ,University of Waikatoreports Radio New Zealand.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 58 81
AUDIO: More job losses at Fonterra - is our Dairy industry in trouble? From Radio Live Audio, Radio Live
Published 07:45 22/09/2015
Paul Henry talks with Jacqueline Rowarth, agribusiness professor at the , on the DairyUniversity of WaikatoIndustry in NZ.
Living in 'extreme poverty' From Waikato Times
Published 07:23 22/09/2015
The student is joining thousands of Kiwis in giving up their creature comforts this week toWaikato Universitycombat human trafficking. ... The TEAR Fund team at is led by Evie Tuck, with Samuel TanWaikato Universityjoined by fellow students Charissa Tan, Gaia Church and Patience Ngara.
Climate events put NZ coast at risk From Radio New Zealand
Published 07:00 22/09/2015
Also from MSN
The researchers from 13 institutions, including the , discovered that during periods of LaUniversity of WaikatoNiña many stretches of New Zealand's coast had to cope with powerful waves and erosion.
Key defends government's research policy (NZ Newswire) From Yahoo
Published 06:02 22/09/2015
Also from , 3news MSN
agribusiness professor Jacqueline Rowarth says she's been told the cuts could involve 20 perWaikato Universitycent of the 500 or so research staff.
Pengxin best to reapply with better case for Lochinver From Dominion Post
Published 16:47 21/09/2015
Also from, , , Manawatu Standard Business Taranaki Daily News Business Dominion Post Politics Stuff National News
With the Chinese company "considering its options" after its conditional $88 million deal to buy the big North Islandfarm was vetoed last week by the Government because the benefits to New Zealand were not "substantial andidentifiable", law school's Dr Zhixiong Liao said Pengxin had at least two avenues of responseWaikato University- to seek a High Court judicial review of the decision or reapply for purchase consent.
Job cuts possible for AgResearch From Newstalk ZB
Published 02:56 22/09/2015
agribusiness professor Jacqueline Rowarth said job cuts would be a major blow to scientificWaikato Universityresearch.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 59 81
Bedside prayers for reo scholar From Waatea News
Published 14:00 21/09/2015
The 43-year-old lecturer was flown to Waikato Hospital after the motorcycle he was riding onWaikato Universitycrashed near Paengaroa in the Bay of Plenty.
Expected AgResearch cuts 'fatal blow' (NZ Newswire) From Yahoo
Published 14:29 21/09/2015
Also from , NZ City MSN
agribusiness professor Jacqueline Rowarth says she had originally been told 82 staff wereWaikato Universitybeing laid off but that number had shifted to between 80 and 100, or 20 per cent of the 500 or so research staff.
Expected 90 lay-offs at AgResearch 'pretty fatal blow' to research, says scientistEdmeades
From National Business Review (NBR)
Published 12:00 21/09/2015
Also from NZ Herald Business
agribusiness professor Jacqueline Rowarth said she had originally been told 82 staff wereWaikato Universitybeing laid off but that number had shifted to between 80 and 100, or 20% of the 500 or so research staff.
Advisory: Appointments - Ombudsman and Chief Ombudsman, Deputy Controllerand Auditor-General, Independent Police Conduct Authority, Abortion SupervisoryCommittee
From New Zealand Parliament
Published 09:39 21/09/2015
He is a fellow of the institute and gained his business management studies qualification from the University of.Waikato
AgResearch scientist job cuts 'imminent' From Radio New Zealand
Published 07:02 21/09/2015
Also from , Radio NZ News MSN
But agribusiness professor Jacqueline Rowarth said she had also heard redundancyWaikato Universityannouncements were imminent and the numbers she had been told were more than 20 percent of science staff.
Sport is the new religion From Waikato Times
Published 08:04 16/09/2015
Witness the recent hosting by the of the Female Athlete Health Symposium at theUniversity of WaikatoAvantidrome in Cambridge.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 60 81
Well-known Maori Waikato University lecturer critically injured in motorcyclecrash
From Waikato Times
Published 15:37 19/09/2015
Also from , Stuff National News Waikato Times
He works as a Faculty of Education lecturer at .Waikato University
Hamilton man critically injured in motorcycle crash From Waikato Times
Published 10:52 19/09/2015
Also from Stuff National News
The man is understood to be a lecturer at the .University of Waikato
Aussie politics - it's a brutal business, mate From New Zealand Herald
Published 05:00 19/09/2015
Also from NZ Herald National
Lansbury crossed the Tasman for a job at the fledgling and to be with John "Jock" Salmon,University of Waikatoa brilliant French scholar and humanities dean at the raw Hamilton campus.
Runner up in Miss IndiaNZ From Waikato Times
Published 13:53 18/09/2015
She is currently in her second year studying towards a law degree at the in Hamilton.University of Waikato
Lochinver Station decision draws fire (NZ Newswire) From Yahoo
Published 14:04 18/09/2015
Also from NZ City
professor of agribusiness Jacqueline Rowarth is scratching her head about that.Waikato University's
Mozart project to feature three generations From Rotorua Daily Post
Published 09:16 18/09/2015
The performance will also feature acclaimed conductor David Squire, of National Youth Choir fame, four risingsoloists from and the Mozart Festival Orchestra, under Rotorua's Jim McGregor.Waikato University
Jacqueline Rowarth: Lochinver Station sale refusal From Newstalk ZB Audio and Video, Newstalk ZB
Published 08:17 18/09/2015
Jacqueline Rowarth, Agribusiness Professor at joins Larry Williams to discuss the issue of theWaikato UniversityLochinver Station sale and the Government's refusal to sell the Station to a Chinese company.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 61 81
Five clever ideas to beat our pests From New Zealand Herald
Published 18:53 17/09/2015
Meanwhile, a researcher will use an $85,000 scholarship to help her investigate an interestingWaikato Universityform of non-lethal pest control, using light.
Alert Newsletter 878 From New Zealand Royal Society
Published 18:45 17/09/2015
Speakers are Blake Holgate from Rabobank; Prof Keith Woodford, Lincoln University; Andy Macfarlane,Macfarlane Rural Business; Prof Steve Wratten, Bio-Protection Research Centre; Ina Pinxterhuis, DairyNZ; SusanGoodfellow, Central Plains Water; Jim Grierson, Horticulture Management Ltd; Dr Grant Edwards, LincolnUniversity; Ron Pellow, South Island Dairy Development Centre; James Hoban, farmer; Nick Pyke, Foundation forArable Research; Prof Derrick Moot, Lincoln University and Prof Jacqueline Rowarth, .Waikato University
NZ ignores Maori history From Waikato Times
Published 16:23 17/09/2015
Also from Waikato Times
"While you may have commemorated [the 150th anniversary] over here, in other parts of the country, it went pastsilently," he said while in Hamilton to give the keynote speech at the Kingitanga Day. ... University of Waikato
Pro Vice Chancellor Maori Linda Smith said Maori felt fighting for their land had been theUniversity of Waikatoright thing to do morally.
Burglary crews busted by eagle eyed neighbours in Hamilton From Waikato Times
Published 15:57 17/09/2015
Also from Waikato Times
The woman, who works full time while studying at , had her laptop stolen containing upcomingWaikato Universityassignments, and television.
Waikato University celebrates Kingitanga Day From Maori Television
Published 14:48 17/09/2015
celebrations are well underway for this year’s 7th annual Kingitanga Day. ... Waikato University Waikato Senior Lecturer of Mori protocol Te Kahautu Maxwell says that bringing understanding and awarenessUniversity
of the Kingitanga Movement and research on issues concerning Mori, to students and the wider community is thefocus of celebrations. ... Other speakers of the day include Senior Lecturer Tom Roa, whoWaikato Universityspoke about the film Ng R o Hune which told the story of men who were forcibly sent to Narrow Neck MilitaryCamp.
Kingitanga Day celebrates unique heritage From Waatea News
Published 13:30 17/09/2015
students have a break from classes today as they celebrate Kingitanga Day. ... FOR THEWaikato UniversityFULL INTERVIEW WITH PRO VICE CHANCELLOR DR LINDA TUHIWAI SMITH CLICKWAIKATO UNIVERSITYON THE LINK
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 62 81
Boffins at odds over greening incentives From AgriHQ
Published 11:33 17/09/2015
Its claims that lack of support had transformed much of the country "into a massive dairy farm for China as a result"especially angered agribusiness Professor Jacqueline Rowarth.Waikato University
Shanghai Pengxin purchase of NZ's Lochinver Station rejected by Government From Stuff.co.nz
Published 11:18 17/09/2015
Also from, , , Dominion Post Business Taranaki Daily News Business Dominion Post Politics Manawatu Standard Business
professor of agribusiness Jacqueline Rowarth supported a rejection of the Lochinver sale.Waikato University
The geography lesson of a lifetime From Northland Age
Published 09:03 17/09/2015
After a 10-hour flight from Auckland, Singapore proved to be a real eye-opener for William, who plans to becomethe chief executive of his own company when he graduates from Business School at .Waikato University
Hawaiian exchange student says Mori immersion experience invaluable From Te Karere, TVNZ
Published 20:15 16/09/2015
In an effort to learn new ways of reviving her own native language, one Hawaiian exchange student came toAotearoa to learn te reo Mori at the .University of Waikato
The Panel with Barry Corbett and Liz Bowen-Clewley (Part 1) From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 17:03 16/09/2015
Also from , , , Radio NZ Audio Radio NZ Audio Radio NZ Audio Radio NZ Audio
of the discusses the shutting of borders against the tide of refugees in EuropeAl Gillespie University of Waikatoand Australia's worries about a future welfare burden from refugees without jobs.
Dairy farmers not celebrating yet From Radio New Zealand
Published 13:50 16/09/2015
Despite the sharp rise, agribusiness professor Jacqueline Rowarth said there was a longUniversity of Waikatoway to go until Fonterra was able to pay farmers a fair price.
Advisory: 3 Days to go for 'Action for Peace' Conference - Register Now From Peace Foundation
Published 12:49 16/09/2015
Professor Alexander Gillespie
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 63 81
Farmers sneeze and townies cough - sooner From Rural News
Published 11:00 16/09/2015
- Jacqueline Rowarth is professor of agribusiness, The .University of Waikato
Silver Fern Farms deal: concern over meat prices From Farming Show
Published 12:04 16/09/2015
Agribusiness professor at , Jacqueline Rowarth believes this will open the gate for AllianceWaikato Universitysuppliers to head to Silver FernFarms.
Review: An outstanding Opus experience From Waikato Times
Published 10:56 16/09/2015
One has come to expect that the Connections Concert between Opus and the has anUniversity of Waikatoinstrumental focus, in that the winner of the Conservatorium of Music concerto competition is the featured soloist.
Jacqueline Rowarth questions lack of local investment in SFF From Farming Show
Published 09:03 16/09/2015
Agribusiness professor at , Jacqueline Rowarth believes foreign investment is great for extraWaikato Universityemployment and growth.
Questions and Answers - Sept 15 From Parliament Today
Published 05:07 15/09/2015
James Shaw : Would he agree with management school’s 2013 business survey which foundWaikato Universitythat: "Lack of Government leadership has seen companies stop measuring their carbon footprint or put their carbonstrategies on hold.", and is it not now time for this Parliament to show this climate leadership?
Advisory: Oral Questions - Questions to Ministers From New Zealand Parliament
Published 16:51 15/09/2015
James Shaw : Would he agree with management school’s 2013 business survey which foundWaikato Universitythat: "Lack of Government leadership has seen companies stop measuring their carbon footprint or put their carbonstrategies on hold.", and is it not now time for this Parliament to show this climate leadership?
Advisory: 6. Flag Referendum-Process From New Zealand Parliament
Published 16:09 15/09/2015
James Shaw : Would he agree with management school’s 2013 business survey which foundWaikato Universitythat: "Lack of Government leadership has seen companies stop measuring their carbon footprint or put their carbonstrategies on hold .",
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 64 81
Global leap for Waikato Uni From SunLive
Published 15:08 15/09/2015
The has placed 338th in the world in the Quacquarelli Symonds World University RankingsUniversity of Waikato2015/16 released today. ... The is in the midst of constructing a $55 million universityUniversity of Waikatocampus on Durham Street in Tauranga's central business district.
Anglers oppose trout farming From SunLive
Published 14:16 15/09/2015
Graeme Coates, chair of the Regional Aquaculture Organisation, says a study identified theWaikato Universityeconomic opportunities of commercial trout farming.
Waikato crews looking forward to tactical challenge of 2015 Great Race From Waikato Times
Published 10:23 15/09/2015
"I think it's really exciting," Kiddle said of racing with in the Great Race.Waikato University
$25m 'boutique' stadium for Domain put on table From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 09:45 15/09/2015
A proposal for a new boutique sports stadium at Domain worth about $25 million has been presented toTaurangacouncillors by Civic Amenities Group. ... The group's chairman, Paul Adams of Carrus Group, told theTauranga'sBay of Plenty Times they had briefed City Council on a package of proposed civic infrastructure projects,Taurangaincluding the development of a stadium at the Domain with a capacity of about 15,000. ... "The Civic AmenitiesGroup has presented a proposal to the elected members and is looking forward to working collaboratively with
City Council in further costing, then developing, funding and construction of a boutique stadium, " heTaurangasaid.
University of Auckland rated best in New Zealand From Stuff.co.nz
Published 06:38 15/09/2015
Those institutions are followed by Wellington's Victoria University at 229th, Massey University at 337th, the at 338th and Lincoln University at 373rd.University of Waikato
Westland Milk redundancies 'major' for economy From Newshub
Published 04:00 15/09/2015
Professor Jacqueline Rowarth from says such exercises often don't end up saving money.Waikato University
NewsRoom Digest: Top NZ News Items for September 14, 2015 From Evening Report
Published 17:59 14/09/2015
INTERNATIONAL CELLO FEST 2016: World-leading cellists and cello teachers will congregate in Hamilton nextyear for a week-long international cello festival hosted by the .University of Waikato
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 65 81
Not-so-United Kingdom From Waikato Times
Published 18:23 14/09/2015
Also from Waikato Times News
He says UK politicians now need to convince their constituents of the union's benefits, and he will speak on thetopic at the on Tuesday.University of Waikato
Playcentre reflects on good year From Tamahere Forum
Published 15:20 06/09/2015
"We have also visited lots of interesting places in our community, including inspecting bones and specimens in alaboratory at , learning about fire safety and how to hold a fire hose at Chartwell Fire Station,Waikato Universityand exploringd the inside of the Westpac Rescue Helicopter.
Newsletter: World Without War: Action For Peace Conference From Peace Foundation
Published 11:24 14/09/2015
Phil Goff, Richard Northey, senior academics from AUT, the University of Auckland and ,Waikato Universityexperts against violence and war from Sweden and NZ, critics concerned about high tech weaponry, leadersrepresenting our youth, the UN, Maoridom, education and religions.
Learning unplugged: School ditches digital From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 08:42 14/09/2015
associate professor of screen and media studies Geoff Lealand says, while he spendsUniversity of Waikatovirtually all day on the computer (with an iPad and iPod close at hand), he doesn't use a cellphone.
Star aiming for prem three-peat From Hamilton News
Published 08:14 14/09/2015
Two Sir Edmund Hillary Scholars are included in the club's Premier side - Arnie Yugaraja and Sam Cooper - alongwith numerous other students, among them captain Freddy Walker, batsmen Chris FawcettWaikato Universityand Jake Harvey and allrounder Elliot Santner. ... - Visit the Sunday afternoon training sessions, from 1pm until thestart of daylight savings, at the cricket nets (access via Gate 3A, Silverdale Rd). ... - AttendWaikato Universitypre-season registration day on Thursday, October 1 from 5pm at the netsWaikato University
Scholarships and jobs keep debts at bay From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 07:30 14/09/2015
Darelle Howard, who studies at the and is completing a bachelor of social sciences withUniversity of Waikatohonours, said hard work and asking lots of questions was the key to achieving zero debt.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 66 81
Harvard men, Waikato women prevail in Gallagher Great Race From Lauren Heginbotham, U Leisure Limited
Published 19:51 13/09/2015
Also from , Voxy Yahoo
Cambridge and had some early tussles off the start line, with Waikato taking over secondWaikato universitiesposition for the majority of the race. ... The men’s race produced a fierce battle between all three crews; Harvard,the famed Ivy League American college, ten-time winners and the prestigious CambridgeWaikato UniversityUniversity. ... Meanwhile , led by U23 world champion Jackie Kiddle in stroke, also lead theWaikato Universityway from the east bank in the women’s race, with Sydney remaining close and Melbourne dropping back.
New Zealand's next top rowers look for new techniques at the great race From Waikato Times
Published 17:15 13/09/2015
Also from Stuff National News
In the mens eights, Harvard University had a convincing win, with England's Cambridge University pipping Waikato for second place. ... The Great Race, follows a three-boat format over an upstream 3.85km stretch ofUniversity
the River. ... The female crews compete for the Bryan Gould Cup, while the male crewsWaikato universitycompete for the coveted Harry Mahon Memorial Trophy.
Harvard University get revenge with Great Race victory on Waikato River From Waikato Times
Published 16:16 13/09/2015
Led by Kiwi James O'Connor, Harvard took control of the race from the start to edge clear of the University ofCambridge and . ... The women's crew were far too good for theirWaikato University Waikato UniversityAustralian opposition in the earlier race.
Harvard wins Waikato Great Race From Radio New Zealand
Published 15:21 13/09/2015
Harvard University has won the annual Waikato River Great Race beating off Cambridge University with Waikato in third place ... In the women's race, won beating Sydney and MelbourneUniversity Waikato University
universities. ... A powhiri was held on the marae on Wednesday.University of Waikato
Harvard wins the Great Race for first win in uni's history From TVNZ
Published 15:13 13/09/2015
Also from TVNZ
Harvard University has won rowing's Gallagher Great Race for the first time in the Ivy League school's history,beating and Cambridge University on the Waikato River this afternoon.Waikato University
Author Tessa Duder on her new book and Auckland's 'first lady', Sarah Mathew From Waikato Times
Published 13:47 13/09/2015
It is defined, Duder told 2008 graduating class (she was there to receive an honoraryWaikato University'sdoctorate) by "high levels of energy, creativity and ambition, an ability to make dreams happen".
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 67 81
Author Tessa Duder on her new book and Auckland's 'first lady', Sarah Mathew From Stuff.co.nz
Published 13:47 13/09/2015
It is defined, Duder told 2008 graduating class (she was there to receive an honoraryWaikato University'sdoctorate) by "high levels of energy, creativity and ambition, an ability to make dreams happen".
Waikato Great Race rowers set to embark From Radio New Zealand
Published 09:22 13/09/2015
A powhiri was held on the marae on Wednesday. ... The United States' Harvard UniversityUniversity of Waikatois joining the United Kingdom's Cambridge University to take on the eight for the covetedWaikato UniversityHarry Mahon Trophy.
Te Puia a whanau's legacy From Rotorua Daily Post
Published 13:00 12/09/2015
Mr West graduated from and is now a marketing manager for Te Puia.Waikato University
Farmer felt 'powerless' in cow abuse case From New Zealand Herald
Published 12:08 12/09/2015
A lecturer described the incident as a horrific animal abuse incident.University of Waikato
What's on: Things to do this weekend From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 09:31 12/09/2015
Opus Orchestra celebrates its partnership with to present talented student tenor, Filipe Manu,Waikato Universitywith his wicked winning Arias with an evocative performance of his Aotearoa Overture.
Man cut teets off cows after employer dispute From Newstalk ZB
Published 19:24 12/09/2015
Also from Yahoo
A lecturer is choosing to describe the incident as a horrific animal abuse incident.University of Waikato
Lament for the lost childhoods From Waikato Times
Published 14:22 09/09/2015
But I like the words of law , who says that every one of those numbersWaikato University professor Al Gillespieis a human being who is going to be taken from a helpless situation to one in which he or she is going to have amuch better life.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 68 81
Newsletter: Conservation conflicts & trans-Tasman IVF success From Science Media Centre
Published 14:57 11/09/2015
"What the authors have termed a 'laissez-faire' attitude to the environment has resulted in the expenditure ofalmost a billion dollars in the last few years fencing waterways, planting natives and upgrading effluent systems,"comments Professor of Agribusiness Jacqueline Rowarth, .University of Waikato
Harvard men and Waikato women take advantage at Indoor Row From Lauren Heginbotham, U Leisure Limited
Published 12:56 11/09/2015
Also from , Yahoo Voxy
Captain of the men’s crew said he was disappointed that they missed out on the win. ... Waikato University - 329.3sec ... - 391.7secUniversity of Waikato University of Waikato
Top five things to do this weekend: September 11 - 13 From Waikato Times
Published 10:50 11/09/2015
Also from Waikato Times
In the men's race, Harvard University will return to avenge its contentious loss to the lastUniversity of Waikatoyear, alongside England's Cambridge University.
'Abandoning' our farms to the market - expert reaction From Science Media Centre
Published 10:43 11/09/2015
Prof Jacqueline Rowarth, Professor of Agribusiness, , comments:University of Waikato
New Zealand's rich diversity of soils From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 21:43 10/09/2015
But for geoscientist David Lowe, who led a fieldtrip across the Taupo Volcanic Zone, pumiceWaikato Universitysoils have gone from despised to highly desirable.
Waikato student finishes degree debt free From Stuff.co.nz
Published 20:50 10/09/2015
Also from Waikato Times News
Scholarships worth a total of more than $27,000 and part-time work helped the student getUniversity of Waikatothrough her degree without debt. ... Prospective students will be able to discuss finance andUniversity of Waikatostudy options at an upcoming applicant day.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 69 81
Surf study under way to protect Lyall Bay waves From Dominion Post
Published 17:04 10/09/2015
The firm, in which all its employees are surfers, has been granted $1.2 million by the Ministry of BusinessInnovation and Employment, as part of a consortium led by , to spend three years mappingWaikato Universitywhat makes seven of New Zealand's surf breaks what they are.
Newsletter: The Read: Thursday, 10 September 2015 From Booksellers New Zealand
Published 16:30 10/09/2015
Cambridge writer and English lecturer Tracey Slaughter has won the 2015 Landfall EssayUniversity of WaikatoCompetition for her essay ‘Ashdown Place’.
'If you hit someone they'd be mush' From Waikato Times
Published 16:12 10/09/2015
Also from , , , Waikato Times Waikato Times Waikato Times Waikato Times
mechanical engineering student Salman Safar, 21, appeared before community magistrateWaikato UniversitySusan Hovell on Thursday morning, where he was left in no doubt of his standing in her eyes, after he was caughtby police travelling at more than twice the posted speed limit on Wairere Drive.
Mount student completes degree debt free From SunLive
Published 15:04 10/09/2015
Also from Bay of Plenty Times News
A former Mount Maunganui College student has revealed how she managed to complete her Waikato Universitydegree and emerge debt free at the end of it. ... new applicant day event takes place onWaikato University'sSaturday, September 19, from 10am - 3pm, at the Hamilton campus.
Waikato student completes degree debt free From New Zealand Herald
Published 14:48 10/09/2015
Also from NZ Herald Education
A student has managed four years of study without owing any money.University of Waikato
Student to help Ecuador with basic facilities From Waikato Times
Published 14:28 10/09/2015
Pettit is a first year student at the where he is studying to become a primary school teacher.University of Waikato
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 70 81
Lincoln Agritech to embark on four new research projects From Rebecca Doyle, Lincoln University
Published 12:15 10/09/2015
Also from Yahoo
This research is being undertaken in collaboration with the , and the University of NiceUniversity of Waikato(France).
Experts: Rena wreck no real threat From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 07:08 10/09/2015
Also from Rotorua Daily Post News
During the third day of the resource consent hearing at ASB Arena, Dr Phil Ross, a marineUniversity of Waikatoecologist, told the hearing's commissioners, that he was "not overly concerned" about the remaining wreck debrishaving severe ecological impact if consent was granted.
'Exciting stuff' ahead for new Tainui chief executive Chris Joblin From Dominion Post
Published 16:47 09/09/2015
Also from, , , , Waikato Times Business Waikato Times Waikato Times News Taranaki Daily News Business Manawatu
Standard Business
Raised in Gisborne, Joblin set out for in 1991 as a fresh-faced 17-year old with finances in hisWaikato Universitysights.
University rowers gather for Great Race From Radio New Zealand
Published 16:02 09/09/2015
A powhiri was held on the marae today. ... Harvard University from the United States isUniversity of Waikatojoining Britain's Cambridge University to take on the eight for the coveted Harry MahonWaikato UniversityTrophy.
Rival rowers welcomed on to Hamilton ground From Waikato Times
Published 15:14 09/09/2015
Also from Stuff National News
The ceremony saw teams from Harvard, Cambridge, Melbourne and Sydney universities invited on to the marae, where they joined Waikato's men's and women's teams.University of Waikato
Family finally gets keys to new Habitat Home From Waikato Times
Published 16:45 08/09/2015
Seven long months have passed since the successful Habitat for Humanity family saw their future home being builtat .Waikato University
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 71 81
Wainui surf break and six others in NZ research From Gisborne Herald
Published 16:41 08/09/2015
They will generate an archive of images and video footage of the breaks to be stored and managed by the . ... The funding was awarded by the Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment to theUniversity of Waikato
consultancy as part of a consortium led by .Waikato University
View of heaven earns earthly reward From Waatea News
Published 15:30 08/09/2015
The fifth year student plans to research Maori womens’ perspectives of leadership andUniversity of Waikatowellbeing, and to identify Maori practices and values that Maori women implement within their leadership roles thatcould be useful for others.
Kiwis lead Harvard team at St Peters in Cambridge From Waikato Times
Published 15:24 08/09/2015
An annual event since 2002, the race pits the best university rowing crews from around the world with University crews as they race along the Waikato River. ... The women also have a recordof Waikato Waikato University
that stacks up well against international crews, winning 10 out of 13 races.
Judge Neil MacLean From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 14:43 08/09/2015
And he's giving a talk about his job tonight, at this year's Harkness Henry Lecture, at the .University of Waikato
Uni awarded research funding for Tauranga Harbour From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 13:21 08/09/2015
The research project is being undertaken in partnership with the Manaaki Te Awanui Trust, Cawthron Institute, , WakaDigital and Market Economics.University of Waikato
First wave of Syrian refugees heading for capital? From TVNZ
Published 13:03 08/09/2015
says NZ’s increase in refugee quota falls short of what other countries are offering.Professor Al Gillespie
Midday Rural News for 8 September 2015 From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 13:03 08/09/2015
Professor Graeme Doole has been appointed as a chair in environmental economics, a new role funded by the and the Ministry for the Environment.Waikato University
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 72 81
New Zealand ‘needs to take 2,500 refugees’ (4:04) From TVNZ Video, TVNZ
Published 10:03 08/09/2015
says NZ’s increase in refugee quota falls short of what other countries are offeringProfessor Al Gillespie
New Zealand ‘needs to take 2,500 refugees’ From TVNZ
Published 08:43 08/09/2015
says NZ’s increase in refugee quota falls short of what other countries are offering.Professor Al Gillespie
600 extra refugees 'only a start' for New Zealand: Waikato academic From Waikato Times
Published 18:46 07/09/2015
law said people should welcome the move.University of Waikato professor Al Gillespie
Helping hand reaches across borders From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 18:00 07/09/2015
A Tauranga woman studying at is helping another woman 15,000km away in one of theWaikato Universityworld's poorest countries. ... - Kimberley Kilgour is currently in her final semester of study, undertaking a Bachelorof Law and a Bachelor of Social Sciences, specialising in International Relations and Security at Waikato
.University
Refugee crisis From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 17:03 07/09/2015
talks to us about whather this number is about right.Professor Al Gillespie
eCoast receives major MBIE grant for surfbreak research From Charlotte Fitzpatrick, HMC Communications
Published 16:54 07/09/2015
Also from , Voxy Yahoo
As part of a consortium led by the , funding was awarded from New Zealand’s Ministry ofUniversity of WaikatoBusiness Innovation and Employment as part of its 2015 Science Investment programme. ... eCoast director and
PhD candidate Ed Atkin says the project is ground breaking and a world first.University of Waikato
The Panel with Jeremy Elwood and Sonja de Freiz (Part 1) From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 16:43 07/09/2015
Also from , , Radio NZ Audio Radio NZ Audio Radio NZ Audio
talks to us about whather this number is about right. ... will tell us if the legalProfessor Al Gillespie Al Gillespiefight is completely over.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 73 81
Citizen science meets environmental restoration From James Barnett, NZ Landcare Trust
Published 16:43 07/09/2015
Also from , Voxy Yahoo
PhD Candidate and former NZ Landcare Trust Project Coordinator Monica Peters has aUniversity of Waikatogreat deal of experience in this area and is also involved in the project."Citizen
Playcentre reflects on good year From Tamahere Forum
Published 15:20 06/09/2015
"We have also visited lots of interesting places in our community, including inspecting bones and specimens in alaboratory at , learning about fire safety and how to hold a fire hose at Chartwell Fire Station,Waikato Universityand exploringd the inside of the Westpac Rescue Helicopter.
Scientists to study top NZ surfbreaks From New Zealand Herald
Published 15:06 07/09/2015
Also from Otago Daily Times
The funding was awarded by the Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment to the consultancy as part of aconsortium led by . ... "New Zealand is the only country in the world to recognise in legislationWaikato Universitythe importance of surf breaks as important social and economic resources that should be protected," said eCoastdirector and PhD candidate Ed Atkin said.Waikato University
Cawthron Institute given research funding boost in latest bidding round From Nelson Mail
Published 14:10 07/09/2015
Cawthron chief executive Charles Eason said the institute failed to get funding for the two bids it led, but wassuccessful in four collaborative bids with NIWA, Massey University and .Waikato University
Dairy election season under way From NZ Farmer
Published 12:06 04/09/2015
Another name on the grapevine is that of agribusiness professor Jacqueline Rowarth, who hasWaikato Universitypreviously stood unsuccessfully for election.
Greens will still push for increased refugee quota From Radio New Zealand
Published 13:02 07/09/2015
law said the number of refugees New Zealand took in wasWaikato University professor Alexander Gillespiestill way out of kilter from what other countries do. ... told Morning Report New Zealand did aProfessor Gillespiegood job of looking after the refugees who arrived now.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 74 81
Alexander Gillespie: Flow of people could get much worse From New Zealand Herald
Published 10:21 07/09/2015
is a law professor at the . ... By Alexander Gillespie University of Waikato Alexander Gillespie
Refugee stance an example of policy by polling From New Zealand Herald
Published 11:04 07/09/2015
Bryan Gould is a former UK Labour MP and former vice-chancellor of .Waikato University
NZ opens door to hundreds of refugees From Radio New Zealand
Published 09:36 07/09/2015
law said the number of refugees New Zealand took in wasWaikato University professor Alexander Gillespiestill way out of kilter from what other countries do. ... told Morning Report New Zealand did aProfessor Gillespiegood job of looking after the refugees who arrived now.
Refugees What is a reasonable quota for NZ From Radio Live Audio, Radio Live
Published 08:11 07/09/2015
Al Gillespie Professor of Law at .Waikato University
NZ told to follow Australia's lead on refugee numbers From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 07:43 07/09/2015
; law expert at , speaks to Guyon Espiner.Professor Alexander Gillespie Waikato University
Rena: What to do with a shipwreck From New Zealand Herald
Published 05:00 07/09/2015
Also from Bay of Plenty Times News
An earlier report by marine scientist Professor Chris Battershill - whose emergency stocktakeWaikato Universityof the reef environment between the grounding and the spill later proved invaluable for recovery efforts - concluded"initial concerns ... that oil would have a long-lasting impact on beaches, reefs and fisheries ... can for the most partbe put to rest".
Waikato must learn to sing its own praises, strategy man says From Waikato Times
Published 14:44 06/09/2015
A local through and through - Ashraf grew up in Dinsdale, studied law at the , and worked inUniversity of WaikatoWellington briefly before returning home.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 75 81
Political roundup: NZ is part of the refugee problem From New Zealand Herald
Published 12:04 06/09/2015
In this report, the criticises Key for his "untenable excuse" on the topic,University of Waikato's Al Gillespiesaying taking 1000-2000 extra refugees would be "a drop in the bucket....
NZ irrigation and its guilty secrets From The Press
Published 11:13 04/09/2015
Also from , Stuff Science Dominion Post Politics
ecologist Professor David Hamilton says the Government claims its consensus approach toUniversity of Waikatoirrigation decisions is striking a fair balance between environmental and economic goals.
Bryce Edwards’ Political Roundup: NZ is part of the refugee problem From Evening Report
Published 17:42 04/09/2015
In this report, the criticises Key for his "untenable excuse" on the topic,University of Waikato’s Al Gillespiesaying taking 1000-2000 extra refugees would be "a drop in the bucket….
The crisis in Syria From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 17:43 04/09/2015
of the tells us why Syrian refugees aren't seeking refuge in the Gulf States.Al Gillespie University of Waikato
Political Roundup: NZ is part of the refugee problem From National Business Review (NBR)
Published 16:21 04/09/2015
In this report, the criticises Key for his "untenable excuse" on the topic,University of Waikato's Al Gillespiesaying taking 1000-2000 extra refugees would be "a drop in the bucket….
Stay-at-home mums feel 'less valued than 30 years ago' From New Zealand Herald
Published 15:51 04/09/2015
Also from , NZ Herald National NZ Herald Business
sociologist Dr Johanna Schmidt, who has studied how NZ parents make decisions, said paidWaikato Universitywork and parenting would only be valued equally when men and women shared both kinds of work equally.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 76 81
Maestro brings youth to city after a long wait From Waikato Times
Published 15:13 04/09/2015
Their performance at the Gallagher Concert Chamber at on Saturday night will also play as aWaikato Universityhomecoming for conductor David Squire. ... "David Griffiths who is teaching at the hasUniversity of Waikatowritten a piece which we'll be singing on Saturday night. ... The New Zealand Youth Choir will perform at TeAwamutu on Friday, 7.30pm at St John's Church, Saturday, 8pm at the Gallagher Concert Chamber at Waikato
and in Tauranga, 2pm at the St Mary Immaculate Church.University
Ewe dissection fascinates students From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 11:00 04/09/2015
The three-hour dissection of the farm ewe took place at the coastal marine field station atUniversity of Waikato'sSulphur Point yesterday.
Cathryn Pollock enjoying homecoming with Central Mysticks in NHL From Manawatu Standard
Published 17:56 03/09/2015
Also from Stuff Sport News
Out of Horowhenua College, Finlayson left for Hamilton in 2008 to go to and played forWaikato UniversityMidlands until 2012.
NZ can and should increase quota: academic From Newstalk ZB
Published 17:37 04/09/2015
Also from Yahoo
Another academic, , maintains the refugee crisis is onlyUniversity of Waikato Professor Alexander Gillespiegoing to get worse.
Alert Newsletter 876 From New Zealand Royal Society
Published 20:24 03/09/2015
HAMILTON 6.30pm Friday 18 September | Playhouse Theatre, Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts, Universityof Waikato
Reo assessment criteria to be determined for Te Matatini From Maori Television
Published 17:38 03/09/2015
A Matatini working group have met at to determine the criteria that will be used to judge theWaikato Universityfluency of the Mori language at the Matatini Kapa Haka Festival 2017 in Hastings.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 77 81
International crews prepare for Hamilton's Gallagher Great Race From Lauren Heginbotham, U Leisure Limited
Published 16:00 03/09/2015
Also from , Voxy Yahoo
Fantastic international competition converges on as crews from Harvard and Cambridge arriveWaikato universitythis weekend, followed soon after by trans-Tasman rivals Sydney and Melbourne. ... They'll compete against theirhosts, in the Gallagher Great Race rowing regatta on Sunday 13 September. ... Waikato University Waikato
Crews:University
Smart modelling to help with aquifer management From John Callan, GNS Science
Published 15:43 03/09/2015
Also from , Yahoo Voxy
Assisting GNS Science in the research team will be specialists from NIWA, ESR, Victoria University of Wellington, , Market Economics, Earth in Mind, Land Water People Ltd, and Kitson Consulting Ltd.University of Waikato
$5m for Massey Uni ecological health researchers From Massey University
Published 00:09 03/09/2015
The project is in partnership with the Manaaki Te Awanui Trust, the Cawthron Institute, the ,University of Waikatoand two companies, WakaDigital and Market Economics, along with Bremen University in Germany providingsophisticated ecological monitoring.
Privileged to get a look at sector From Rural News
Published 12:32 03/09/2015
The New Zealand horticulture Industry has created an integrated, robust and thriving foundation from which it isready to "explode into future success", says student Jack Keeys. ... "That was the imageWaikato Universityprojected by HorticultureNZ in 2015, and will be a defining factor in my career development," says Keeys, abusiness management and science student at the who won a HortNZ national scholarshipUniversity of Waikatofor 2014 and 2015.
Too many exercising women arn't eating enough From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 09:44 03/09/2015
Also from Radio NZ Audio
We also hear from Dr Carlene Starck, an athlete and sport and exercise scientist from Massey University , and DrHolly Thorpe, Senior Lecturer in Sport and Leisure studies and convenor of the FemaleWaikato UniversityAthlete Health Symposium which begins today.
Teenage Auckland cyclist takes world record in Kazakhstan From Central Leader
Published 07:44 03/09/2015
She aims to study at the and maintain a balance of riding and study.University of Waikato
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 78 81
Small-scale charities struggle to keep status From Newshub
Published 06:00 02/09/2015
Contrast that to this - the land under Huntly Power Station, the land under , it's all owned byWaikato Universitycharity Waikato-Tainui, the iwi.
Refugees From Radio New Zealand Audio
Published 17:04 02/09/2015
of the talks about New Zealand's stance.Al Gillespie University of Waikato
Oars out in Gallagher Great Race return From Waikato Times
Published 17:04 02/09/2015
In the men's race, Harvard University will return to avenge its contentious loss to the lastUniversity of Waikatoyear, alongside England's Cambridge University. ... Teams land on September 9 and will be welcomed to theregion with a powhiri at the , before heading into a week of action both on and off the water.University of Waikato... Sept 9, 10am: All crews are officially welcomed with a powhiri at the marae.University of Waikato
Waikato academic calls John Key out on refugee quota From Stuff.co.nz
Published 13:03 02/09/2015
Also from , Waikato Times Dominion Post Politics
The criticised Prime Minister John Key's comments that New ZealandUniversity of Waikato's Al Gillespiecouldn't take any more refugees until it knew it could house and educate them.
Chinese learning key to Hamilton's future From Hamilton News
Published 08:18 02/09/2015
students and coordinators of NZ Chinese Language Week in Hamilton Zhixia Zhao, left, andWaikato UniversitySarah Thomson. ... Sarah Thomson, a law student at the and Youth Ambassador for theUniversity of WaikatoNew Zealand Chinese Language Week Trust, has been learning Mandarin for more than five years. ... Zhixia Zhaois doing her masters in finance at the , and has been teaching Mandarin to local students atUniversity of Waikatothe Waikato Mandarin Corner for more than two years.
Greenstone Group wins tender for Tauranga tertiary campus From Stuff.co.nz
Published 12:58 01/09/2015
Also from Waikato Times News
The search is on for architects to design a now a project management company hasTauranga tertiary campusbeen chosen. ... Work on the central , an $88.8m project, is due to start in September under the guidancecampusof Greenstone Group. ... The Durham St is due to open in 2020 and will be shared by four providers: the campus
, Bay of Plenty Polytechnic, Te Wnanga o Awanuirangi, and Waiariki Institute of Technology.University of Waikato
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 79 81
$23m in projects planned for CBD From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 10:45 01/09/2015
CBD has received "a shot in the arm" with more than $23 million worth of building consents in the yearTauranga'sto June 30 - up 212 per cent from the previous 12 months - and business leaders say it is "evolving into acommercial hub". ... Commercial real estate agents also report renewed interest in downtown withTaurangaseveral high-profile buildings sold over recent weeks as investors take advantage of low-interest rates and highyields. ... Figures supplied by Priority One show $23.6 million in building consents were issued by CityTaurangaCouncil for developments in the city centre, a 212 per cent increase on 2013/14 when $7.6 million of consents weregranted.
Campus project manager named From SunLive
Published 10:25 31/08/2015
A project management company with offices in Hamilton and has been named as the project-managerTaurangajob for the design and build of the development. ... seniorTauranga tertiary campus Waikato Universitycommunications writer Tracey Cooper says Greenstone will employ consultants and architects for the project, withthe process to find architects beginning immediately. ... The appointment, alongside the recruitment of anAcademic Director for the new , is an important milestone for the development, says thecampus campusuniversity's Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Alister Jones.
Should New Zealand take more refugees? From Radio Live Audio, Radio Live
Published 10:44 31/08/2015
Sean talks with about the world's refugee crisis and whether we should be doing more toProfessor Al Gillespiehelp.
Google job a win for the girls From Hamilton News
Published 10:11 31/08/2015
The second-year computer science and biology student has landed a 12-week, fully-paidWaikato Universitysummer internship with internet company Google in its Sydney office.
Samoan students head south for So'otaga From Radio New Zealand
Published 07:59 29/08/2015
Also from Radio NZ News
This year the University of Canterbury will host over 200 students from Victoria, Auckland and Waikato.universities
Planting the past: medical stories from early New Zealand From Waikato Times
Published 05:32 29/08/2015
Historian Dr Joanna Bishop, of the , examines New Zealand's colonial medical culture in herUniversity of Waikatofortnightly column.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 80 81
Get rid of the word dyslexia, says British professor Julian Elliott From Waikato Times
Published 16:59 28/08/2015
Also from Stuff National News
Elliott will speak at the New Zealand Psychological Society conference at the on SaturdayUniversity of WaikatoAugust 29 , followed by a free panel discussion from 3-4pm, which is open to the public.
Txt 2 spell From Waikato Times
Published 15:22 28/08/2015
Also from Waikato Times News
linguistics senior lecturer Dr Andreea Calude sometimes gets emails from her universityUniversity of Waikatostudents with text-style abbreviations in them.
The Executive Club: Top job landed after part-time role From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 13:17 28/08/2015
Also from Rotorua Daily Post News
TINA Jennen has become a well-connected member of the Bay of Plenty entrepreneurial ecosystem since arrivingin Tauranga from the US in 2010 as a single parent with four children to begin an MBA at the University of
.Waikato
Top five things to do this weekend: August 28 - 30 From Waikato Times
Published 17:19 27/08/2015
Also from Waikato Times
Following on from their highly successful concert in May at the Wednesday LunchtimeUniversity of Waikato'sseries, freelance pianist and organist Myles Hartley and classical trumpeter Bill Stoneham will perform at St Peter'sCathedral in a parting concert titled Gabriel's Gift.
Rena disaster huge but environmental effects not long-lasting From Nelson Mail
Published 18:48 27/08/2015
Also from , , , Nelson Mail Stuff National News Whale Oil Stuff National News
Lead presenter, professor Chris Battershill, who holds the inaugural Bay of Plenty RegionalWaikato UniversityCouncil chair in coastal science, said 8000 volunteers collected 1000 tonnes of oily waste from the Bay of Plentycoastline, "at the time the largest volunteer army every deployed". ... associate professor NickWaikato UniversityLing said strong public concern had led to lab studies on the effects of oil and dispersant on snapper and red rocklobster.
Making Headlines Report
Report created by Ann Huston, University of Waikato. Powered by Fuseworks. Page of 81 81
More than half of Kiwi workers available after office hours From Dominion Post
Published 17:10 27/08/2015
Also from , , Taranaki Daily News Business Stuff Business News Manawatu Standard Business
Professor Michael O'Driscoll, an expert in work-life balance, said there was increasingWaikato University'sconcern about the encroachment of work on personal life.
'World Without War: Action for Peace' conference in Auckland From Peace Foundation
Published 11:37 27/08/2015
Also from Voxy
Phil Goff, Richard Northey, senior academics from AUT, the University of Auckland and ,Waikato Universityexperts against violence and war from Sweden and NZ, critics concerned about high tech weaponry, leadersrepresenting our youth, the UN, Maoridom, education and religions.
On the record: Turning tide on mental illness From Bay of Plenty Times
Published 19:30 26/08/2015
The "quiet achiever" who always had really great academic and sporting results went on to Waikato Universitywhere he gained a Bachelor of Management with first class honours in marketing and economics.
Kapa haka judges offered reo skills From Waatea News
Published 14:22 26/08/2015
The and Te Matatini are trying to professionalise judging of kapa haka.University of Waikato
PGG Wrightson Women in Agriculture: Professor Jacqueline Rowarth 25/08/15 From Farming Show
Published 12:11 26/08/2015
Professor Jacqueline Rowarth: Is a professor of agribusiness at who comments on Landcorp,Waikato UniversityFonterra and whether supermarkets are ripping farmers off.