
University of Waikato on measles alert after infected person visits campus
The part-time student contracted the disease from a family member.
The part-time student contracted the disease from a family member.
An $11.5m project will take a closer look at NZ's vast and fast-changing marine estate.
Te reo memory game with a twist. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
"They are so much more confident and inspired," tutor says.
Their other halves have murdered, raped or cheated - but these women stuck by them.
Teacher trainers face long delays to get training plans approved and then paid for.
Promoting kids ahead of their age group at school can lead to university success.
NZ data shows 0.4% chance of released killer going on to kill again
Comment: When you step into Antarctica's McMurdo Dry Valleys, you step into another world.
More Kiwis are embarking on a teaching career again because of the teacher shortage.
Waikato University management school gets an unprecedented donation.
Scientists are completing a project to help protect Antarctica's remarkable Dry Valleys.
This summer we look back at the big stories of the year. This is from September.
With Queenstown as backdrop and a Haka to honour their story, this will melt your heart.
Report finds progress between Years 4 and 8 is too slow in all subjects.
The business of psychometric testing is big business.
Clark says the Govt will put greater investment into professional development of doctors
PM removes device from table before talks with Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
Applications close next week - the same week primary teachers are due to go on strike.
Researchers are warning rubbish is becoming a "growing hazard" at New Zealand's beaches.
Design show highlights engineering talents. Made with funding from NZ on Air.
Primary teachers who trained after 1996 earn $12,000 more than those who trained earlier.
Two University of Waikato students want to make a difference in mental health.
Te Puea Marae has helped 332 people find homes since it opened its doors in July 2016.
New university data indicates circumstances you're born into are likely yours for life.
From its Waikato base, Synthase Biotech is aiming for the global drug market.
Jump in second-half domestic enrolments relieves financially strapped polytechnics.
Suspected suicides at universities followed by upgrade of campus mental health services.