University of Waikato stories
New educational trail enables people to recognise and be intrigued by the mathematics all around them. Opening their eyes to maths and its usefulness.
Dr Ryan Ko, from the University of Waikato, has been recognised at an international level for his work in the world of cyber security.
Horticultural robots set to revolutionize agricultural industries at Fieldays 2017, as robotics technology advances in New Zealand.
Higher Ed and business worlds meet with hopes to improve road safety with innovative online driver education simulations and research.
The University of Waikato and the Government of Tonga are now officially embarking on a collaborative framework for cyber security issues.
Robotics and smart machinery could help accelerate efficency, quality, safety - and it could save our primary industries money.
The New Zealand Cyber Security Challenge aims to engage students and promote a career in cybersecurity, with unfilled jobs set to reach 1.5 million by 2019.
NZ's cyber-front tackles evolving threats: Insights on non-malware attacks, innovative defenses like Palo Alto's tech, and data breach laws.
The University of Waikato has sent a student to present a cyber security thesis to more than 20 information system personnel in Tonga.
Humble Hamilton is set to play host to international experts in April as a major cybersecurity forum comes to town.
The UK government's Cyber Security Skills Taskforce is addressing the country's urgent need for action on the cybersecurity skills shortage.
A Waikato University law academic proposes an online court system in New Zealand, inspired by England's move to improve access to legal representation.
Uni of Waikato student wins $5k for developing a more secure method for online surveys, eliminating the need for decryption of sensitive data.
A Waikato University graduate is making waves in Europe as a management consultant Ernst & Young, a long way from the humble plains of New Zealand.
A University of Waikato student has paved the way for cyber security success after winning the 2016 Sir William Gallagher Cyber Security Scholarship.
Kiwi kids code with robots as Waikato academics boost digital skillsets in schools, courtesy of 'Unlocking Curious Minds' grant.
Their only chance of survival now is to try and turn the tables by launching an offensive manoeuvre on the bounty hunter systems.
The hunt for cyber hackers is the focus for the New Zealand Cyber Security Challenge 2016, to be held online and at the University of Waikato in July.
Kiwi organisations need more support with cyber security, says the University of Waikato. 7 cyber attacks detected monthly.
The University of Waikato and Waikato Students' Union (WSU) have launched a new initiative with a focus on entrepreneurship and innovation.