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Honouring a lifetime of leadership with Massey Medal
Philanthropist, veteran businessman and esteemed alumnus Bryan Mogridge ONZM has been awarded the university’s highest accolade, the Massey Medal, at Manawatū graduation this week.
Eight new Professor Emeriti titles granted
Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University is proud to announce eight new Professor Emeriti, conferred by the Honorary Awards Committee.
Plans to set up branch campus in Singapore welcomed by New Zealand Prime Minister
Last night in Singapore, Vice-Chancellor Professor Jan Thomas signed an Enhanced Collaboration Agreement with PSB Academy's Executive Chairman Viva Sinniah.
Veterinary Science soars in global rankings
The university’s reputation in Veterinary Science has been highlighted in the latest Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Subject Rankings.
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Strengthening ties to enhance student success
Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University last week hosted a senior delegation from the University of Tasmania to discuss student success, academic development and the role played by libraries in the modern university.
Celebrating six decades of nurturing veterinary talent
As the institution for veterinary education in Aotearoa New Zealand, we are proud to celebrate World Veterinary Day by shining a spotlight on the enduring legacy of Tāwharau Ora School of Veterinary Science .
Massey University signs MoU with Office of the Basic Education Commission in Thailand
Massey University and the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC) within the Thai Ministry of Education have signed a Memorandum of Understanding which will open more opportunities for collaboration with the prestigious Princess Chulabhorn Science High Schools (PCSHS) network.
Plans to set up branch campus in Singapore welcomed by New Zealand Prime Minister
Last night in Singapore, Vice-Chancellor Professor Jan Thomas signed an Enhanced Collaboration Agreement with PSB Academy's Executive Chairman Viva Sinniah.
Conversations That Count – Ngā Kōrero Whai Take
Conversations That Count – Ngā Kōrero Whai Take is a mixed media, podcast, editorial and event series brought to you by Massey University in partnership with The Spinoff. It provides a platform for the university and community experts to share their thoughts on how to overcome some of New Zealand’s biggest challenges.
Research news
School lunches work when they’re more than just nutrition, says new research
School meal programmes can feed kids successfully without creating excess food waste when they offer a range of foods that students are familiar with and enjoy eating, new research finds.
Massey Ventures, Gilles McIndoe and AFT to develop scar treatment
Massey Ventures and the Gillies McIndoe Research Institute have reached an agreement with AFT Pharmaceuticals to develop a topical treatment for keloid and hypertrophic scarring.
Massey researcher spearheads Aotearoa New Zealand's first-ever remote sensing conference
The country’s first-ever remote sensing/earth observation conference took place in Wellington recently, with a Massey researcher at the helm.
Funding secured for project aiming to boost wildfire resilience through gaming
A team from the School of Built Environment has secured $US100,000 in funding from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) for a project that aims to develop an educational gaming solution, based on insights from previous wildfire disasters, to enhance community preparedness.
Student success news
Three degrees closer for graduating family
This week marks a proud milestone for the Shapleski family as Mike, Shirley and son Logan crossed the stage for their graduation ceremonies.
From student advisor to postgraduate scholar - a journey of perseverance and success
Former Massey staff member Ruth Jackson graduated with her Master of Communication this week, after deciding to challenge herself with postgraduate study.
Answering the call of the wild
With a patient history ranging from lions to kiwi, alumni Tori Turner, Ngāti Maniapoto, is building towards his dream career in his current role as a Veterinary Resident in Zoo and Wildlife Medicine.
Bridging bonds between pets and their humans
The journey to becoming a veterinarian has been a long road for alumni Ares Fang, but one well worth it for the daily reward of making a positive difference in the lives of animals and their owners.
Opinion and features
Opinion: What the Prime Minister does that over half of the New Zealand workforce wishes their organisation would do
By Professor Jarrod Haar
Opinion: Meeting the ever-changing needs of Aotearoa New Zealand
By Dr Tere McGonagle-Daly
Opinion: Let’s talk about equality – and the constitution
By Professor Richard Shaw
Opinion: The New Zealand Defence Force in 2024: The end of the peace dividend?
By Associate Professor William Hoverd.
Awards and appointments
Honouring a lifetime of leadership with Massey Medal
Philanthropist, veteran businessman and esteemed alumnus Bryan Mogridge ONZM has been awarded the university’s highest accolade, the Massey Medal, at Manawatū graduation this week.
Entries now open for the 2024 New Zealand Food Awards
The Awards play an integral role in the industry by providing a platform for Kiwi food and beverage producers to make their mark in the sector, network with other innovators, gain insights into the industry and receive valuable advice from industry experts along the way.
Massey Professor to edit esteemed communication journal
Head of School of Communication, Journalism and Marketing Professor Stephen Croucher has been appointed editor of Communication Monographs.
Eight new Professor Emeriti titles granted
Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University is proud to announce eight new Professor Emeriti, conferred by the Honorary Awards Committee.
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Opinion: What the Prime Minister does that over half of the New Zealand workforce wishes their organisation would do
By Professor Jarrod Haar
Three degrees closer for graduating family
This week marks a proud milestone for the Shapleski family as Mike, Shirley and son Logan crossed the stage for their graduation ceremonies.
School lunches work when they’re more than just nutrition, says new research
School meal programmes can feed kids successfully without creating excess food waste when they offer a range of foods that students are familiar with and enjoy eating, new research finds.
From student advisor to postgraduate scholar - a journey of perseverance and success
Former Massey staff member Ruth Jackson graduated with her Master of Communication this week, after deciding to challenge herself with postgraduate study.
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