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News
New ministerial appointments to Council and Ngā Kaiwhakapūmau Tiriti
Jo Davidson and Mark Ratcliffe have been appointed to the University Council and a new Te Tiriti leadership body is established.
Massey Professors receive ONZM for pioneering work in health psychology and ageing studies
Two Professors from the School of Psychology have been included in this year’s King’s Birthday Honours List.
Research in action: Connecting campus to community at Fieldays® 2024
With a brand new site, we are excited to be back at Fieldays® for another year, focusing on community relevant collaborative research in the food and fibre industry.
Data shows Māori and Pacific course completion rates are on the rise
Massey has made strong progress in first-year retention rates, surpassing its target earlier than expected.
Research news
Pāmu pups do their bit for working dogs project
More than 200 working dogs from Pāmu farms are the first to provide their DNA to Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University for a project to protect the future of New Zealand working dog breeds.
Doctoral graduate unravels the vital bond between mangroves and the banded rail
For his doctoral research, Dr Jacques de Satgé embarked on a journey to understand the interplay between mangroves and birds, with a particular focus on the elusive banded rail.
Finding healing in the world’s natural beauty
New book Heart Stood Still is a record of Miriam Sharland’s journey towards finding healing in the world’s natural beauty, a beauty that we must fight to protect in the current climate crisis. It is a combination of essays, reflections on migration and belonging and a lyrical portrait of Manawatū.
Graduate's study reveals hidden struggles of parents and caregivers after childhood cancer
Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University graduate, Dr Olivia Jennison recently completed her Doctor of Clinical Psychology (DClinPsych), focusing on the long-term impact of childhood cancer on parents and caregivers.