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Join us for Open Days - Te Rā Whakatairanga

Explore our campuses, discover qualifications and be curious about your future at Open Day. Find out more and register for our upcoming Open Days in Wellington and online.

Study on campus

With campuses in 3 New Zealand regions – Auckland, Wellington and Manawatū – you'll find the perfect place to be inspired and achieve your goals.

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Study online

Our flexible learning options make Massey the best choice for your online study.

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Discover what you can study

At Massey, we offer 170 qualifications and over 2,700 courses.

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Nau mai, haere mai ki Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa - Welcome to Massey University

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Find a qualification, course or subject

Discover what you can study with Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University – whether you’re joining us as a first-time student, returning to study or changing direction.

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Postgraduate study

We offer more than 130 postgraduate qualifications. Get ahead in your field, increase your career prospects or expand your knowledge with postgraduate study at Massey.

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Upcoming events

Find out what's happening on campus and online at Massey.

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Study in Summer School

Summer School is now open for everyone. Choose from 150 courses and study online or on campus.

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Fifty years of social work, generations of impact

Wednesday 19 August 2026

For 50 years, Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University's Bachelor of Social Work has prepared graduates for a profession built on compassion, advocacy and social justice.

First selection of 2026 New Zealand Food Awards finalists announced

Tuesday 11 August 2026

From caught-to-order crayfish to bone broth, vegan white chocolate and possum seasoning, the 2026 New Zealand Food Awards product award finalists have been selected.

New Impact and Innovation qualifications launch in 2027

Monday 3 August 2026

A new Impact and Innovation qualification will be introduced for the 2027 academic year, designed for students wanting to tackle real-world challenges with study pathways at bachelor’s, postgraduate diploma and master’s level.

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Outstanding achievements recognised in Alumni Excellence Awards

Thursday 23 July 2026

The awards recognise graduates whose exceptional achievements, leadership and service have made a significant impact in their professions, communities and beyond.

Research news

We are a research-led university with a reputation for excellence in innovation and the creation of new knowledge. Get the latest research stories.

New research calls for a broader understanding of kai in nutrition and dietetic care in Aotearoa

Wednesday 19 August 2026

Kai is far more than a source of nutrients for Māori, it is a way of connecting to culture, whānau, whenua and wellbeing. Recognising this could transform the way nutrition and healthcare are understood and delivered in Aotearoa New Zealand.

New research finds gut bacteria connection to celiac disease

Tuesday 18 August 2026

One of the reasons some people develop celiac disease and others remain healthy could be linked to fibre metabolism in the gut, according to new research.

New research warns school lunch debate risks losing sight of children's wellbeing

Thursday 13 August 2026

New research from Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University that analyses media coverage of the Ka Ora, Ka Ako Healthy School Lunches Programme has found competing narratives around the initiative, with debate increasingly centred on cost rather than child wellbeing and equity.

New guidance aims to improve brain imaging experiences for Māori

Tuesday 11 August 2026

Despite Māori being disproportionately affected by traumatic brain injury, there are currently no national guidelines for conducting neuroimaging in a culturally safe way in Aotearoa New Zealand. New research is helping to change that.