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News
Massey University Foundation receives historic $5 million gift
A Trust established by Taranaki philanthropist Dr George Mason is gifting $5 million to the Massey University Foundation to advance natural environmental research at Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University.
Massey welcomes seventh Vice-Chancellor
Last week, Professor Pierre Venter began in the role of Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University’s Vice-Chancellor.
Portrait captures a leader grounded in place, people and purpose
A striking black and white image of outgoing Vice-Chancellor Professor Jan Thomas has taken its place among Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University’s five former Vice-Chancellors, but with a distinctly contemporary shift in tone and tradition.
Young innovators explore the future of food at inaugural Food Innovation Youth Summit
The Manawatū campus welcomed 56 secondary school students from across Aotearoa New Zealand for the inaugural Food Innovation Youth Summit in January. The three-day immersive experience was designed to showcase the creativity, science and collaboration behind the food industry.
Research news
Engagement key to turning science into action for smart water strategies
At the recent Global Forum for Food and Agriculture (GFFA), environmental hydrology expert Professor Ranvir Singh delivered a keynote address, sharing highlights from his research with a clear message that without engagement, even the best science will never reach its potential.
Frozen but unfazed: insights from New Zealand’s coolest bugs
In the icy heights of Aotearoa New Zealand’s alpine zones, some endemic insects endure sub-zero temperatures by freezing solid, only to thaw and spring back to life. A team of ecologists is studying these cold-tolerant creatures to understand how they do it.
Balancing paid work and whānau: New study examines non-standard work hours
The Making Care Work project aims to reveal the family-life challenges of unpredictable work scheduling and suggest ways to better support working households in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Leading the global conversation on lahar hazards
Dr Anke Zernack has been recognised as one of the world’s leading experts on lahars – destructive volcanic mudflows - having contributed to a Nature Geoscience panel alongside three other international specialists.