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Empowering research: Six Massey projects receive Marsden Fund support
Te Pūtea Rangahau a Marsden, the Marsden Fund, have announced funding for six Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University research projects.
Three new Professor Emeriti titles conferred
Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University is proud to announce three new Professor Emeriti, conferred by the Honorary Awards Committee.
Study Māori astronomy in cyberspace this summer
A new online course exploring Māori and Indigenous astronomy has been launched for the upcoming Massey University Summer School semester, inviting students to delve into rich celestial traditions under the guidance of leading scholars.
Rugby superstar reigns supreme at 2024 Massey Blues Awards
Topping off a golden year, Tyla King, Ngā Puhi, was crowned the Supreme Award winner at the 2024 Massey Blues Awards, where 149 student athletes were celebrated for their academic and sporting achievements.
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Massey welcomes new students in Singapore
Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University’s newest students have been welcomed in Singapore as the university expands its transnational education programme.
International collaboration in food science: Jiangnan University Professor visits Massey
Professor Xiao Hua recently visited Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University to strengthen collaboration in food science between New Zealand and China.
Enhancing planetary ecological consciousness through joint symposium
Scholars from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) Institute of Literature recently visited Pukeahu campus for an exchange of ideas on the role of literature as a means of connecting across borders in today’s world.
Moving pōhiri welcomes arts laureate Horomona Horo to Massey
The call of the pūtātara shell trumpet was a welcome sound at a pōhiri in the whare of Te Rau Karamū Marae in Pōneke Wellington on Tuesday.
Research news
New book documents historic woolsheds in Aotearoa New Zealand
Woolsheds are ubiquitous in the New Zealand landscape and many people have fond memories of working and playing in them. But with the collapse of wool prices and the decline of the industry, many are now lie unused and in danger of being lost along with their histories.
Empowering research: Six Massey projects receive Marsden Fund support
Te Pūtea Rangahau a Marsden, the Marsden Fund, have announced funding for six Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University research projects.
Research shows $17.3b of benefits contributed by the live performance sector in Aotearoa New Zealand
The research was conducted by Toi Rauwhārangi College of Creative Arts (CoCA) and Aotahi School of Māori and Indigenous Studies at the University of Canterbury.
Survey shows resilience and optimism in franchise sector with $10.4b turnover growth
The turnover of Aotearoa New Zealand’s franchise sector is estimated to have increased by $10.4 billion to $47.2 billion, according to the 2024 Franchising New Zealand Report.
Student success news
Champion athlete finds gold in community and connection
It’s been a whirlwind journey for Bachelor of Sport and Exercise student Alicia Hoskin, whose passion for canoeing has taken her from Gisborne to gold.
Riding the rapids to success
Having paddled since before she can remember, Bachelor of Communication student and kayaker River Mutton is making waves with her recent triumph at the 2024 Whitewater Kayaking World Championships.
From Wellington to the world for rowing alumnus
After being inspired in his youth by the Beijing Games, dedicated athlete and graduate Phillip Wilson has maintained a love of rowing that has allowed him to achieve his goals while seamlessly blending his passion for sport with academic achievement.
Graduate scoops award for dairy innovation
Massey graduate Emily McIsaac has come away with a win at the 12th annual KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards.
Opinion and features
Opinion: Higher education’s ‘quiet revolution’ a vital evolution
By Professor Giselle Byrnes
Massey University Press: Elevating research and reputation through publishing
Launched in 2015, Massey University Press is a vibrant platform for scholarly and creative voices that enrich Aotearoa New Zealand’s cultural landscape.
Opinion: The Free Speech Union: Leaping from climate surveys to moral panic
By Professor Mohan Dutta
Awards and appointments
Spotlight on rising stars: recognising tertiary sport talent with inaugural awards
The inaugural Massey Tertiary Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year Awards have recognised three outstanding student athletes for their achievements within the University and Tertiary Sport New Zealand (UTSNZ) National Tertiary Championships Series this year.
Massey Ventures celebrates dual win at 2024 KCA Australasian Research Commercialisation Awards
An innovative keloid scar treatment and a spinout business that has developed a UV disinfection technology have scooped awards.
Pacific Academy of Sciences signifies a new dawn for regional scholarship
In a step towards unifying Pacific scholars and enhancing their impact on decision-making, a Pacific Academy of Sciences has been established that includes two Massey academics.
Three new Professor Emeriti titles conferred
Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University is proud to announce three new Professor Emeriti, conferred by the Honorary Awards Committee.
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Massey welcomes new students in Singapore
Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University’s newest students have been welcomed in Singapore as the university expands its transnational education programme.
International collaboration in food science: Jiangnan University Professor visits Massey
Professor Xiao Hua recently visited Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University to strengthen collaboration in food science between New Zealand and China.
Enhancing planetary ecological consciousness through joint symposium
Scholars from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) Institute of Literature recently visited Pukeahu campus for an exchange of ideas on the role of literature as a means of connecting across borders in today’s world.
New book documents historic woolsheds in Aotearoa New Zealand
Woolsheds are ubiquitous in the New Zealand landscape and many people have fond memories of working and playing in them. But with the collapse of wool prices and the decline of the industry, many are now lie unused and in danger of being lost along with their histories.
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