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News
Animal health takes a team: celebrating the diverse roles in the veterinary field
World Vet Day 2025 celebrates the many essential roles professionals play in the veterinary and animal health field. We caught up with a few of our experts from Tāwharau Ora School of Veterinary Science to learn more about their contributions to animal health, welfare and public safety.

Renowned artist Sopolemalama Filipe Tohi receives recognition for his contribution to Pacific art and culture
Sopolemalama Filipe Tohi has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts (honoris causa) in recognition of his outstanding contributions to both the Pacific and global art scenes.

Associate Professor Igelese Ete’s music brings Pacific storytelling to life
The Toi Rauwhārangi College of Creative Arts academic has played a pivotal role in bringing the emotional depth of recently-released film Tinā to life through his music arrangements.

Vice-Chancellor gives a year’s notice of resignation
After eight years of leading Massey University through some of its most challenging years, including the pandemic, Vice-Chancellor Professor Jan Thomas announced today she will step down from the role. She has advised Chancellor Alistair Davis and given the Council a year’s notice.

Research news
Study finds caregiver alcohol use linked to higher risk of child maltreatment
Caregivers with alcohol-related diagnoses are more than twice as likely to be involved in child maltreatment compared to those without, according to new research. The findings highlight alcohol use as a preventable risk factor for violence against children and call for stronger national policies to reduce alcohol harm.

Could everyday foods shape a healthier gut in babies? New research says yes
New research has identified common foods that could play a key role in shaping a baby’s gut microbiome, with potential long-term health benefits.

CEO survey reveals culture is top driver of organisational value
The survey offers a first-of-its-kind, data-driven look at the role of culture in shaping long-term organisational success.

Exploring cultural impacts on young Pacific people’s financial wellbeing
Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University student Vika Namoa is using her research to explore the cultural and social factors shaping young Pacific peoples’ financial wellbeing and helping build pathways for real change.
