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Nau mai, haere mai ki Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa , Welcome to Massey University
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News
New courses to upskill agriculture teachers to launch next year
A new collaborative initiative to upskill secondary school teachers in agriculture-related subjects is set to launch next year to meet unprecedented demand.

Kākāpō egg incubator wins global recognition
With just 238 birds alive today, some of the new eggs laid by the critically endangered kākāpō must be transported to the safety of incubation facilities.

Sir Geoffrey Peren Award announcement
Professor Emeritus Ralph Sims CNZM is the 2025 recipient of the Sir Geoffrey Peren Award, Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University’s most prestigious award.

Student artists buzzing after creating Wellington’s newest mural
Student artists and DJs from Massey University’s Toi Rauwhārangi College of Creative Arts have had a blast painting and playing music at the site of Wellington’s newest mural in inner-city Cuba Street today.

Research news
‘New Zealand Prosperity Live’ to track national wellbeing in real time
Professor Christoph Schumacher from Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University has launched New Zealand Prosperity Live, a first-of-its-kind prosperity tracker that provides an up-to-date snapshot of national wellbeing and business health daily.

Karakia as rongoā: Elevating mātauranga Māori to create positive health outcomes
Karakia has long been a source of grounding, healing and connection. Yet despite its deep cultural significance and growing evidence of its therapeutic power, it remains overlooked in Aotearoa New Zealand’s mainstream healthcare system. Two researchers are working to change that.

Weaving community engagement with research to conserve the Chatham Island black robin
Backed by a Marsden Fund Fast-Start grant, Zoology and Ecology Research Officer Dr Elizabeth Parlato is championing community engagement as part of her work to help safeguard the future of the Chatham Island black robin | karure | kakaruia.

New research reveals risk factors for leptospirosis in Aotearoa New Zealand
Leptospirosis is changing in Aotearoa New Zealand, and a new nationwide study has found that it’s no longer just a risk for those in traditional farming roles.
