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News
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.
Drug Trends Survey shows sharp rise in methamphetamine and cocaine use
The latest findings from the New Zealand Drugs Trends Survey (NZDTS) provide new insights into the surge in methamphetamine supply and growing use of cocaine in New Zealand.
Growing veterinary student numbers spark nationwide call for externship partners
As veterinary student numbers grow to help address Aotearoa New Zealand’s national workforce shortage, Tāwharau Ora School of Veterinary Science is inviting more veterinary practices to partner in training the next generation of vets.
Research leaders receive New Year Honours
Two Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University Distinguished Professors have been awarded Companions of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the 2026 New Year Honours List. A total of 15 staff and alumni have been recognised this year.
Research news
More not always better: New research reveals sensory limits to New Zealand white wine flavour
New Zealand white wines are celebrated for their distinctive flavours, from the vibrant aromatics of Sauvignon Blanc to the diverse styles of modern Chardonnay. However, new research suggests there is a limit to how far those signature characteristics can be pushed before intensity affects enjoyment and changes how the wine tastes compared with expectations.
Drug Trends Survey shows sharp rise in methamphetamine and cocaine use
The latest findings from the New Zealand Drugs Trends Survey (NZDTS) provide new insights into the surge in methamphetamine supply and growing use of cocaine in New Zealand.
If opening windows doesn’t stop mould, what does?
New Zealanders are often told preventing mould is simple: open the windows, turn on the fan and heat the house. Yet mould continues to plague homes across the country, raising a bigger question about whether advice alone is enough.
Researcher works with Rūnanga to develop succession planning model
Feilding-based business consultant Dr Lyn McCurdy has developed a practical framework to help Post-Settlement Governance Entities (PSGEs) improve their leadership succession and prepare future leaders.