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NZ Drug Trends Survey: Cannabis has never been cheaper or more available
The latest findings from the New Zealand Drug Trends Survey (NZDTS) provide new insights into cannabis markets and changing cannabis use patterns among kiwis. They also highlight progress with implementing the Medicinal Cannabis Scheme.
Pathology: Shaping future vets into guardians of food and health
Inside the leading veterinary school in Australasia, Tāwharau Ora School of Veterinary Science has a pathology suite purpose-built with a clear vision: to support advanced veterinary teaching and deliver high-level capability in animal health investigation and response.
A lifetime of influence in Māori education: Rāwiri Wright honoured with Doctorate
After decades shaping kaupapa Māori education nationwide, Rāwiri Wright has been recognised with an Honorary Doctorate of Education from Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University.
Massey expands connections across Southeast Asia
From Singapore to Surabaya, Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University continues to strengthen its presence across Southeast Asia, following a recent university-wide delegation through the region.
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Global change makers invited to join international conference
Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University is inviting researchers, creatives and movement organisers to be part of a major international communication conference in Palmerston North this June.
Pathology: Shaping future vets into guardians of food and health
Inside the leading veterinary school in Australasia, Tāwharau Ora School of Veterinary Science has a pathology suite purpose-built with a clear vision: to support advanced veterinary teaching and deliver high-level capability in animal health investigation and response.
Strengthening China–Massey ties: Ambassador visits Manawatū campus
Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University recently welcomed His Excellency Dr Wang Xiaolong, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to New Zealand, to its Manawatū campus, underscoring the depth and significance of the university’s long-standing engagement with China.
Honouring Sir Alan Frampton KNZM
Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University honours the life and legacy of Sir Alan Russell Frampton KNZM, Professor Emeritus and former Dean of the Faculty of Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences, who passed away peacefully on 10 April 2026.
Research news
NZ Drug Trends Survey: Cannabis has never been cheaper or more available
The latest findings from the New Zealand Drug Trends Survey (NZDTS) provide new insights into cannabis markets and changing cannabis use patterns among kiwis. They also highlight progress with implementing the Medicinal Cannabis Scheme.
Increasing lamb weaning weights linked to emissions efficiency and improved profitability
New research suggests sheep and beef farmers could improve both profitability and emissions efficiency by increasing lamb weaning weights, with only marginal changes in total greenhouse gas emissions.
Massey’s RIBB design set to have global impact on vaccine safety
Researchers at Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University have worked with New Zealand Health - Te Whatu Ora to test, launch and commercialise a device that could save millions of dollars in wasted vaccines and temperature sensitive pharmaceuticals.
New approach to garment design could significantly reduce waste
Doctor of Philosophy graduate Zewei Li is challenging one of fashion’s biggest problems — waste, with a radical rethink of how garments are made.
Student success news
Hooked on horticulture and shaping a sustainable future
On a crisp morning beside the bubbling Turitea Stream running through Manawatū campus, Nathan Pollard casts his fly rod, eyes scanning the water for a telltale movement. Soon, he reels in a trout, grinning as he explains why Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University has been more than a place to study for three years, but a playground for his passions.
Fresh Horizons brings alumna Sosefina full circle
Fresh Horizons brings Pacific secondary school students onto Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University’s Pukeahu Wellington campus for three days of hands-on creativity.
From value chains to lasting change in the Philippines
For Rafael Seño, the Food and Agribusiness Value Chains short course was not just a learning experience, but a turning point. Today, he leads a foundation empowering rural families in the Philippines through regenerative agriculture while helping to inspire the next generation.
Building a future in the built environment
It was the 2011 Christchurch earthquakes that first sparked Brooke Chiwawa’s interest in construction and the built environment, inspiring her to later study a Bachelor of Construction – Construction Management.
Opinion and features
Mining debate in New Zealand: Why neither boom nor ban is the answer
By Sefton Darby and Dr Glenn Banks
Opinion: Beyond the gender divide: why we need more students to stick with mathematics
By Dr Richard Brown
¡Hola! Celebrating Spanish at Massey on International Spanish Language Day
International Spanish Language Day is celebrated at Massey this year with special significance, marking 30 years of Spanish language teaching and cultural connection at the university.
Luxon lives on as leader. Public perception is a tougher challenge
By Associate Professor Suze Wilson
Awards and appointments
Entries open for the 2026 New Zealand Food Awards
For more than 35 years, the awards owned and delivered by Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University, have played a key role in the industry. They offer food and beverage manufacturers a platform to network, gain industry insights and receive valuable advice from experts.
A lifetime of influence in Māori education: Rāwiri Wright honoured with Doctorate
After decades shaping kaupapa Māori education nationwide, Rāwiri Wright has been recognised with an Honorary Doctorate of Education from Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University.
Massey UNESCO Chair on Sustainable Livelihoods renewed to 2030
UNESCO has extended the tenure of Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University’s UNESCO Chair on Sustainable Livelihoods Professor Stuart Carr through to 2030.
Celebrating the women shaping the future of food science and technology
Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University is proud to recognise two outstanding women in food science and product development through the Massey University Woman in Food Science and Technology Award.
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Hooked on horticulture and shaping a sustainable future
On a crisp morning beside the bubbling Turitea Stream running through Manawatū campus, Nathan Pollard casts his fly rod, eyes scanning the water for a telltale movement. Soon, he reels in a trout, grinning as he explains why Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University has been more than a place to study for three years, but a playground for his passions.
Fresh Horizons brings alumna Sosefina full circle
Fresh Horizons brings Pacific secondary school students onto Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University’s Pukeahu Wellington campus for three days of hands-on creativity.
Entries open for the 2026 New Zealand Food Awards
For more than 35 years, the awards owned and delivered by Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University, have played a key role in the industry. They offer food and beverage manufacturers a platform to network, gain industry insights and receive valuable advice from experts.
Mining debate in New Zealand: Why neither boom nor ban is the answer
By Sefton Darby and Dr Glenn Banks
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