College of Health

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Study at Massey

Studying in the College of Health will open up a wide range of options for you to explore and develop a career vital to building a healthier New Zealand.  You can study at undergraduate and postgraduate level, but we also have a number of short courses for those already working.

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Research

At Massey we are proud to have world-leading researchers in the health field. Whether you're a student or a research partner and collaborator, at Massey you can expect to be working with some of the most innovative thinkers and experts in New Zealand.

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About the college

The College of Health launched in 2013 with three broad goals: promoting health and wellbeing, disease and injury prevention and protecting people and communities from environmental risks to health. Join us and be part of something new.

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News

Wimbledon in 140 characters
A Massey PhD student will travel to London next week to study the use of social media at the Wimbledon tennis tournament.
Pesticide studies lead awards of research grants
New Zealand's first study of pesticide exposure levels and its effect on the development of children's nervous systems is to be undertaken by Massey...
Warning labels on cigarettes would help smokers quit
A leading tobacco control researcher says the next step to encourage smokers to quit is to print warning labels on cigarettes.
Health specialist appointed to Māori leadership role at Massey
Associate Professor Te Kani Kingi (Ngāti Pukeko, Ngāti Awa) has been appointed to the newly created role Director Māori at Massey...
Massey strongman to take on the world
By day he manages the Massey's human performance laboratory, but after hours Hayden Pritchard will more than likely still be in a gym.
Great timing for the College of Health
Finding game-changing solutions for 'wicked' health problems is one of the key aims of Massey's newest college, says its Pro Vice-Chancellor,...
Nurses’ decision-making altered with management model
Nurses' professional autonomy and levels of patient care have declined after the introduction of a generic management model, according to new...