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News
Veteran Police dog Teo on the road to recovery and a well-earned retirement
Two months out from her official retirement, Teo was injured in the line of duty, but thanks to a community of helpers and the specialist care provided by Massey Vets, she’s now well on her way to a comfortable retirement.
Marsden Fund backs Massey scientists for research of global significance
Five world-leading researchers from Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University have today had financial investment for their projects confirmed in the prestigious annual funding round of Te Pūtea Rangahau a Marsden, the Marsden Fund.
New partnership to boost Northland’s food and fibre future
A new partnership between Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University and Northland Inc is set to strengthen education, research, and innovation opportunities across Te Tai Tokerau’s food and fibre sector, with the signing of a Waka Hourua (Heads of Agreement) in Whangārei yesterday.
Globally renowned professors honoured with Emeritus title
Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University is proud to announce two Professor Emeriti conferred by the Honorary Awards Committee.
Research news
Listening to Taranaki mounga
Taranaki mounga is an ancestor, a living being, and an active volcano. The mounga is a pillar or beacon that represents a significant spiritual connection for the eight iwi of the region, and also proposes the potential of a future eruption.
Rena responders share emotional impact of wildlife rescue
New research highlights the need to integrate mental health support into all phases of oil spill response training for wildlife responders, following an exploration of the long-lasting impacts of the Rena oil spill.
New research challenges the idea of a ‘vicious cycle’ between psychological distress and conspiracy beliefs
New research explores whether psychological distress actually makes people more likely to believe in conspiracy theories. The team found very limited evidence for a link between elevated distress and conspiracy beliefs.
Brown kiwi, green beaks: New research explores kiwi potential for pest management in horticultural landscapes
New research has uncovered a potential partnership between Aotearoa New Zealand’s national icon, the brown kiwi, and growers, providing new insights into the flightless birds' behaviour in horticultural landscapes.