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News
Three Massey projects awarded MBIE Vision Mātauranga Capability funding
Of the 16 grants funded across the motu, Massey is leading three research projects, and partnering on another.
Collaboration at the core of new artistic residency by award-winning musician Delaney Davidson
“I am hugely honoured to receive this invitation and really excited to think of what will happen during this year."
Remembering Dr Moana Jackson
Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University joins with staff, students and council members in acknowledging the loss of revered Māori academic, scholar and author, Dr Moana Jackson, Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Porou.
Dismantling rape culture, one fairy tale at a time
Associate Professor Tracey Nicholls new book 'Dismantling Rape Culture, The Peacebuilding Power of 'Me Too'' was launched earlier this month.
Research news
Project seeking to advance a New Zealand juniper berry industry is on the hunt for berries
While the country's love of gin continues to rise, with a plethora of new gins and gin events popping up all over the country, New Zealand is yet to grow its own berries at any scale for gin production, culinary use, or for export.
Aviation management graduand who juggled work and study has research published
A Bachelor of Aviation Management graduand has had his research published in an international journal, a project he completed while balancing study with full-time employment.
Slight improvement in rental affordability at national level
Massey University’s latest Rental Report shows a national improvement in rental affordability during the last quarter due to a drop in rents and wage improvement.
Saving precious seconds – low-cost earthquake warning project gains significant momentum
A research project, co-funded by the Earthquake Commission and Massey, has enabled a group of scientists to develop a new earthquake early warning system architecture where clusters of low-cost seismometers can issue earthquake early warnings at the local level.