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News
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.
Massey enters world top 15 in 2026 QS Subject Rankings
Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University has achieved remarkable results in the 2026 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Subject Rankings with a new global top 15 subject ranking.
New Massey partnership brings Smokefreerockquest national final back to the capital
A new partnership between Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University and Rockquest Promotions (RQP) is bringing the national final for Smokefreerockquest back to Wellington for the first time in 21 years.
Using artificial intelligence to unlock how the brain recalls memories
A recent study combining neuroscience and artificial intelligence (AI) sheds new light on how memory-related regions of the brain communicate, laying important groundwork for future research into memory disorders.
Research news
Research finds New Zealand farmers largely getting phosphorus fertiliser balance right
New research suggests Aotearoa New Zealand farmers are broadly matching phosphorus fertiliser use to the needs of their soils, helping maintain relatively stable nutrient levels across the country’s agricultural land.
PhD graduate develops new pathway for future motor neurone disease treatments
Dr Sophie Burling used her doctoral research to create a new patient-specific model of motor neurone disease, laying the groundwork for future treatments that could improve quality of life for people affected.
Photography, storytelling and design helps to highlight housing crisis for seniors
Three lecturers from Toi Rauwhārangi College of Creative Arts have combined their photography, graphic storytelling and spatial design talents to give a voice to older New Zealanders facing housing insecurity.
NZ Drug Trends Survey: MDMA prices crash, ketamine goes mainstream and digital drug deals grow
The latest findings from the New Zealand Drug Trends Survey (NZDTS) provide new insights into emerging and established ‘party drug’ markets across the motu.