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Discover news about our university – from all three campuses and online: Auckland, Manawatū in Palmerston North and Wellington.

Veteran Police dog Teo on the road to recovery and a well-earned retirement

Thursday 6 November 2025

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.

group of people outside vet clinic with German Shepherd

The Thinking Life: Free Massey University webinars on the ideas that shape us

Wednesday 5 November 2025

What does it mean to think in a world overflowing with information, emotion and ideology? Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences is inviting the public to explore that question in The Thinking Life: Ideas That Shape Us – a free webinar series running online from late November to early December.

Marsden Fund backs Massey scientists for research of global significance

Wednesday 5 November 2025

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

Tuesday 4 November 2025

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.

Northland Inc Board Chair Suzanne Duncan and Vice-Chancellor Professor Jan Thomas signing the agreement in Whangārei on Monday 3 November 2025.

Research news

We are a research-led university with a reputation for excellence in innovation and the creation of new knowledge. Get the latest research stories.

Listening to Taranaki mounga

Wednesday 22 October 2025

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

Wednesday 15 October 2025

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.

little blue penguin having a soapy bath and held by hands in red gloves

New research challenges the idea of a ‘vicious cycle’ between psychological distress and conspiracy beliefs

Tuesday 14 October 2025

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

Monday 6 October 2025

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.

kiwi caught on night camera in orchard

Student success news

Discover the inspiring success stories of our students, many of whom are balancing studying alongside other commitments.

The psychology of progress: Turning setbacks into record-breaking success

Thursday 6 November 2025

Bachelor of Science student Chelsey Edwards, Ngāti Raukawa, is proof that stepping back can push you forward. As the first New Zealand woman in 15 years to break the 50-metre freestyle (long course) record, she’s thriving in a new training environment with refreshed athletic and academic goals.

girl diving into pool

Blending purpose and passion through communication

Monday 3 November 2025

Despite growing up on a farm in the small Southland town of Otautau, Takunda Mabonga has always been drawn to creativity, connection and storytelling. Now studying for a Bachelor of Communication, he is channelling those interests into a degree that blends purpose with passion.

Journalism and screen arts students create current affairs show

Thursday 30 October 2025

Journalism students at Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University have created a live, multi-camera news magazine and current events livestream show, which aired on YouTube on Thursday 16 October.

Te Tumu Whakatipu giving confidence to chase creative calling

Wednesday 29 October 2025

When Loyd Doron left his hometown of Saint Bernard in the Philippines, he carried with him a lifelong passion for storytelling. Now completing a Bachelor of Screen Arts at Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University, he credits the Certificate of Foundation Studies with Te Tumu Whakatipu for giving him the grounding and confidence to chase that creative calling.

Opinion and features

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Opinion: Auckland Transport has delivered, but politics have derailed it

Friday 10 October 2025

By Professor Imran Muhammad and Dr Fawad Ahmad

Opinion: Good sleep health to support good mental health

Friday 10 October 2025

By Professor Leigh Signal and Dr Dee Muller

man sitting on bed holding head

Awards and appointments

Read about our latest successes and appointments.

Globally renowned professors honoured with Emeritus title

Wednesday 29 October 2025

Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University is proud to announce two Professor Emeriti conferred by the Honorary Awards Committee.

Massey Ventures’ Mark Cleaver awarded industry honour

Wednesday 22 October 2025

Massey Ventures’ CEO Mark Cleaver has been named the Research Commercialisation Professional of the Year at the 2025 Knowledge Commercialisation Australasia (KCA) conference in Adelaide.

Mark Cleaver

Cream and the crops: Dairy innovation and kiwi classic win big at New Zealand Food Awards

Friday 17 October 2025

Fonterra’s 'Easy Bakery Cream' has taken top honours at the 2025 New Zealand Food Awards, winning Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University’s Supreme Award. The gala event in Palmerston North celebrated the innovation and excellence shaping Aotearoa New Zealand's food and beverage sector, with winners showcasing world-class creativity and scientific expertise.

Community impact of Massey’s SDG programme wins global recognition

Wednesday 1 October 2025

Massey University’s Master of Sustainable Development Goals has been ranked in the top 20% of the 2025 QS Reimagine Education Awards for its real-world impact. Showcasing student-led change across Aotearoa, the programme stands out for turning sustainability theory into action and preparing graduates to lead global change.

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Veteran Police dog Teo on the road to recovery and a well-earned retirement

Thursday 6 November 2025

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.

The psychology of progress: Turning setbacks into record-breaking success

Thursday 6 November 2025

Bachelor of Science student Chelsey Edwards, Ngāti Raukawa, is proof that stepping back can push you forward. As the first New Zealand woman in 15 years to break the 50-metre freestyle (long course) record, she’s thriving in a new training environment with refreshed athletic and academic goals.

The Thinking Life: Free Massey University webinars on the ideas that shape us

Wednesday 5 November 2025

What does it mean to think in a world overflowing with information, emotion and ideology? Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences is inviting the public to explore that question in The Thinking Life: Ideas That Shape Us – a free webinar series running online from late November to early December.

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