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2023 NZ Food Awards finalists revealed
The New Zealand Food Awards is proud to announce and celebrate the 2023 finalists.
Drug Trends Survey shows increase in cannabis availability, while meth prices continue to drop
Findings from the 2022/23 New Zealand Drug Trends Survey show a sharp increase in cannabis availability and decrease in price, as well as an ongoing decline in the price of methamphetamine.
School of Psychology lecturers open GRAIL gaming lab
Massey lecturers and psychology researchers Shaun Garea and Ross Hebden are developing a gaming laboratory based in the School of Psychology at the Manawatū campus.
Wings recipients ready for careers to take off
The Massey 76 cohort have just celebrated getting their commercial pilot’s licenses, also known as their ‘Wings’.
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Japanese students experience a taste of Kiwi working life as part of study programme
Interning at a New Zealand business was the highlight for many of the Japanese students who recently attended a short course.
Variety is the spice of life for PhD student
During the first COVID-19 lockdown in 2020, School of Management PhD student Nimeesha Odedra and mother Sobhna embarked on a venture that would captivate the tastebuds of their community.
Massey organises workshop for Classical Studies teachers
Classical Studies staff recently hosted a dedicated workshop for teachers of Classical Studies in Aotearoa New Zealand schools.
Visiting scholar to study health issues faced by bisexual people
During his sabbatical, Associate Professor Michael Boroughs plans to conduct studies on health issues faced by bisexual people in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Conversations That Count – Ngā Kōrero Whai Take
Conversations That Count – Ngā Kōrero Whai Take is a mixed media, podcast, editorial and event series brought to you by Massey University in partnership with The Spinoff. It provides a platform for the university and community experts to share their thoughts on how to overcome some of New Zealand’s biggest challenges.
Research news
Age more than just a number in Aotearoa New Zealand’s workforce
A recent study has revealed young workers are more likely to face significant unsatisfactory work experiences, leaving them grappling with turnover intention.
Essential vitamins at stake if meat and dairy consumption drop
Riddet Institute food scientists have found that mixed diets comprised of both animal and plant-based foods continues to be the best option for optimal vitamin intake.
Researchers install pollen trap on roof of Auckland Museum
Dr Katherine Holt from the School of Agriculture and Environment has installed the pollen trap to provide data on the allergenic spores in the air above Tāmaki Makaurau.
Drug Trends Survey shows increase in cannabis availability, while meth prices continue to drop
Findings from the 2022/23 New Zealand Drug Trends Survey show a sharp increase in cannabis availability and decrease in price, as well as an ongoing decline in the price of methamphetamine.
Opinion and features
Opinion: NZSIS assessment names three states as being active threat actors in New Zealand
By Associate Professor William Hoverd.
Opinion: The far-right's cancel culture and communication studies
By Professor Mohan Dutta
Opinion: National security and defence policy documents position New Zealand in relation to a threatening world
By Associate Professor William Hoverd.
Opinion: The far-right, misinformation, and academic freedom
By Professor Mohan Dutta
Awards and appointments
2023 NZ Food Awards finalists revealed
The New Zealand Food Awards is proud to announce and celebrate the 2023 finalists.
Funding boost for research finding new ways to influence community preparedness
A research team has secured $450,000 of funding to understand how we can teach people to be better prepared for natural hazards and why the efforts don’t always work as planned.
Four Massey projects awarded funding to further health research
Four Massey-led research projects have been awarded Health Delivery Grants from the Health Research Council.
New veterinary facilities earn Gold Award
Tāwharau Ora School of Veterinary Science’s new building facilities have won a gold award at the New Zealand Commercial Project Awards.
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Age more than just a number in Aotearoa New Zealand’s workforce
A recent study has revealed young workers are more likely to face significant unsatisfactory work experiences, leaving them grappling with turnover intention.
2023 NZ Food Awards finalists revealed
The New Zealand Food Awards is proud to announce and celebrate the 2023 finalists.
Japanese students experience a taste of Kiwi working life as part of study programme
Interning at a New Zealand business was the highlight for many of the Japanese students who recently attended a short course.
Essential vitamins at stake if meat and dairy consumption drop
Riddet Institute food scientists have found that mixed diets comprised of both animal and plant-based foods continues to be the best option for optimal vitamin intake.
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