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Who decides women’s best interests? Examining the role of contraceptive care providers

Mapping hotspots for bats may help scientists prepare for future bat-to-human viral outbreaks
A new research paper identifies locations of bats that may host coronavirus based on climate, native forests, and caves where these bats inhabit.

Launch of new series of Conversations That Count - Ngā Kōrero Whai Take
In partnership with Massey University, The Spinoff Podcast Network is proud to announce the return of Conversations That Count – Ngā Kōrero Whai Take.

Hunga Volcano eruption and its once-in-a-century atmospheric wave
Hunga Volcano in the Kingdom of Tonga began a new eruptive sequence on 19 December 2021, culminating in the climactic eruption on 15 January 2022.

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Who decides women’s best interests? Examining the role of contraceptive care providers

PhD graduate’s research is the first holistic assessment of the ecology of ponds in Auckland.
Born and raised in Ghana, pursuing higher learning and graduating with a PhD has been a dream come true for Dr Abigail Kuranchie.

Massey food technology graduate scores sweet role with biscuit giant Arnotts
There aren’t many people who get to work with chocolate biscuits all day, but Massey University Food Technology graduate D’Arcy Knight is one of those lucky people.

Three Massey staff members receive PhD at graduation
Three Massey staff members have been conferred with doctoral degrees among the more than 1300 graduates across the five Auckland ceremonies and celebrations this week.


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
Mapping hotspots for bats may help scientists prepare for future bat-to-human viral outbreaks
A new research paper identifies locations of bats that may host coronavirus based on climate, native forests, and caves where these bats inhabit.

Project to ensure Pacific voices are heard in education
Integrating Pacific cultural concepts and knowledge into classroom learning and in reporting to parents is at the heart of a project designed to bolster Pacific student achievement.

Hunga Volcano eruption and its once-in-a-century atmospheric wave
Hunga Volcano in the Kingdom of Tonga began a new eruptive sequence on 19 December 2021, culminating in the climactic eruption on 15 January 2022.

Muscle loss disease recognised in 40 per cent of residents living in three aged care facilities
Sarcopenia, a disease resulting in loss of muscle mass, has been described amongst aged care residents in New Zealand for the first time as a result of a journal article written by Massey academics.

Opinion and features
Aotearoa has a literacy problem. How can we fix it?
Conversations That Count - Ngā Kōrero Whai Take is back for a third season, beginning with a kōrero about the state of literacy in Aotearoa.

Launch of new series of Conversations That Count - Ngā Kōrero Whai Take
In partnership with Massey University, The Spinoff Podcast Network is proud to announce the return of Conversations That Count – Ngā Kōrero Whai Take.

Pink Shirt Day 2022
Pink Shirt Day on Friday 20 May is a day of action in which participants wear pink to stand together against bullying and harassment. The campaign is celebrated annually around the globe, and here at Massey as well. We sat down with Eliza Melling and Connor Mcleod to discuss Pink Shirt Day, and what it means to take part in 2022.

International Nurses Day 2022: A call to strengthen the future of healthcare
With the immense challenge of the last two years, it is more important than ever to celebrate the incredible work being done by extraordinary people within the nursing profession. On this day and every day, we thank all of you for your hard work, care, and dedication and wish you a happy International Nurses Day!

Awards and appointments
Acclaimed Massey scientist receives rare honour
In a rare honour, Distinguished Professor Peter Schwerdtfeger, Head of the New Zealand Institute for Advanced Study within the College of Sciences, has recently been elected as a foreign member of the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters (FASL).

Massey professor recognised with a Work-Integrated Learning New Zealand Fellow Award
Sport Practicum Coordinator and Chair of Massey’s Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) committee, Dr Andy Martin was presented with the award at the annual WILNZ conference in Auckland last month, in recognition of his outstanding academic contribution to the WIL community.

Cellular ageing research awarded Health Research Council Explorer Grant
A research project looking at ageing at the cellular level has been awarded one of 17 Explorer Grants by the Health Research Council (HRC) of New Zealand.

Professor Mohan Dutta recognised with Bridge Award
The International Crisis and Risk Communication Conference, ‘Bridging the Gaps’ has awarded Professor Dutta the Bridge Award for Excellence in Connecting Crisis and Risk Communication Research.

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Live streaming, social media and engaging with sport fans
Dr Sarah Wymer’s PhD thesis sought to understand why and how sports organisations use live streaming during major events.
PhD graduate’s research is the first holistic assessment of the ecology of ponds in Auckland.
Born and raised in Ghana, pursuing higher learning and graduating with a PhD has been a dream come true for Dr Abigail Kuranchie.
Massey food technology graduate scores sweet role with biscuit giant Arnotts
There aren’t many people who get to work with chocolate biscuits all day, but Massey University Food Technology graduate D’Arcy Knight is one of those lucky people.
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