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Funding awarded to bring transformational projects to life
Five projects led by Massey researchers, some involving co-leadership with partner entities, have been awarded more than $31 million from the 2023 Endeavour Fund.

Māori demanding equality at polling booths
Māori are again seeking reassurances from the Electoral Commission this year that they will be treated equally when exercising their right to vote in the General Election.

Toikura recognised for teaching excellence with Te Whatu Kairangi national award
The Toikura teaching unit within Te Pūtahi-a-Toi School of Māori Knowledge have been awarded the Kaupapa Māori Award at this year’s Te Whatu Kairangi Aotearoa Tertiary Educator Awards.

Head of School of Aviation appointed as new leader of industry body
The School of Aviation’s Chief Executive Ashok Poduval has been elected President of Aviation New Zealand at its recent annual general meeting.

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Establishing strong foundations through whānau and kāinga
Airana Ngarewa, Ngāti Ruanui, Ngā Rauru and Ngāruahine, has been making strides as an author, an athlete and a teacher, which he credits to the people and the place that raised him.

Exploring new ground in social work via well-travelled roads
Hailing from Ireland, Master of Applied Social Work graduate Rebecca Conway’s travels led her to study in Aotearoa New Zealand, exploring the topic of green social work. Now, she begins her PhD journey in Germany as a Marie-Skłodowska-Curie fellow.

Social work graduate enriches journey through teaching, learning and powerlifting
Registered social worker and Master of Social Work graduate Jane Lee is changing the narrative as she embarks on her PhD studies while uplifting the next generation of care providers.

Sports Professor gives keynote speech at Athletics New Zealand Connections Conference
Professor Andy Martin spoke about the importance of creating club culture and a sense of community.


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
Māori demanding equality at polling booths
Māori are again seeking reassurances from the Electoral Commission this year that they will be treated equally when exercising their right to vote in the General Election.

Signal discovery could be key to understanding global disease
A discovery by Kiwi scientists may unlock new opportunities to prevent or treat an infection that kills children in their thousands around the world.

Getting living well with dementia down to a fine art
An evolving project, which has revealed that drawing can clinically improve the lives of those living with dementia, is set to begin its next step.

New play explores New Zealand’s welfare system
A new play born from a Health Research Council funded research project will be presented to the community as part of the Precarity, Wellbeing and the Creative Arts Symposium on Massey’s Auckland campus.

Opinion and features
Opinion: Leaning into the Five Ways to Wellbeing this Mental Health Awareness Week
By Associate Professor Kirsty Ross.

Opinion: Celebrating progress and envisioning the future on National Social Workers' Day
By Social Work Lecturer Thirusha Naidoo.


Opinion: Population challenge – A nation without a plan
By Dr Pushpa Wood and Crayon CEO and founder Stephanie Pow with contributions from Dr Adnan Balloch.

Awards and appointments
Taking the guess work out of managing chronic fatigue syndrome
Senior Lecturer in the School of Sport, Exercise and Nutrition Dr Lynette Hodges has received a $25,000 grant from the Associated New Zealand Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Society to undertake vital research into increasing understanding of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, more commonly known as chronic fatigue, in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Distance student wins international award for research
Terina Kaire-Gataulu has come top in her category in Ireland’s prestigious Global Undergraduate Awards for her research project on the revitalisation of the Hawaiian native language.

Funding awarded to bring transformational projects to life
Five projects led by Massey researchers, some involving co-leadership with partner entities, have been awarded more than $31 million from the 2023 Endeavour Fund.

Plant-based cheese innovation wins competition
Dr Debashree Roy has won the Falling Walls Lab Aotearoa New Zealand competition with her presentation of a new plant-based cheese technology.


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Taking the guess work out of managing chronic fatigue syndrome
Senior Lecturer in the School of Sport, Exercise and Nutrition Dr Lynette Hodges has received a $25,000 grant from the Associated New Zealand Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Society to undertake vital research into increasing understanding of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, more commonly known as chronic fatigue, in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Distance student wins international award for research
Terina Kaire-Gataulu has come top in her category in Ireland’s prestigious Global Undergraduate Awards for her research project on the revitalisation of the Hawaiian native language.
Funding awarded to bring transformational projects to life
Five projects led by Massey researchers, some involving co-leadership with partner entities, have been awarded more than $31 million from the 2023 Endeavour Fund.
Opinion: Leaning into the Five Ways to Wellbeing this Mental Health Awareness Week
By Associate Professor Kirsty Ross.
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