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Six University Research Medals awarded for 2024
The 2024 Research Medals honour exceptional achievements in research, research mentorship and research leadership, recognising staff who have made significant contributions across various fields of study.
Survey shows one-third of medical cannabis users now have a prescription for legal prescribed cannabis products
Findings from the latest New Zealand Drugs Trends Survey (NZDTS) reveal progress with the uptake of the Medicinal Cannabis Scheme.
Academics and alumni receive 2025 New Year Honours
Seventeen Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University academics and alumni have been named in the 2025 New Year Honours List.
Birdnapped cockatoo wins Quote of the Year
The winner of this year’s Quote of the Year competition is the chatty cockatoo with the distinctive catchcry of “Hello Darling”.
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Financial capability sector to get upskilling boost
A new partnership will grow and formalise the skills of people like budget advisers who help New Zealanders get more financially savvy.
Birdnapped cockatoo wins Quote of the Year
The winner of this year’s Quote of the Year competition is the chatty cockatoo with the distinctive catchcry of “Hello Darling”.
Children’s University celebrates record number of graduates across three cities in 2024
It’s been another successful year for Wānanga Nohinohi te Kunenga Children’s University programme at Massey, culminating in graduation ceremonies in Wellington, Palmerston North and Auckland.
Short course provides platform for innovation and intellectual exchange
A group of more than 30 participants from the Philippines will return home with new connections and a deeper understanding of Aotearoa New Zealand’s sustainable dairy systems.
Research news
Four academics awarded Health Research Council funding to further research
Four Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University research projects have been awarded Health Delivery Research Grants from the Health Research Council (HRC).
Waterborne disease surveillance in New Zealand highlights gaps in risk factor reporting
New Environmental Health Intelligence New Zealand (EHINZ) reports reveal underreporting of waterborne diseases, masking the true impact of untreated drinking and recreational water on public health.
Survey shows one-third of medical cannabis users now have a prescription for legal prescribed cannabis products
Findings from the latest New Zealand Drugs Trends Survey (NZDTS) reveal progress with the uptake of the Medicinal Cannabis Scheme.
Can solar panels and pastoral farming work together?
Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University in Palmerston North is taking a novel approach to assessing pasture growth under solar panels in farm paddocks.
Student success news
From drilling rigs to the graduation stage: A grandad’s inspiring journey
For 78-year-old graduate Harry Moyler, walking across the stage at graduation wasn’t just a personal milestone - it was the culmination of a remarkable life journey.
Journalism students shine with Crikey Award win and Asia New Zealand Scholarship success
For the first time ever, a journalism student from Aotearoa New Zealand has won Australia’s premier student investigative journalism award.
Celebrating outstanding social work students
The terrific trio, Georjah Kaharoa Timoko Tansey, Courtney Williamson and Katelyn Ward Donnellan, have been named this year’s recipients of two esteemed awards for fourth-year Bachelor of Social Work students.
A journey through history: the academic path of a lifelong learner
Dr Delwyn Blondell's Massey journey began with a passion for history and evolved into a deep academic commitment.
Opinion and features
Opinion: How will American Kiwis survive and thrive in the next Trump presidency?
By Professor Ted Zorn
Did the ancient Greeks eat souvlaki and Greek salad?
Associate Professor Gina Salapata recently spoke at the Symposium of Gastronomy and Food History in Napier about what the ancient Greeks ate.
Awards and appointments
Six University Research Medals awarded for 2024
The 2024 Research Medals honour exceptional achievements in research, research mentorship and research leadership, recognising staff who have made significant contributions across various fields of study.
Academics and alumni receive 2025 New Year Honours
Seventeen Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University academics and alumni have been named in the 2025 New Year Honours List.
Scholars awarded prestigious HRC Career Development Awards
Elti Sannyasi, Dr Kenneth Taiapa, Nehemiah Gordon-Amoroa and Dr Sharyn Heaton have received Career Development Awards and funding for their research that they will complete over the next few years.
Massey secures Gold in 2024 Times Higher Education Online Learning Rankings
Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University has been awarded a prestigious Gold rating in the inaugural 2024 Times Higher Education (THE) Online Learning Rankings, the highest honour achievable in this year’s global assessment.
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Four academics awarded Health Research Council funding to further research
Four Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University research projects have been awarded Health Delivery Research Grants from the Health Research Council (HRC).
Waterborne disease surveillance in New Zealand highlights gaps in risk factor reporting
New Environmental Health Intelligence New Zealand (EHINZ) reports reveal underreporting of waterborne diseases, masking the true impact of untreated drinking and recreational water on public health.
Six University Research Medals awarded for 2024
The 2024 Research Medals honour exceptional achievements in research, research mentorship and research leadership, recognising staff who have made significant contributions across various fields of study.
Financial capability sector to get upskilling boost
A new partnership will grow and formalise the skills of people like budget advisers who help New Zealanders get more financially savvy.
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