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Massey Foundation launches major fundraising campaign For a Better World
A visionary transformation of the stream that runs through its Manawatū campus to inspire generations towards a more sustainable future is at the heart of an exciting fundraising campaign by Massey Foundation launching today.

Veterinary Science breaks into global top 20 in QS Rankings
Veterinary Science has risen two spots in the 2025 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Subject Rankings, to now be ranked 19th in the world.

Massey University achieves strong performance in 2025 QS Subject Rankings
Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University has once again achieved impressive results in the 2025 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Subject Rankings.

Minister Andrew Hoggard visits College of Sciences on Manawatū campus
Last Friday, the Minister for Biosecurity and Food Safety and Associate Minister of Agriculture, the honourable Andrew Hoggard, visited Massey’s Manawatū campus, hosted by the College of Sciences.

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Te Waimana o Turitea: Paving the way for sustainability and education in the heart of Palmerston North
Te Kete Aroha Massey University Foundation has announced the Te Waimana o Turitea project as part of its For a Better World fundraising campaign.

Massey Foundation launches major fundraising campaign For a Better World
A visionary transformation of the stream that runs through its Manawatū campus to inspire generations towards a more sustainable future is at the heart of an exciting fundraising campaign by Massey Foundation launching today.

Veterinary Science breaks into global top 20 in QS Rankings
Veterinary Science has risen two spots in the 2025 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Subject Rankings, to now be ranked 19th in the world.

Large Animal Teaching Unit celebrates 30 years of shaping veterinary education
The Large Animal Teaching Unit (LATU) marks a milestone this year, celebrating three decades of enriching veterinary education by enhancing students’ practical skills and deepening their knowledge of animal welfare.

Research news
Pūtōrino e Rua: Learning from Mātauranga Māori to expand understanding of natural hazard events in the Rangitīkei
Pūtōrino e Rua, a collaborative project investigating a historic landslide in the Rangitīkei Valley, has reached its first year milestone.

Research shows authentic communication reduces risky teen drinking
While fear-based messaging around alcohol aimed at teens is common, new research suggests curbing adolescents' risky drinking behaviour requires authentic and open communication.

‘From the Couch’ programme empowers community
Researchers from Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa have unveiled a new report highlighting the success of Buttabean Motivation’s (BBM) ‘From the Couch’ (FTC) programme.

Genetic research aims to improve health and performance of New Zealand working dogs
Early research in a three-year project to better understand the genetic make-up of working farm dogs has yielded some surprising results.

Student success news
Unearthing a legacy through land, farming and family resilience
Despite following a mostly urban lifestyle while growing up, Levi Jennings had always been drawn to agriculture. Now pursuing a Bachelor of Agribusiness, he has discovered his connection to the land transcends generations and has given him a clear direction for the future.

A career change to change lives
For Suraj Thomas, studying social work wasn’t just about earning a qualification – it was about making a real difference in people’s lives. He had built a career in marketing, design and filmmaking, but found himself constantly asking: does my work truly help people?

Student designs game-changing device for people with lower limb impairments
George Philp's Leg-Up is a custom-fit orthotic device that enhances mobility and independence for people with lower limb impairments.

Forging adversity into advocacy at the global anti-doping table
Recently elected to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Athlete Council, alumni Toby Cunliffe-Steel credits both his rowing career and the knowledge and insights gained during his time at university as key factors in shaping his ability to advocate for athletes worldwide.

Opinion and features

Opinion: The Trump-Vance-Zelenskyy fiasco: Spontaneous fracas or planned ambush?
By Professor Ted Zorn and Dr Kate Lewis

Opinion: Let’s focus on sustainable wellbeing goals rather than New Year’s resolutions
By Professor Kirsty Ross

Massey leading tertiary education and research for NZ’s primary industries
By Professor Paul Kenyon

Awards and appointments
New appointment targets inequities in Māori health
Dr Angelique Reweti, Ngāpuhi, has been elected to the Executive Council of the Public Health Association of New Zealand (PHANZ) and as Chairperson of the Māori Caucus.

Massey partners with Women in Food and Drink Aotearoa to launch new award category in 2025
Massey University is excited to be part of this prestigious event, supporting the women who are shaping the future of the food and drink sector and continuing the university’s commitment to nurturing innovation and excellence in food science.

Inaugural Riddet-AgResearch Chair in Alternative Proteins appointed
Professor Munish Puri has taken up a new advanced science role in New Zealand, as the first Riddet-AgResearch Chair in Alternative Proteins.

Health academic to lead Epidemiological Association in New Zealand
Associate Professor Linda Murray has been appointed President (New Zealand) of the Australasian Epidemiological Association (AEA).


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Pūtōrino e Rua: Learning from Mātauranga Māori to expand understanding of natural hazard events in the Rangitīkei
Pūtōrino e Rua, a collaborative project investigating a historic landslide in the Rangitīkei Valley, has reached its first year milestone.
Te Waimana o Turitea: Paving the way for sustainability and education in the heart of Palmerston North
Te Kete Aroha Massey University Foundation has announced the Te Waimana o Turitea project as part of its For a Better World fundraising campaign.
Massey Foundation launches major fundraising campaign For a Better World
A visionary transformation of the stream that runs through its Manawatū campus to inspire generations towards a more sustainable future is at the heart of an exciting fundraising campaign by Massey Foundation launching today.
Unearthing a legacy through land, farming and family resilience
Despite following a mostly urban lifestyle while growing up, Levi Jennings had always been drawn to agriculture. Now pursuing a Bachelor of Agribusiness, he has discovered his connection to the land transcends generations and has given him a clear direction for the future.
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