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For a workplace to be healthy, it needs to be safe
The latest episode of Conversations that Count – Ngā Kōrero Whai Take tackles the big and often misinterpreted issue of workplace wellbeing.

Two new Emeritus Professors announced
Massey is proud to announce two new Emeritus Professors conferred by the Honorary Awards Committee.

Climate change predicts southerly shift of iconic whale species in New Zealand
New research sheds light on how climate change will impact the distribution of great whales in New Zealand waters.

Graduate Wins 2022 Parkin Drawing Prize
Bachelor of Fine Arts graduate Siân Stephens has been announced the winner of the 2022 Parkin Drawing Prize.

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Rangatahi Māori get hands-on with science on Manawatū campus
More than 30 rangatahi (young people) experienced a range of science disciplines on our Manawatū campus early last week.

Massey participates in China Business Summit
The university recently participated in a business summit that looked at the challenges and opportunities that exist for international education now that border restrictions have lifted.

Annual warrant of athletic fitness sees Academy of Sport history being made
At the end of July, our Manawatū student athletes came together for the Academy of Sport Combine Session to test their fitness and show off their talent as high performing sportspeople.

A study journey across four continents, a pandemic, and a war zone
Martina Paletova can easily say her life has been bursting with unique experiences and significant career positions. This year, the 51-year-old PhD student found herself taking on her most challenging role yet: leading a health care team on the Moldova-Ukraine border.


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Research news
A nutritional perspective on dolphin-gannet relationships reveals new insights into joint feeding
New research reveals some fascinating insights into the age-old relationship between Australasia gannets and common dolphins.

Massey PhD student working to increase food and water security in Abu Dhabi
PhD student Mansoor Al Tamimi, based in Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), is working to solve the issue of food security and water conservation in one of the hottest climates in the world.

First insights into potential competition between New Zealand’s toothed whales and dolphins
New research using stable isotopes has shed light on how New Zealand’s diverse range of toothed whales and dolphins coexist.

Climate change predicts southerly shift of iconic whale species in New Zealand
New research sheds light on how climate change will impact the distribution of great whales in New Zealand waters.

Opinion and features
For a workplace to be healthy, it needs to be safe
The latest episode of Conversations that Count – Ngā Kōrero Whai Take tackles the big and often misinterpreted issue of workplace wellbeing.

Opinion: Civil Aviation Authority needs to stop spreading misinformation related to drones
By Dr Isaac Henderson

Social media: how to stop online harm
The ugly underbelly of social media prompted Massey's Digital Cultures Lab to host a major multi-disciplinary conference focusing on the need for online safety earlier this year.

Scoring goals on and off the court
At just 24 years old, Silver Fern Maia Wilson, Te Ākitai Waiohua, Te Rarawa, Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua, has been a pivotal member of the national netball side for five years now. She faces her first major tournament this month at the Games in Birmingham.

Awards and appointments
Two new Emeritus Professors announced
Massey is proud to announce two new Emeritus Professors conferred by the Honorary Awards Committee.

Distinguished Professor appointed co-director of Infectious Diseases Research Platform
Distinguished Professor Nigel French has been appointed inaugural co-director of the Infectious Diseases Research Platform, alongside Hauora Māori leader Te Pora Thompson.

Massey scientists are cream of the crop at international dairy award
Riddet Institute scientists from Massey's Manawatū campus have won half of the top prizes in an inaugural International Dairy Federation award.

Te Rau Karamu Marae wins three Institute of Architects awards
Te Kāhui Toi and Athfield Architects, in association with Massey University, have won three awards for Te Rau Karamu Marae at the Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) Wellington Awards.


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Rangatahi Māori get hands-on with science on Manawatū campus
More than 30 rangatahi (young people) experienced a range of science disciplines on our Manawatū campus early last week.
Massey participates in China Business Summit
The university recently participated in a business summit that looked at the challenges and opportunities that exist for international education now that border restrictions have lifted.
Annual warrant of athletic fitness sees Academy of Sport history being made
At the end of July, our Manawatū student athletes came together for the Academy of Sport Combine Session to test their fitness and show off their talent as high performing sportspeople.
For a workplace to be healthy, it needs to be safe
The latest episode of Conversations that Count – Ngā Kōrero Whai Take tackles the big and often misinterpreted issue of workplace wellbeing.
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