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Research in action: Connecting campus to community at Fieldays® 2024
With a brand new site, we are excited to be back at Fieldays® for another year, focusing on community relevant collaborative research in the food and fibre industry.
Data shows Māori and Pacific course completion rates are on the rise
Massey has made strong progress in first-year retention rates, surpassing its target earlier than expected.
Spotlight on staff success at Auckland graduation
This week saw more than 1000 graduates crossing the stage at Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland’s Bruce Mason Centre, including 13 staff members.
Screen Arts student wins funding for animated series Bloke of the Apocalypse
Bachelor of Screen Arts student Charlie Faulks will be producing a zombie apocalypse-themed YouTube series thanks to funding from NZ On Air.
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Celebrating Māori success through collaborative partnerships: Korowai Mokopuna
Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University’s first cohort of resource teachers graduated with the newly established Postgraduate Diploma of Specialist Teaching Korowai Mokopuna in Auckland last week.
Massey experts help farmers fight cow cress and erosion
Expert advice from two Massey academics is helping farmers in the Kahahakuri catchment to tackle cow cress invasion and stream bank erosion.
Remembering Distinguished Professor Emeritus David Penny
Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University wishes to acknowledge the passing of Distinguished Professor Emeritus David Penny, CNZM, who made outstanding contributions to science and the profession of science.
Research in action: Connecting campus to community at Fieldays® 2024
With a brand new site, we are excited to be back at Fieldays® for another year, focusing on community relevant collaborative research in the food and fibre industry.
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
HRC Explorer Grant awarded for innovative infant feeding research
Emerging researcher Dr Ying Jin from the School of Health Sciences has been awarded a Health Research Council (HRC) Explorer Grant for her research into feeding vulnerable infants with donor human milk.
Dr Elle Brittain and Dr Monica Koia awarded Emerging Researcher First Grants
The two researchers have received grants from the Health Research Council (HRC) to support them in establishing independent health research careers.
Feast and HelloFresh seeking taste testers for new research
Fonterra Riddet Chair of Consumer and Sensory Science and School of Food and Advanced Technology Professor Joanne Hort is working with meal kit company HelloFresh to better understand New Zealanders’ flavour palate and why people are drawn to certain flavours on their plate.
Graduate research explores child digital labour on social media
Children are heavily contributing to a significant subsection of the Internet, not only as the target audience, but also as producers.
Student success news
Finding one’s path through helping others
Bachelor of Business graduate Chris Kent, Te Āti Awa, walked away from university with more than he ever imagined, from learning his whakapapa to making connections across the world and creating a career from his passion for helping people.
Get your fix of what matters today from the media industry’s future players
Once a week, journalism students from Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University have been broadcasting The Rundown , a live news show from the Ghuznee Street studios of Wellington Access Radio. Students spend the morning at the studio researching and creating their bulletin and then go live on air, showcasing local information and breaking news.
PhD student named Future Thinker of the Year for flood resilience research
PhD student Widi Auliagisni has been bestowed with the title Future Thinker of the Year by the New Zealand Green Building Council at an event in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland earlier this month.
Eco-friendly postpartum underwear takes out Grand Ideas competition
Postpartum underwear aimed at promoting healing after childbirth, whilst also being eco-friendly and comfortable, has been crowned the winner of Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University’s Grand Ideas competition .
Opinion and features
Opinion: What the Prime Minister does that over half of the New Zealand workforce wishes their organisation would do
By Professor Jarrod Haar
Opinion: Meeting the ever-changing needs of Aotearoa New Zealand
By Dr Tere McGonagle-Daly
Opinion: Let’s talk about equality – and the constitution
By Professor Richard Shaw
Opinion: The New Zealand Defence Force in 2024: The end of the peace dividend?
By Associate Professor William Hoverd
Awards and appointments
NovoLabs™ three-time winners at NZ Hi-Tech Awards
The university’s spin-out company NovoLabs has won three categories at the Hi-Tech Awards this month for their world-first technology for ultraviolet (UV) treatment of liquids.
Young Riddet Institute scientist wins international award
Riddet Institute post-doctoral researcher Dr Thomas Do is heading to Italy in September after being awarded an International Union of Food Science and Technology (IUFoST) Young Scientist Award.
Massey start-up a finalist in environmental sustainability accelerator
Captivate Technology has been selected as one of 10 finalists for the 2024 PepsiCo Greenhouse Accelerator: APAC Sustainability Edition.
Lush Prize awarded to School of Veterinary Science for innovative training technique
The School of Veterinary Science has been awarded the Training Prize in the 2024 Lush Prize awards , announced in London this week.
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Celebrating Māori success through collaborative partnerships: Korowai Mokopuna
Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University’s first cohort of resource teachers graduated with the newly established Postgraduate Diploma of Specialist Teaching Korowai Mokopuna in Auckland last week.
Massey experts help farmers fight cow cress and erosion
Expert advice from two Massey academics is helping farmers in the Kahahakuri catchment to tackle cow cress invasion and stream bank erosion.
Finding one’s path through helping others
Bachelor of Business graduate Chris Kent, Te Āti Awa, walked away from university with more than he ever imagined, from learning his whakapapa to making connections across the world and creating a career from his passion for helping people.
NovoLabs™ three-time winners at NZ Hi-Tech Awards
The university’s spin-out company NovoLabs has won three categories at the Hi-Tech Awards this month for their world-first technology for ultraviolet (UV) treatment of liquids.
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