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Massey University is one of New Zealand's leading educational institutions with three campuses in the North Island and a distance learning programme that delivers university qualifications to all parts of the country.

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Education 11 May 2012
Masterclasses by top mediator sell out

A series of mediation masterclasses by Professor Laurence Boulle of Bond University were so popular that discussions are already underway to invite the academic back to New Zealand.

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Finance 11 May 2012
Helping Kiwis make sense of their dollars

Dr Pushpa Wood will help New Zealanders make more sense of their dollars as the new director of the New Zealand Centre for Personal Financial Education.

Dr Pushpa Wood, the new director of the New Zealand Centre for Personal Financial Education.

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Education 10 May 2012
Education refocused to meet 21st century needs

Massey University will lead the change in education needed to ensure New Zealand's teachers and schools are equipped to meet the challenges of the 21st century, Vice-Chancellor Steve Maharey says.

Pro Vice-Chancellor Professor James Chapman.

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News 9 May 2012
Analyst completes new tertiary education management degree

Kayrn Kee, a policy analyst from the University's Office of the Assistant Vice-Chancellor (Māori and Pasifika), has graduated from the second intake of a new University of Melbourne qualification, a Master of Tertiary Education Management.

ayrn Kee at her graduation in Melbourne.

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Books 9 May 2012
Robin Hyde writings shed new light on early mental health treatment

A new collection of autobiographical writings by celebrated New Zealand author Robin Hyde, edited by Massey University English senior lecturer Dr Mary Paul, reveals a kindlier chapter in the history of this country’s mental health treatment.

Dr Mary Paul and cover of the book

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Education 8 May 2012
New book shows how to create a warm emotional climate in schools

A warm classroom climate enhances the learning and social behaviour of primary school children.

Professor Ian Evans

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Business 7 May 2012
SMEs unprepared for crises, say researchers

New Zealand urgently needs a national programme to help small and medium-sized businesses prepare for crises like the Christchurch earthquakes, say researchers from Massey University.

Professor David Deakins, director of Massey University's  Centre for Small and Medium Enterprise Research.

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Food 7 May 2012
Nutrition's epic story revealed in new book

Why we eat what we eat is a vastly complex subject.

The Nature of Nutrition

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News 7 May 2012
Massey professor to work with blind in Mongolia

A Massey University professor will travel to Mongolia to teach blind people the skills they need to become more mobile.

Professor Steve La Grow

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Film 7 May 2012
Reel Earth film festival's Massey connection

As an art lover and a bit of a greenie, the Reel Earth environmental film festival is a perfect fit for Victoria Jakobs.

Victoria Jakobs, associate director, of Reel Earth environmental film festival.

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Agriculture 4 May 2012
Fair trade coffee - good for cafés and growers

While fair trade coffee results in more money in the pockets of coffee growers in developing countries, it can also bring better returns for cafés here in New Zealand.

Dr Andrew Murphy, senior lecturer in marketing at Massey University, and sometimes fair trade coffee consumer.

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Education 4 May 2012
A to Z of study options at Massey Open Day

From accounting to zoology, and everything in between – Massey University’s Albany campus Open Day on May 12 is a chance for prospective 2013 students to get their study and career dreams on track.

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Fashion 4 May 2012
Alumnus becomes Australian Fashion Laureate

Massey University congratulates fashion designer Collette Dinnigan on becoming an Australian Fashion Laureate.

Collette Dinnigan

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Science 3 May 2012
Massey PhD student inspired by Nobel scientists

Meeting Nobel prize-winning scientists at a forum in Japan has given Massey University PhD researcher Paulina Hanson-Manful added zest for her own work which she hopes will save lives.

PhD science researcher Paulina Hanson-Manful  in a science lab at the Albany campus.

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TV 3 May 2012
Massey University backs TV3's new international news programme, Three60

A new style of television programme dedicated entirely to international news events launches this Sunday on TV3, in association with Massey University.

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Media 2 May 2012
New photography guidelines

Photography guidelines have been created to support Massey staff involved with arranging or taking photographs for University business, including the use of images.

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News 2 May 2012
Massey's industrial design school ranked among best in the world

Massey University has been ranked among the best industrial design schools in the world in the international Red Dot Design Awards.

Lamp design and construction project by a  current entry-level industrial design student.

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Art 1 May 2012
Massey receives new award for emerging artists

Massey University is honoured to be gifted a new award for emerging artists.

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Education 1 May 2012
Fellowship in applied learning awarded

Associate Professor Andy Martin of the School of Sport and Exercise has been awarded an academic fellowship in applied learning.

Associate Professor Andy Martin receiving the  academic fellowship in applied learning at an event last week.

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Media 1 May 2012
Computer tool helps writers be creative

Writers struggling for recognition can now pursue their dreams of publication with the help of The Story Mint.

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Maori 30 Apr 2012
International indigenous scholars give global perspective

Indigenous scholars Dr Tina Ngaroimata Fraser and husband Charles may be based in Canada, but their experiences resonate with Massey University Māori Studies students.

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News 28 Apr 2012
Animal emotions expert to talk at Albany campus

Best-selling author on human and animal psychology Dr Jeffrey Masson give a talk at Massey University’s Albany campus on May 2.

Dr Jeffrey Masson, speaking at Massey's  Albany campus, Wednesday, 2 May, 12-1pm.

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Technology 26 Apr 2012
NZ world champions at VEX Robotics in US

New Zealand robotics teams mentored by Massey University engineers have won the VEX Robotics World Championships in the United States for the fourth time running.

 New Zealand high school robotics teams after winning the VEX Robotics World Championships in Los Angeles this week.

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Education 26 Apr 2012
Key security players for Massey advisory board

A new high-level advisory board will provide strategic guidance to Massey University’s Centre for Defence and Security Studies, potentially shaping the future of New Zealand’s security sector.

The Centre for Defence and Security Studies advisory board met for the first time today. L-R, John Allen, Nick Nelson, Peter Marshall, John Moreman, Warren Tucker, Rhys Jones and Ingrid Day.

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Government 26 Apr 2012
Local government vital for climate change reduction

A Massey University energy expert says proposed local government reforms would be a step backwards for sustainability.

Professor Ralph Sims

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Education 24 Apr 2012
Massey names its top teachers

Four Massey University teachers, in fields as diverse as veterinary medicine, design, microbiology and communications, have won this year’s Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Teaching Excellence.

Professor Ingrid Day, Dr Zoe Jordens,  Dr Elizabeth Gray, Associate Professor Andy Martin, Liz Norman, Vice-Chancellor Steve Maharey  and Professor Mark Brown.

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Business 24 Apr 2012
Businesses need more 'relevant' research

It is important for universities to engage with businesses if they are to produce relevant research, says Massey University’s newly appointed Professor in Innovation and Economics.

Professor Christoph Schumacher, co-director of  the Auckland Knowledge Exchange Hub.

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Books 23 Apr 2012
War story on best-sellers list for children

PALMERSTON NORTH — Professor of war studies Glyn Harper’s latest book, his seventh for children, is already on the best-sellers list, just weeks after release.

Professor Glyn Harper at the launch of his new children's book, Les Quesnoy: The story of the town New Zealand saved, at Palmerston North City Library on Friday.

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Environment 23 Apr 2012
Massey thanks its Rena responders

Key players in the Rena clean-up operation are gathering to recognise the work of the Massey University-led National Oiled Wildlife Response Team tonight.

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News 23 Apr 2012
New science medal named after Sir Mason Durie

The Royal Society of New Zealand has named a new award for social sciences after Massey University's Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Mason Durie.

Professor Sir Mason Durie

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Family 20 Apr 2012
Pasifika teens need voice in traditional family life

Pacific parents need encouragement to acknowledge and listen to teenagers by negotiating which traditions best support their wellbeing, says a Samoan sociologist.

Dr Fiva Faalau, at a ceremony for Pasifika graduates  from Massey's Albany campus.

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Business 20 Apr 2012
Small business experts gather in Wellington

WELLINGTON CITY — Experts in entrepreneurship and small to medium-sized businesses will gather in the capital in June for the 2012 International Council for Small Business World Conference.

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News 20 Apr 2012
Children sought for exercise study

A Massey University sports scientist is seeking participants for a study to develop exercises for children tailored to different body types.

Dr Sarah Shultz

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Education 19 Apr 2012
Lecturers celebrate double doctoral success

Two popular College of Business lecturers truly shared the excitement of their students’ graduation ceremonies this week when they crossed the stage to receive their own doctoral degrees.

Massey University College of Business colleagues and PhD graduates  Dr Warwick Stent and Dr Jeffrey Stangl.

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Education 19 Apr 2012
Olympian takes time out to graduate

Olympic rower Hamish Bond took time out from his hectic training schedule this week to attend his Massey University graduation ceremony.

Olympic rower Hamish Bond is capped at one of the College of Business  ceremonies at the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

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Jazz/Blues 18 Apr 2012
A fifth Tui for Fox

Journey Home, the CD recorded by Rodger Fox's Wellington Jazz Orchestra, has won the Tui for Best Jazz Album of the Year for 2012 in the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards.

Dr Rodger Fox

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Education 17 Apr 2012
Geneva gene researcher back for Massey graduation

North Shore Mäori scientist Dr Chris Rodley travelled a long way to pick up his PhD at the first of six Massey University graduation ceremonies in Takapuna on Tuesday.

Dr Chris Rodley

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Education 17 Apr 2012
New prize for Massey sports journalism students

publishers has resulted in a new annual prize for Graduate Diploma in Journalism students: the Brian F.

Brian F. O'Brien and the publication he produced  for 30 years, Sports Digest.

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News 17 Apr 2012
Thai students share New Year blessing

Forty Thai students have shared traditional New Year blessings with College of Education staff.

Professor James Chapman with Dr Paisan from Rajabhat Mahasarakham University and Paweena Chatsungnoen.

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Education 17 Apr 2012
Best business students take a bow

The best College of Business students were recognised at the Albany campus’s Dean’s List presentation last night at the Bruce Mason Centre.

2012 Dean's Scholars: Pouyan Nikrou, Duc Toan Do, Professor Ted Zorn, Ashney Govender, Michael Pearson.

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News 16 Apr 2012
Massey partners in new mining research centre

A research project by Massey University's Dr Chris Anderson that uses plants to remove mercury and gold from soil, has led to a new major research centre in Indonesia that will help restore land degraded by mining.

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News 16 Apr 2012
Young New Zealanders in Milan Design Show

Two recent Massey graduates are amongst a select group of designers worldwide to show work at the Milan Design Show.

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Education 13 Apr 2012
The new normal of digital and distance education

While universities have remained impervious to many societal changes, the new openness of digital content strikes at the core of the business of knowledge exchange.

Professor Mark Brown

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Education 13 Apr 2012
Bumper doctoral crop at Albany graduation

A bumper crop of 32 doctoral candidates will cross the stage next week during Massey University’s Albany campus’ six graduation ceremonies, where more than 1000 students will be capped.

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Education 13 Apr 2012
Researchers voice alarm over charter schools 'experiment'

Massey University education experts warn that the charter school experiment may cause more harm than good to the students it aims to help.

Professor John O'Neill

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Entertainment 12 Apr 2012
'Bach & Father' first of five Friday at five-fifteen concerts from NZSM

WELLINGTON CITY — The popular Friday evening free concert series from Te Kōkī, New Zealand School of Music will begin again this week with a programme called  ‘Bach & Father’ in the Ilott Theatre at Wellington Town Hall.

Dr Erin Helyard

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Education 11 Apr 2012
Preliminary backing for College of Education change

College of Education Pro Vice-chancellor Professor James Chapman has announced his preliminary decision relating to the proposal for change in the college.

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Conservation 11 Apr 2012
Lure rats: a new conservation tool

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=XKv1cN0-r78   Rats, the scourge of New Zealand's conservation estate, are being lured and trapped by their own species in a novel approach to pest eradication developed by a Massey University biology researcher.

Idan Shapira with a lure rat cage used to attract  and trap wild rats in conservation areas.

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News 5 Apr 2012
Chocolate egg's rise to Easter treasure

Chocolate eggs are part of an Easter tradition for many New Zealanders, but the Easter egg has a long history dating back at least 2,500 years, says Massey University historian Professor Susan Mumm.

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News 5 Apr 2012
Default KiwiSavers should stay, says academic

Calls for the default KiwiSaver system to be abolished are misguided, according to Dr Claire Matthews, Director of Financial Planning at Massey University’s Centre for Financial Services and Markets.

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News 5 Apr 2012
Massey finalist in the 2012 Museum Awards

An exhibition to celebrate 125 years of the Wellington School of Design, at Massey University, is in the finals of the 2012 New Zealand Museum Awards.

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Employment 5 Apr 2012
Lockouts no longer last resort

Lockouts were once a last resort for employers but are becoming more common, indicating a trend towards more "employer activism", says Massey University historian Dr Kerry Taylor.

Dr Kerry Taylor

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Employment 5 Apr 2012
Ports of Auckland not an isolated case

The Ports of Auckland’s push for increased labour flexibility is “not taking place in isolation”, according to a Massey University employment relations specialist.

Dr Jane Parker, Associate Professor of Human Resources Management  and Employment Relations at Massey University.

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Art 4 Apr 2012
Cream of NCEA art and design on show

An exhibition featuring some of New Zealand's most talented teens opens at Massey University this week.

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Art 2 Apr 2012
Art at Albany library from Wallace trust

Artwork symbolising sound, created by a Massey education graduate-turned-artist Shannon Novak, is adorning the walls of the Albany campus library in the coming weeks.

Shannon Novak's work, Outer Tone Connection IV, at the Albany campus library. It is from a series of works on display around Auckland as part of his Tone Connections installation.

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News 2 Apr 2012
Ballerinas needed for vitamin D study

Young ballerinas who train excessively as they dream of a role in Swan Lake may be compromising their wellbeing and performance, say Massey University nutrition researchers who are launching a study on vitamin D and its role in dancers’ health.

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Business 2 Apr 2012
Coping with regulation is all about attitude

Research by Massey University’s Centre for Small and Medium Enterprise Research has found that some SMEs actually use regulation to their advantage.

Professor David Deakins, Director of Massey University's  Centre for Small and Medium Enterprise Research.

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News 2 Apr 2012
Albany staff taste Pasifika fare at campus umu

The appetising aroma of smoky cooked meat and vegetables lured Albany campus staff to a lunchtime umu last week.

Ben Taufua (centre), national project manager for the Pasifika@Massey strategy, oversees the retrieval of cooked meats and vegetables from the umu while staff stand by for the feast.

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Environment 2 Apr 2012
Massey honours Mataariki with native tree planting

A grove of native trees planted on the Dairy Flat highway alongside Massey University’s Albany campus to honour Mataariki was blessed last week with the unveiling of a plaque.

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Environment 9 Mar 2012
Gannet study reveals perils of high-speed diving

Gannets may be among the fastest and most agile seabird hunters around, but they risk dying of fatal neck and head injuries from accidental collisions in the water when diving for fish at breakneck speeds, a Massey biology researcher has found.

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News 29 Feb 2012
New director for Allan Wilson Centre

Massey University Vice-Chancellor Steve Maharey announced today that Professor Hamish Spencer, from the University of Otago, is to be the next director of the Allan Wilson Centre for Molecular Ecology and Evolution.

Professor Hamish Spencer

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News 27 Feb 2012
Massey University launches search for quote of 2012

Massey University is asking New Zealanders to stop “internalising a complicated situation” and start nominating as it launches a search to find the New Zealand quote of 2012.

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Education 27 Feb 2012
Students back on campus

The first semester is now in full swing at Massey with students back on all three University campuses.

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News 27 Feb 2012
Living laboratory takes shape

A Massey University project to create a "living laboratory" to tackle sustainability issues received a boost from a world-renowned researcher this month.

Dr. Allanah Ryan

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Cycling 24 Feb 2012
Campus hosts women's cycle tour

The Manawatu campus hosted the opening stage of the New Zealand Women's Cycle Tour on Wednesday night.

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Education 23 Feb 2012
English challenged on tertiary education investment

Finance Minister Bill English was challenged about the Government's level of investment in tertiary education today at Finance 2012, an annual business event organised by Massey University and the Auckland Chamber of Commerce.

Finance Minister Bill English, Massey Vice-Chancellor Steve Maharey, Auckland Chamber of Commerce CEO Michael Barnett at Finance 2012.

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Fashion 23 Feb 2012
Masterly work showcased

Postgraduate students at Massey's School of Design and School of Fine Arts showcased their final projects at a joint exhibition in February.

Masters of Design final project work by fashion designer/artist Aihua Wei.

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Science 22 Feb 2012
Science leads 'second industrial revolution'

New Zealand must embrace science and integrate it fully into all aspects of society to be a truly innovative nation, Massey University Vice-Chancellor Steve Maharey told a conference in Wellington today (Wednesday).

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Politics 22 Feb 2012
Iranian politics essay wins postgraduate prize

Massey University’s Amy Thomson is proof that there is more to politics than just John Key, David Shearer or Winston Peters.

Amy Thomson

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Building 22 Feb 2012
Massey to spend $57m on Manawatu campus

MANAWATU-WHANGANUI — Vice-Chancellor Steve Maharey has announced the first stage of a $57 million project to relocate the College of Education from the Hokowhitu site to Turitea on the Manawatu campus and substantial construction and upgrading of buildings.

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Science 22 Feb 2012
School scientists to dig dirt for NZ microbe census

Budding scientists from schools around the country are being invited to get the dirt on the genetic makeup of New Zealand soils in a Massey University project to introduce young people to the next generation of genome sequencing technology.

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Books 21 Feb 2012
Harper to contribute to World War I encyclopaedia

Professor Glyn Harper, Centre for Defence Studies, has been appointed to the editorial board for the second edition of a five-volume Encyclopedia of World War I, published by ABC-CLIO, one of the largest publishers of reference works in the United States.

Professor Glyn Harper

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Water 21 Feb 2012
Students get prepared with emergency rainwater

Small, household-scale emergency rainwater tanks are being installed at a Wellington secondary school to encourage people to get prepared before a disaster.

A typical household-scale emergency rainwater tank.

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Migration 21 Feb 2012
Greater global cooperation needed to manage immigration issue

Immigration Policy in France and Europe was the topic of a public lecture given by the French Ambassador Francis Etienne today on the Manawatu campus.

French Ambassador Francis Etienne

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Marine 17 Feb 2012
Last oiled birds released

BAY OF PLENTY — Seven little blue penguins were released by the National Oiled Wildlife Response Team (NOWRT) this morning, marking the last major release of wildlife affected by the Rena oil spill.

Members of the National Oiled Wildlife Response Team release the last seven penguins back into the sea near Motiti Island.

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Earthquakes 17 Feb 2012
Research provides pointers to psychosocial recovery in Christchurch

CHRISTCHURCH — Newly published research is highlighting some important factors that can enhance psychosocial recovery after the Christchurch earthquakes.

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Agriculture 17 Feb 2012
Workshop celebrates 25th year

MANAWATU-WHANGANUI — Massey’s Fertiliser and Lime Research Centre held its 25th annual workshop at Manawatu campus last week.

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Triathlon 17 Feb 2012
Massey students help kids tri harder

The annual I Tri’d the Tri series began this week with Massey staff and students prominent in its management.

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Education 16 Feb 2012
Indian universities keen for indigenous education lessons

Vice-chancellors from five prominent Indian universities were welcomed to the Manawatu campus yesterday.

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Science 14 Feb 2012
Massey distinguishes two Albany science professors

Two Albany scientists have been named Distinguished Professors for their outstanding work and international eminence in the fields of evolutionary genetics and theoretical physics.

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Technology 14 Feb 2012
Blind treasure hunt, bionic eyes at international mobility conference

From bionic eyes to how blind people can use iPhones and GPS to cope with everyday living, Massey University is hosting a world-leading conference about improving mobility and independence for those with impaired vision.

Organiser of the International Mobility Conference, Professor  Steve La Grow of Massey University, says about 80,000  New Zealanders suffer impaired vision and this number will  increase as the population ages.

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Finance 14 Feb 2012
Men are risk takers – even with retirement savings

Men and women are making different choices about their retirement savings, which could lead to very different investment outcomes, according to Dr Claire Matthews, Director of Financial Planning at Massey University’s Centre for Banking Studies.

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Entertainment 13 Feb 2012
Successful concert in Massey's Oval

Leading New Zealand band The Phoenix Foundation headlined a successful concert at Massey University Manawatu campus oval yesterday afternoon.

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Business 10 Feb 2012
ICSB 2012 focuses on indigenous businesses

WELLINGTON CITY — The 2012 International Council for Small Business World Conference, being co-hosted by Massey University in Wellington in June, will include a session on indigenous entrepreneurship for the first time.

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News 10 Feb 2012
Dawn blessing for Massey's new 'Student Central'

Some 100 staff, students and supporters attended a dawn blessing for the new student amenities centre and steel pou at the Albany campus on Wednesday.

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Education 9 Feb 2012
Ties with US Ambassador strengthened over lunch

Vice-Chancellor Steve Maharey met with United States Ambassador David Huebner n Thursday to discuss mutual areas of interest including scholarships the Ambassador’s informal student ambassador programme and Vox Robotic championships.

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News 9 Feb 2012
Expert on Middle East joins Massey

Iranian-born Negar Partow, an expert on Middle East politics, religion, human rights and global security has joined Massey University to develop its new Masters of International Security programme.

Negar Partow

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Gardening 9 Feb 2012
Albany campus greening with community garden

A healthy crop of silver beet, lettuces and radishes is the result of work by green-fingered staff and students who have created the first community garden at the Albany campus.

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News 9 Feb 2012
Evaluation gives five-star ratings in five categories

Massey University has been given five-star ratings for its research, teaching, innovation, infrastructure and internationalisation.

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News 7 Feb 2012
Massey professor's report at centre of US-China trade tensions

A new report on Chinese auto-parts subsidies, written by Massey University's Professor of International Business, Usha Haley, has been at the centre of a political storm in the United States.

Professor Usha Haley

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Science 7 Feb 2012
Industrial-strength award for Massey mathematician

NORTH SHORE CITY — A Massey University professor who uses mathematics to model the drift of ash from volcanic eruptions as well as solving industrial problems has just been awarded the highest Australasian accolade for maths in industry.

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Education 3 Feb 2012
Unique degree to boost Māori language teaching

A new four-year Māori immersion teaching degree will help to fill a critical shortage of expert Te Reo teachers and help halt the decline of the language, says Massey University Associate Professor Huia Tomlins Jahnke, who led the development of the course.

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Education 3 Feb 2012
Class size matters to those who struggle most

Research shows that class size does matter; and that it matters most for socio-economically disadvantaged learners, the very groups that the Government says it is most concerned about, says Massey University Professor of Education John O'Neill.

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Education 3 Feb 2012
Teaching courses first to kick off Massey year

The first Massey students for semester one will be welcomed at the Manawatu campus Hokowhitu site on Tuesday.

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Finance 3 Feb 2012
Massey University hosts major finance research event

Massey University’s School of Economics and Finance will host the 2012 New Zealand Finance Colloquium at the Albany campus on February 9-10.

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Culture 27 Jan 2012
Steel pou bring Maori presence to Albany

Seven contemporary stainless steel pou (sculptured poles) were installed at the Albany campus this week.

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Education 26 Jan 2012
Lecturer's passion and drive wins teaching award

Senior communication lecturer Elizabeth Gray has received the annual Richard Buchanan College of Business Teaching Excellence Award.

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Conservation 26 Jan 2012
Penguins wait out moult at Massey

MANAWATU-WHANGANUI — Massey University’s Manawatu campus is currently home to 25 little blue penguins and two grey-faced petrels affected by the grounding of the container ship Rena.

A moulting little blue penguin at the wildlife facility at Massey's Manawatu campus.

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Business 25 Jan 2012
New Year's resolution: Becoming an entrepreneur

Massey University’s ecentre is encouraging entrepreneurs to tap into its expertise about potential markets for their ideas and save start-ups time, money and effort.

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