New Zealanders are often told preventing mould is simple: open the windows, turn on the fan and heat the house. Yet mould ...
Two Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University Distinguished Professors have been awarded Companions of the New Zealand Order ...
A T.R. Ellett Agricultural Research Trust funded PhD research opportunity to make a significant contribution to sustainable agriculture by quantifying the impacts of alternative grazing management ...
A new partnership between Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University and Northland Inc is set to strengthen education, research, and innovation opportunities across Te Tai Tokerau’s food and fibre ...
Karakia has long been a source of grounding, healing and connection. Yet despite its deep cultural significance and growing evidence of its therapeutic power, it remains overlooked in Aotearoa New ...
When Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University student Nero Asher discovered how fragile kākāpō eggs are and the ruggedness of the places they are laid, he decided to design a safer way to transport ...
As Aotearoa New Zealand's new Poet Laureate, Dr Sullivan promises to shine a light on connections by bringing poetry into the everyday lives of people across the motu. For Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa ...
The noble false widow spider (Steatoda nobilis), already considered one of the world’s most invasive arachnids, has officially established itself in New Zealand. While bites are rare, the spider ...
Police have celebrated the opening of the Royal New Zealand Police College (RNZPC) Auckland Campus at Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University. On Friday 27 June, Massey University hosted an event to ...
For her PhD research, Dr Lara Tookey investigated how the indoor environment in Aotearoa New Zealand primary schools affects how well students can think and learn. Her research focused on two aspects: ...
A new publication has been launched that offers a comprehensive and up-to-date resource on commercially available grazing pasture species in Aotearoa New Zealand. The publication, unveiled at Fieldays ...
Dr Amanda Nasse graduated last week as the first woman from Tanna, Vanuatu, to earn a PhD, dedicating her research to advancing food security and resilience for her community. Dr Nasse’s home of Tanna ...
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