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Welcome admin, to Issue 162, April 16, 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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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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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.
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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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The new normal of digital and distance education

By Mark Brown - 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. Access to elite knowledge no longer affords the same competitive advantage when the Internet places a wealth of information at our fingertips.
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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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Lure rats: a new conservation tool

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.
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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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