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Welcome admin, to Issue 162, May 28, 2012

 

Prime Minister tours Massey's aviation school

Prime Minister John Key visited Massey University's School of Aviation today, and met with staff and students as he toured the Milson Flight Systems Centre.
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Government's education investment welcomed

The Government's announcement that it will make a postgraduate qualification the minimum for all new teachers is exactly the direction Massey University is taking with its teacher education programmes, the University's College of Education Pro Vice-Chancellor Professor James Chapman says.
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Massey iPhone ad a first for New Zealand TV

Massey University is taking a novel approach in its new television advertisement, to be screened for the first time on Sunday.
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Asian signs show city's cosmopolitan character

The proliferation of Asian language signs in Auckland creates a sense of belonging for new migrants, and a space for others to experience and learn about migrant cultures that contribute to the city's cosmopolitan character, according to a Massey University study.
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Study to find answers in the fat-fit debate

A Massey University master's student hopes to find out if obese but active people are better off than those who are slim but inactive.
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Teaching Australia how Massey teaches agriculture

A delegation from the Parliament of Victoria, Australia visited the Manawatu campus this week to learn how Massey helps prepare young people for a career in agriculture.
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Homecoming for leading philosopher

Professor Rom Harre has been awarded an honorary doctorate from Massey University at a graduation ceremony in Palmerston North.
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Students make their mark at Semi-Permanent

When people at New Zealand's premier design conference last weekend emerged from a talk by Australian paper engineer Benja Harney, they were handed a postcard featuring the paper planes they had just made.
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Christchurch design scholarships to be judged by top Canterbury design trio

The best urban design ideas in a competition for rebuilding quake-affected Christchurch will be judged by David Sheppard, President Elect of the Institute of Architects, and design experts David Lovegrove and Jacky Bowring.
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Graduation ceremonies celebrated half a world away

From their home in Turkey, two proud parents watched live as their daughter crossed the stage at a Palmerston North graduation ceremony.
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