 University appoints new Māori and Pasifika leader Massey University Vice-Chancellor Steve Maharey has announced the appointment of Dr Selwyn Katene as the University's Assistant Vice-Chancellor (Māori and Pasifika). Read more... Memory aid research to help brain injury sufferers Memory aids have long been identified as a way for people with traumatic brain injuries to remember everyday tasks, and a study by psychology researcher Hannah Bos wants to determine which could be best. Read more...  28% of NZ Olympic team Massey-made  Massey University's reputation as New Zealand's leading sports university has been cemented further with 53 Massey students or alumni named in the 185-strong Olympic team. Read more... Study to find best exercises for Maori men The best type of exercise to reduce the risk of diabetes and combat obesity-related illness in Maori men is the focus of a Massey University study. Read more...  Tour tells of New Zealand's WW1 triumph and tragedy The battles fought in the toughest year of the First World War will be told as part of a history tour. Read more... Horticulture professor says PSA outbreak avoidable Two decades of "misguided policies" led to the major shortcomings in New Zealand biosecurity system identified by a report published this week on the Psa kiwifruit virus, says an internationally-recognised horticulturalist. Read more...  Replica 1905 All Blacks jersey donated to Welsh club In a gesture of international goodwill a replica rugby jersey made from the same material and mill that crafted the original jerseys for the 1905 All Blacks, has been gifted to a Welsh rugby club. Read more... Massey research to help preserve China's grasslands Few outside of China have heard of the zokor, but the endemic burrowing rodent's impact on China's vulnerable alpine grasslands has lead to research collaboration between Gansu and Massey Universities. Read more...  Mason Durie farewell focuses on his Massey legacy More than 120 current and former staff, graduates, students, University Council members and whānau attended a function at the Manawatū campus on Friday to farewell Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Assistant Vice-Chancellor (Māori and Pasifika) Sir Mason Durie. Read more... Opinion: Water rights case gives Key no easy way out Dr Grant Duncan Will middle New Zealand's suspicion of the Treaty of Waitangi outweigh its suspicion of the government's asset-sales? That's the political question that John Key has to address as the controversy over Maori customary rights to water-usage unfolds. Read more... |
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