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Welcome admin, to Issue 165, August 13, 2012

 

Massey athletes rank 27th on Olympic medals table

Massey University student-athletes have finished the Olympic Games with three gold and three bronze medals.
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New Māori and Pasifika leader welcomed at Manawatū

Dr Selwyn Katene (Ngāti Toa, Ngāti Tama, Ngāruahine, Ngāti Tūwharetoa) was officially welcomed into his new position as Assistant Vice-Chancellor (Māori and Pasifika) on Monday.
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Eruption's agricultural risk analysed

Massey University researchers say ash from this week's Mt Tongariro eruption poses no great human health or agricultural threat.
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Insurers rocked by poor earthquake response

The high levels of dissatisfaction that most Cantabrians have with their insurance companies will damage the market share of some of the industry's biggest players, says an insurance expert from Massey University.
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Massey researchers on trail of China's golden monkey

China's cute, golden snub-nosed monkey could teach humans a few things about conflict resolution and peaceful co-existence, say researchers from Massey University.
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Massey alumnus Manawatu's top innovator

Massey University alumnus Peter Vullings was named the winner of this year's Innovate Manawatu competition at an event last night.
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Film on Beatle's life offers insights into our own

A film documenting former Beatle George Harrison's life and times is to be examined in a presentation that encourages the audience to explore their own achievements and legacies.
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Ecologist helps plan Tasmania's water use

A Massey University ecologist is helping researchers balance the needs of land use with the freshwater ecosystems in Tasmania.
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Jam-packed repertoire for jazz festival

Stirring sounds are set to resonate for jazz players young and old at the upcoming New Zealand School of Music Jazz Festival.
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Video captures flavour of Pasifika artist

When the man with the wild hair and the white overalls starts to sing, everyone listens (except maybe his children).
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Revised gifted and talented handbook goes live

A revised gifted and talented handbook co-written by a Massey University researcher will help educators recognise and support gifted pupils.
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Students sign up to give back

A volunteer expo at Massey's Manawatu campus today helped connect community organisations with student volunteers.
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Idea of Māori privilege focus of PhD

One hundred years of Māori privilege is the focus of doctoral research by Massey Māori historian Peter Meihana.
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