Sunday, 8 May 2016

Massey Research

Study and research programmes

Our creative campus is home to a diverse range of internationally-recognised programmes:
  • Art
  • Business
  • Communication
  • Design
  • Exercise and health science
  • Journalism
  • Music and creative media production
  • Nursing
  • Sport

Vision and strategy

As New Zealand’s defining tertiary education institution, Massey University has provided underpinning knowledge for our nation’s successful development in much of the 20th century. In the 21st century we aspire once again to serve and lead as the “engine” of this new New Zealand. Today Massey has a well-established reputation for its outstanding teaching and research grounded in real-world issues. We are New Zealand’s national university, with three campuses and a distance education programme that currently teaches 34,000 students from more than 100 countries. We have an excellent record of engagement with all our communities, and we are proud to support educational opportunity in New Zealand and around the world.

Our agenda

Massey University has placed research at the forefront of its agenda for 2025, making it one of the seven big goals through which Massey aims to achieve major advances in building reputations and increasing revenue generation in the context of being the defining national university with a ranked international pedigree.

Research centres

Massey University Wellington hosts a number of world-class research centres including:
  • Centre for Public Health Research
  • Sleep/Wake Research Centre
  • Māori Health Research Centre
  • New Zealand Centre for Small and Medium Enterprise Research
  • Centre for Disaster Research (with GNS Science)
  • National Centre for Tertiary Teaching Excellence

Being a successful student isn't just about academics - you need to look after yourself as well.  Click here for our range of services and support options.
We provide careers advice, guidance and information to Massey students and recent Massey graduates.  Clickhere to see what we can do for you.
Each campus has a range of services to assist and support Massey students whilst they study.  Click hereto see the range of services on offer.
A free and confidential service providing advice and support on academic concerns or complaints that may affect your studies.  See here for more information.
University provided services including: Centres for Teaching and Learning, Childcare, Labs and teaching rooms, Student Advisors, Information Services, Success Advisors, Library Services and Maori @ Massey. Clickhere for this range of services.
Each campus has its own student association, clubs, cultural groups, student communications and student focussed links. Click here for more information.
Students have the opportunity, twice a year on each campus, to ask questions and put over their point of view to Massey. Click here for 2015 dates and the 2014 outcomes.

Sport at Massey University

Sports teaching and research

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Sport and exercise programmes are delivered through a broad-based, multi-college, multiple-mode approach at Albany, Manawatū and Wellington which enables students to study as an internal or extramural student, or through mixed-mode studies.

Massey University Academy of Sport

university-sport-academy.jpgMassey University Academy of Sport is the Sports Scholarship Programme for developing athletes studying at the University. The Academy provides key support services that cater to each members individual needs.

Sports recreation and training

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The University’s sport and recreation facilities are available on the three campuses in Albany, Manawatu and Wellington. These facilities are available to students, staff and local communities to meet a range of recreational and sporting needs.

Specialised sport facilities

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Our world-class sports facilities are available to staff, students and local communities, and include an all-weather equine arena, an all-weather athletics track, as well as the Sport and Rugby Institute’s three floodlit rugby fields and training areas.

Sport science laboratories

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Our Sports Science laboratories are mostly accredited by local and international bodies, and are well equipped to offer biomechanical and physiological analysis for a wide range of sports, nutrition consultancy services, and sports performance evaluation.

National Uni Blues Awards

nz-blues-logo.jpgThe New Zealand Universities Blues are awarded to student-athletes that have excelled both academically and in their sport. They have been awarded in New Zealand since 1919. Massey University will host this year’s New Zealand Universities Blues Awards.

Massey Blues Awards

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The New Zealand Universities Blues Award is the highest sporting accolade given in the New Zealand tertiary system. Massey University Blues Awards are presented to students in recognition of their outstanding achievements in sport and academic studies.

Clubs are a great way to get amongst it while at Uni. Try something new, meet new people, do what you love and have fun.
Clubs are run by students who organise wicked events and activities for their club members. Keen for a trip up the mountain? What about free movies? Have a gander at our club listings for more info about what you can get into.
Clubs are supported financially and otherwise by MAWSA and Massey Wellington. Getting involved in the management of a club gives students valuable leadership and management skills that look very attractive on a C.V.
If you haven’t found a club that tickles your fancy, perhaps you could start one. All you need is ten others to join your crusade, a few people to manage the club, and fill out a form and you’re pretty much ready to go. Contact Anna the Club Development Officer or check out ‘Starting a Club‘ for more information.

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