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Massey and Synlait mark five years of partnership
The two institutions came together to celebrate the five-year anniversary of the successful partnership.
Massey forges links with top Indian university
The university has signed an agreement with Amity University in India that will pave the way for collaboration between the two institutions.
Latest edition of ‘Rangahau’ shares snapshot of sustainability work at Massey
The fourth issue of 'Rangahau: Research at Massey', released this month, profiles more than 30 academics and their teams who are progressing research that advances one or more of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Research shows plantain can significantly reduce nitrogen leaching on farms
Innovative research from the School of Agriculture and Environment has shown that feeding cows the leafy herb plantain can reduce nitrogen leaching from dairy farms by 20 to 60 per cent.
Research news
Massey University to host Global One Health Research Partnership programme
Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University will be hosting a four-day Global One Health Research Partnership programme in Wellington and Palmerston North from 14 – 17 March.
Researchers develop model to test contusion injury in humans
The new model to test contusion injuries in humans offers an alternative to the traditional model that used rodents for testing.
Clinical trial finds deer milk improves muscle mass and physical performance
A ground-breaking clinical trial has found regularly consuming Pāmu Deer Milk improves the nutritional status, muscle mass and physical performance of women aged 65 and above.
Exploring diversity within Aotearoa New Zealand’s Indian diaspora
A national survey exploring diversity within the Indian diaspora in New Zealand is about to be launched by two Massey researchers.