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News
“Nah, we’re just three Māori boys” wins Quote of the Year 2023
The results of the public vote are in, and New Zealanders have chosen a humble statement by rescuers during Cyclone Gabrielle as the best quote of 2023.
Four University Research Medals awarded for 2023
Two Individual, one Early Career and one Supervisor Research Medal have been awarded to staff for exceptional research success in 2023.
Top 10 quotes of 2023 announced
A rallying cry for the Warriors, a witticism from Taika Waititi and a line from rescuers during cyclone Gabrielle have been chosen as some of the notable quotes of the year.
Massey shines in Sustainability Rankings
Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) has released its 2023 Sustainability Rankings – and it’s good news for Massey, as the university has risen 44 places to be ranked 81st in the world.
Research news
Improving the health of New Zealanders the aim of funded research projects
Two staff members from the Research Centre for Hauora & Health have been awarded grants from Lottery Health Research Te Tahua Tangahau Hauoratanga for projects that will improve the health of New Zealanders.
New project to help better understand food consumers
The Food Experience and Sensory Testing laboratory on Massey’s Manawatū campus has been awarded $1 million by Fonterra for a three-year project investigating better methods to predict consumer responses to food products.
The driving disparities between socioeconomic status and vehicle age
Data analysed by Environmental Health Intelligence New Zealand (EHINZ) has revealed private passenger vehicles are, on average, older in areas of higher socioeconomic deprivation.
New funding awarded to pioneering research strengthening volcanic resilience
New funding from Toka Tū Ake Earthquake Commission (EQC) has been awarded to a first-of-its-kind research project on infrastructure resilience to volcanic activity, led by Associate Professor Carol Stewart.