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COVID-19 information , He pārongo mō te KOWHEORI-19

New Zealand is at Alert Level 4 and our campuses are currently closed.

Kia manawanui, kia haumaru tātou. Let’s stay strong and stay safe.

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COVID-19 updates

We've created a COVID-19 website to keep our community informed including the impact on university operations as government alert levels change.

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New research shows lack of information on euthanasia for stranded marine mammals

New research on the euthanasia of stranded marine mammals has highlighted the need for increased reporting and improved data collection on the euthanasia of sick, injured or debilitated stranded marine mammals globally.

Four ways organisations can create a healthy workplace

A survey by Massey University’s Healthy Work Group of more than 1400 people from 21 New Zealand workplaces has found four key features associated with positive outcomes for both employees and organisations.

The public make snap judgements about new technologies

Researchers from Massey University and the University of Southampton, United Kingdom, have found people stick to fast intuitive judgements about unfamiliar scientific technologies, and take more time to form these judgements doesn’t change the outcome.

Political affiliations influence health behaviors to combat Covid-19 in the US

New research has found handwashing and mask-wearing in the United States since the 2020 election have decreased among Republicans as a sign of loyalty to outgoing President Donald Trump while these behaviors have increased among Democrats.

Are there any weak links in New Zealand’s food chain?

We discuss the function, the friction and the potential futures of our food supply systems in this episode of Conversations That Count – Ngā Kōrero Whai Take.

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Winners of Earth Guardians competition announced

Toi Rauwhārangi and Wētā Workshop are pleased to announce the winners of the Earth Guardians character design competition.

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Impressive Olympic medal haul for student-athletes

More than 100 athletes with Massey connections (current and past students or alumni) took part in the games across a range of sporting codes.

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Indigenous business partnership created between Massey and global universities

Te Au Rangahau, Massey Business School’s Māori business research centre, has recently signed a partnership with the University of Melbourne and Carleton University in Canada with the aim to collaborate around research.