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News
Entries now open for the 2025 New Zealand Food Awards
The awards, owned and operated by Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University, have been a cornerstone of the industry for over 35 years. They provide a platform for producers to network, gain industry insights, and receive valuable advice from experts.

Animal health takes a team: celebrating the diverse roles in the veterinary field
World Vet Day 2025 celebrates the many essential roles professionals play in the veterinary and animal health field. We caught up with a few of our experts from Tāwharau Ora School of Veterinary Science to learn more about their contributions to animal health, welfare and public safety.

Renowned artist Sopolemalama Filipe Tohi receives recognition for his contribution to Pacific art and culture
Sopolemalama Filipe Tohi has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts (honoris causa) in recognition of his outstanding contributions to both the Pacific and global art scenes.

Associate Professor Igelese Ete’s music brings Pacific storytelling to life
The Toi Rauwhārangi College of Creative Arts academic has played a pivotal role in bringing the emotional depth of recently-released film Tinā to life through his music arrangements.

Research news
First Doctor of Social Work graduate explores neurodevelopmental approach to childhood adversity
Dr Braden Clark used his doctoral research to offer social workers a new pathway for responding to early trauma, applying a neurodevelopmental lens to understand how adversity shapes young minds and how to provide more effective support.

New study reveals tailored evacuation strategies needed for improved hospital safety
A recent study sheds new light on the complexities of hospital evacuations, offering vital data that could transform evacuation planning in healthcare settings.

Cracking the code of animal boredom
At 29, Dr Morgan Heslop has tackled a question that many of us may never have considered — can animals get bored? And if they do, how would we even know?

Kiwi protein expertise in demand in United States
Aotearoa New Zealand’s reputation in protein research is so significant Kiwi scientists have been asked to organise an international conference, not once, but twice.
