Massey University, Auckland Campus
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Welcome to Massey University, Auckland Campus, located at SH17 in Auckland, New Zealand. As an establishment and point of interest, Massey University is a renowned university that provides a supportive and inclusive environment for students to succeed and thrive in every moment.
At Massey University, we offer a wide range of study options for first-time students, those returning to study, or those looking to change their career path. Our diverse range of programs caters to various interests and goals, ensuring that every student finds their perfect fit.
We take pride in our strong alumni network, and we encourage our graduates to stay connected with us even after they have completed their studies. Discover what our alumni are doing out in the world and be inspired by their achievements.
For those interested in distance and online learning, Massey University offers flexible study options that allow you to balance your education with other commitments. Learn more about how our distance learning programs work, the associated costs, and the support we provide to ensure your success.
As a university that values Māori culture, we have a dedicated space called Māori @ Massey where you can connect with all things Māori. Immerse yourself in the rich traditions, language, and customs of the Māori people.
Pacific Massey is another initiative that supports and connects Pacific students with various resources, student services, research opportunities, events, and organizations. We strive to create an inclusive and supportive environment for all our students.
We are proud to announce that Ashok Poduval, the Chief Executive of the School of Aviation, has been elected as the President of Aviation New Zealand. This achievement highlights the expertise and leadership within our institution.
The New Zealand Food Awards is a platform where we celebrate the finalists of 2023. This event recognizes excellence and innovation in the food industry, showcasing the talent and creativity of New Zealand's culinary scene.
Our researchers are constantly making groundbreaking discoveries. Recent findings from the New Zealand Drug Trends Survey reveal significant changes in drug availability and pricing. These insights contribute to a better understanding of drug trends in our society.
In the School of Psychology, lecturers Shaun Garea and Ross Hebden are developing a gaming laboratory that aims to explore the potential benefits of gaming in psychological research. This innovative project showcases our commitment to pushing boundaries and finding new ways to advance knowledge.
Drawing has been found to have therapeutic benefits for individuals living with dementia, and our ongoing project focuses on harnessing this potential. We are excited to take the next step in improving the lives of those affected by dementia.
As part of the Precarity, Wellbeing, and the Creative Arts Symposium, a new play funded by the Health Research Council will be presented on our Auckland campus. This event highlights the intersection between research and the creative arts, promoting dialogue and awareness.
Dr. Liangni Sally Liu is conducting research on the impact of COVID-19 on New Zealand's growing Asian communities. Her work sheds light on the unique challenges faced by these communities and aims to support their well-being.
Frontiers in Communication has published new research that reveals a lack of awareness among New Zealanders regarding early earthquake warning systems. This study emphasizes the importance of educating the public to ensure their safety during seismic events.
At Massey University, we are committed to providing a dynamic and supportive learning environment that nurtures the growth and success of our students. Join us at Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa and embark on a transformative educational journey. Nau mai, haere mai ki Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa, Welcome to Massey University.
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"Really lovely campus for a university. The library is a nice place to get some studying done!"
"I did my Bachelor degree here and I am now a PhD Candidate at a top 20 University in the US. The advice I give to anyone seeking good education is to AVOID this place, even if they offer you full scholarship. I was in the Business school and I can rest assure you what they teach are absolute rubbish. You will not learn anything useful for your career. This is because 1) a lot of lecturers/professors are incompetent in research and teaching. and 2) the University wants to make more money by purposely making courses easy and attract more students. This place is a business where one pays money and receives a degree without learning anything useful. The only possible way for your qualification to actually worth something is to apply for a higher degree at better universities AND your grades are sufficiently good. Otherwise you will be paying a lot of money and spending a lot of time for absolute nothing. The amenities around the campus are terrible. Food is terrible because (I heard) all the existing diners had formed a coalition and did not allow diners to bring in competition. A friend of mine who was also a Massey alumni attempted to open a food truck on campus about 5 years ago. To his surprise, whether an additional food truck could be opened depends not only on the University, but also on the existing diners, and unfortunately existing diners voted him out because they hated competition. If you are a student and if you can't bring your own lunch, just go outside the University to get something. McDonald is within walking distance and even though it is not an ideal place for lunch, it is much better than anything else on campus. They admit more and more students each year but the library is pretty much at the same size as it was 10 years ago. You will have a hard time finding places to study on campus. And as others had pointed out, it is almost impossible to park your car. The University 'claim' they offer free parking, but they make parking lots inadequate on purpose. Any illegal parking will immediately be fined because the University needs money. Buses are also extremely unreliable. Some scheduled buses never arrives and disappears from the schedule. The only thing I like about this University: It is situated at a very beautiful place."
"Beautiful campus, great staff, superb program!"
"Entire admissions department should be fired. Couldn't organise a p¡ss up in a brewery. Uphill battle and feels like you're actively trying to prevent people studying at Massey. If you're thinking of applying don't bother unless you want to end up crying multiple times out of sheer frustration."
"Great place to learn❤, everyone can use library to study that is very cozy, very friendly for Muslim since many places to pray (prayer room or even under the stairs in library)"
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