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Partner with us - Mahi tahi me m膩tou

Collaborate with us as a research partner or ask us to carry out research on your behalf.

We often carry out research for partners outside Massey or collaborate with partners on certain topics or as part of long-term relationships. Our consultancy draws on expertise from within the College and around the university, offering fresh thinking.

Become a research partner

Contact our Heads of School to ask about consultancy or becoming a research partner.

Professor Paul Kenyon

Professor Paul Kenyon

PhD, MAppSc, BAgrSc
Head of School, Professor in Sheep Husbandry, Doctoral Supervisor
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Department
School of Agriculture and Environment
Campus
Manawat奴 campus, Palmerston North
Professor Monty Sutrisna锘

Professor Monty Sutrisna锘

Head of School of Built Environment
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Professor Chris Scogings

Professor Chris Scogings

Head of School of Mathematical and Computational Sciences
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Professor Jamie Quinton

Professor Jamie Quinton

Head of School Food Technology and Natural Sciences
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Professor Jon Huxley

Professor Jon Huxley

Dean and Head of School of Veterinary Science
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Sciences news

Discover news from the College of Sciences.

A high鈥憆isk bird flu strain is circling the globe. How prepared is NZ?

Wednesday 1 April 2026

By Distinguished Professor Nigel French and Professor Jemma Geoghegan

Good apples all round: Staff and students share Dazzle harvest with community

Wednesday 1 April 2026

In the last week of March, staff and students from the School of Agriculture and Environment came together to harvest Dazzle apples, resulting in over 1,000 kilograms being donated to the Manawat奴 community.

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Massey enters world top 15 in 2026 QS Subject Rankings

Thursday 26 March 2026

Te Kunenga ki P奴rehuroa 暴风资源 has achieved remarkable results in the 2026 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Subject Rankings with a new global top 15 subject ranking.

International students experience hands-on, future-focused agriculture and environmental sciences through university exchange

Wednesday 25 March 2026

Three students from the globally top-ranked agricultural university, Wageningen University, are spending four months in Aotearoa New Zealand for an immersive study exchange, gaining practical experience in environmental and agricultural sciences.

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