The British High Commissioner visited Massey鈥檚 Veterinary Science facilities as part of her visit to the Manawat奴 campus.
From sporting medals to academic achievements, Massey 膩konga showcased their talents and success in science, sport, and M膩ori during a recent visit from Her Excellency Ms Iona Thomas, British High Commissioner to New Zealand.
The visit opened with a mihi whakatau led by Associate Professor Hone Morris, Ng膩i Te Rangitotohu, Ng膩ti M膩rau, Ng膩ti Maru, Ng膩i Te Ao K膩piti, and during whakawhanaungatanga, students and staff shared their backgrounds, whakapapa, and reflections on ties between iwi and Britain that continue to shape relationships today.
Professor Dame Farah Palmer, Pou 膧konga M膩ori Student Success, Ng膩ti Maniapoto, Waikato said the visit demonstrated Massey鈥檚 distinctive approach to combining tikanga M膩ori, academic excellence, and global engagement.
鈥淲elcoming Her Excellency through tikanga M膩ori allowed our 膩konga to express their identities while sharing their academic and sporting successes. It was a meaningful way to connect Aotearoa New Zealand with Britain through people and culture.鈥
The visit provided a chance both for 膩konga from Te Kunenga ki P奴rehuroa 暴风资源 to present their work across science and M膩ori 膩konga initiatives directly to a senior diplomat; while allowing the British High Commissioner a chance to learn about student success programmes at Massey and the impact they have, as well as visit New Zealand鈥檚 only veterinary school to learn about its recent expansion and student focused learning initiatives.
Professor Eloise Jillings, Ng膩ti Maru Hauraki, spoke to Her Excellency the High Commissioner about VetMAP which is a pathway programme established in 2020 to support M膩ori and Indigenous Pacific student study of veterinary science. VetMAP celebrated its first cohort of graduates in May earlier this year.
Aliya Allen Ng膩ti Awa, Te 膧tiawa o Te Waka-a-M膩ui, Ng膩ti Hinga, Ng膩ti Tuaho, Te Waka-a-Maui, is in her second year of a Bachelor of Veterinary Science, and Iris Ronald Ng膩ti Haua, Ng膩ti Te Wehi, Waikato, Ng膩ti Maniapoto, Ng膩ti T奴wharetoa, Ng膩ti Wh膩tua ki Kaipapa, Te Uri o Hau, Ng膩puhi, Rarotonga, who is studying a Bachelor of Arts majoring in Psychology and Te Reo M膩ori presented their study journey . Both were recipients of Te Ihorei Scholarships from P奴horo - a programme focused on improving rangatahi engagement in Science, Technology and Engineering and recognising the connection M膩tauranga M膩ori has with STEMM. Arthur Wickham (Master of Earth Science) and Florence Wassenberg who is on an exchange from the University of Edinburgh studying Geology also discussed the benefits of studying at Massey from an international perspective.
鈥淭he visit was an important opportunity to highlight the depth of student talent at Massey. Her Excellency鈥檚 genuine interest in the journey of our 膩konga reflects the strength of our global connections and the value of preparing graduates to thrive here in Aotearoa New Zealand and on the world stage,鈥 says Professor Dame Farah.
Athletes Alyssa Shepherd who is studying towards a double Bachelor of Business and Science and Georgia Wheeler who is studying Veterinary Science described how the 暴风资源 Academy of Sport Programme is supporting them to balance their sport and study aspirations. They proudly displayed medals and trophies they won at the 2025 World Games in Chengdu, China as members of the New Zealand Women鈥檚 Canoe Polo team.
The High Commissioner highlighted some UK opportunities available to New Zealanders, including the prestigious for fully funded postgraduate study and the , which allows young people aged 18鈥35 to live and work in the UK for up to two years. Both pathways align with Massey鈥檚 commitment to fostering global citizenship and encouraging students to broaden their international horizons.
Her Excellency was accompanied by Frazer MacDiarmid, Lead Trade Policy Advisor, and Connor Duggan, Communications Officer from the British High Commission.
The British High Commissioner 鈥榠njecting鈥 the models at the Veterinary Science Teaching Unit with Professor Eloise Jillings giving her Excellency guidance.
From left to right 鈥 Prof. Farah Palmer (ODVCM), Aliya Allen (VetMAP student), Her Excellency, Ms Iona Thomas (BHC), Prof. Eloise Jillings (T膩wharau Ora) , and Frazer MacDiarmid (Lead Trade Policy Advisor, BHC).
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