Your latest Alumni newsletter

Your latest Alumni newsletter
Students at the beach

Greetings to you and a warm welcome to our new alumni

As the wintery weather makes its presence known here in Aotearoa New Zealand through chillier nights, we mark a very special event – graduation. At the end of May, buoyant graduands, their whānau, and loved ones, gathered for three moving days of graduation ceremonies at Takapuna’s Bruce Mason Centre. The Alumni team loved being a part of this special celebration to mark the journey from Massey student to alumni community member. We enjoyed meeting all those who have supported our grads and talking to staff members who were also so proud. Check out more photos here.  

This edition shares some awesome Massey alumni stories and event invitations. We hope you feel inspired by the many ways alumni are making our world a better place. Also in exciting news, an alumni survey will soon be sent to you in the next few weeks. We’d love to know more about you and how we can better connect with you, especially now that events are slowly returning and a new normal emerges.

Until then, stay safe and well.

Ngā mihi nui,
The Alumni team

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An unstoppable creative force

New Zealand representative to the Venice Biennale, Yuki Kihara, is an artist of firsts whose inspiring career demonstrates how art can create change.

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Dr Frances Hughes – Leading through nursing

As a global health leader, Dr Frances Hughes consistently seeks to improve care for those who desperately need it with deep compassion, commitment, integrity, and social responsibility.

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Dr Robin McConnell – A writer's life

Author, educator, and family history expert Dr Robin McConnell’s fascinating career has included books on the All Blacks, poetry, and genealogy. Dr McConnell shares his insights about the meaning that creative expression can bring to our lives.

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Sharing critical expertise

We welcome Professor David Hayman into the inaugural role of Percival Carmine Chair in Epidemiology and Public Health at Massey University. Learn more about the role, generously funded by Massey alumni Anne and Bryce Carmine.

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Massey's career-ready grads

Learn more about work-integrated learning at Massey and how students gain effective real-world experiences and advance their careers.

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A career in finance

Have you considered the Certificate in Financial Advice? If you’ve ever thought about financial services, the Certificate in Financial Advice may be for you.

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Massey University Press news

Massey University Press publishes award-winning books across a range of genres. Learn about the latest exciting release and go in the draw to win a copy.

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Refectory restoration

The Refectory restoration has been a special journey in Massey’s heritage history. Find out more about the journey through a video tour.

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Conversations That Count

Conversations That Count – Ngā Kōrero Whai Take, in partnership with The Spinoff, is back for a third season, beginning with a kōrero about the state of literacy in Aotearoa. If you have an interest in how Aotearoa could or should look as we move into the future, follow Conversations That Count – Ngā Kōrero Whai Take or wherever you get your podcasts.

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Alumni Book Club

We’d love your participation in the Massey Alumni Book Club. It’s a wonderful way to connect with fellow alumni. Wherever you might be, you are welcome to join your peers for great conversation. Massey has partnered with virtual book club experts PBC. The club reads and discusses four to five books a year.

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The Vet Tower – A Massey icon

Senior Lecturer in Small Animal Surgery, Kat Crosse, reminisces about the Vet Tower in Massey history. Find out how you can purchase commemorative memorabilia of this iconic building.

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A virtual alumni and family tour of the Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre

Sunday July 31 at 11.00am

Come celebrate World Nature Conservation Day with an event sure to make you smile. Join Sarah Watkins from the Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre on this family-friendly guided tour of the bird sanctuary. With a special introduction by Professor Brett Gartrell of Massey University’s Wildbase, you’ll have the opportunity to learn more about the centre.

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Child and adolescent sleep health: The third pillar of health and wellbeing

Thursday August 11 at 6.00pm

In this virtual webinar, Dr Diane (Dee) Muller shares insights and a broad overview of child and adolescent sleep health – what it is, why it is important and what we can do to support children and young people to sleep well. Dr Muller is based at the Sleep/Wake Research Centre on Massey's Wellington campus.

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Global Kitchen with Brett McGregor

Sunday October 30 at 11.00am

You are invited to a fun cooking class with MasterChef NZ winner and Massey alumnus Brett McGregor. In this virtual event, Brett will be taking us through a cooking demo for favourite US holiday Thanksgiving. 

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Fieldays alumni luncheon

Friday December 2 at 12.30pm

An exclusive ‘In Conversation’ luncheon event for Massey alumni, students, and friends at Fieldays in Waikato. Hear from our Massey experts how we can improve environmental outcomes for farming in New Zealand.

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If you graduated from studies in Manawatū and find yourself working in Auckland or Wellington, come and check our fitness centres out. This isn’t a limited time offer either. At any time in your future, if you want to come back to Massey University for a workout, keep us in mind. Contact your nearest campus fitness centres for more information: · Auckland (09) 414 0844 · Manawatū (06) 350 5080 · Wellington (04) 979 3788 

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