Massey University is an educational institution in
New Zealand that was founded in 1927. It began as an agricultural college and has since grown to become one of New Zealand's leading universities with three major campuses in Auckland, Palmerston North, and Wellington.
Massey offers
undergraduate and postgraduate programs through its five colleges: College of Creative Arts, College of Sciences, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, College of Health, and Massey Business School.
Massey University is a world-leading university that has earned a reputation of being committed to its people and environment. Massey strives to be known not just by what it does and what it offers, but by how it succeeds as a university.
Massey University facts:
- The only university in New Zealand with an aviation school.
- The first university in the Southern Hemisphere to partner in a UNESCO UNITWIN initiative: the Global Network on Teacher Education for Social Justice and Diversity in Education.
- Massey University is an accredited veterinary college by the American Veterinary Medical Association.