Educational Institutions
Massey University
Massey University is distinctive amongst New Zealand universities because of its ability to deliver research-led teaching and research training on three campuses in the cities of Auckland, Palmerston North, and Wellington. Massey has strong links with industry and commerce contributing to economic development as exemplified by our teaching and research in applied areas such as veterinary medicine, food technology, information sciences, engineering technology, agriculture, finance, marketing and accountancy. International students who come to Massey find a warm, friendly place to study and an intellectual climate in which they are encouraged to excel. The Massey philosophy is to help students prepare for career challenges in today, with programmes that are relevant, innovative and flexible.

Auckland
Auckland is New Zealand’s largest city, with 1.3 million people.

Manawatu - Wanganui
The Manawatu and Wanganui districts are popular with international students.

Wellington
Wellington is New Zealand’s capital city. It’s full of cafes, bars and theatres and has a beautiful harbour.
Established: 1927 (University status 1964)
Student population:
Total: 36,229
Undergraduate: 26,439
Postgraduate: 8,306
Sub-degree: 1484
International students: 3746
Location: Auckland, Palmerston North, Wellington
Massey University is New Zealand's one of New Zealand's largest university in relation to student numbers withover 35,000students. The universityhas an eighty year tradition of academic excellence across a wide range of disciplines following its early recognition as New Zealand's premier institution for agricultural and horticultural teaching and research. Today, the University is a progressive and dynamic multi-campus entity well regarded for its innovation and ability to provide programmes that meet the needs of both domestic and international students. It is ranked consistently amongst the world's top 300 universities by the UK Times Higher Education Supplement.
Location
Massey's campuses are located in Palmerston North, Auckland and Wellington. The original (1927) campus is located in the thriving provincial city of Palmerston North, known as “Student City” with a welcoming atmosphere and compact size – with all the facilities of a major city. Massey's Auckland at Albany campus is just 15 minutes from the CBD and five minutes from the fabulous North Shore beaches. The Wellington campus is located in the city centre of New Zealand's Capital city, centre of Government and known for its cafes, lively cultural life and magnificent natural harbour.
Academic programmes: Undergraduate and Postgraduate
Massey is made up of five major Colleges: Business, Creative Arts, Education, Humanities & Social Sciences, and Sciences, and their associated 45 Academic Departments, Schools and Institutes. The University offers a comprehensive, innovative and flexible range of Diplomas and Undergraduate and Post-graduate degrees, focused towards national and international requirements. More than 800 students study at the PhD level.
Acharacteristic of many of Massey's professional degree programmes is their applied nature and close links with industry and professional sectors. Of particular interest to International students are the University programmes in:
Agricultural & Horticultural Science, Aviation, Business Studies, Communication, Design, Education, Engineering, Environmental Health Science, Food Science & Technology, Humanities and Social Sciences, Human Nutrition and Health, Information Sciences, Music, Nursing, Resources & Environmental Planning, Science, Sport Management & Exercise Science, Technology and Veterinary Science.
The Study Abroad and Exchange programmes are also popular amongst international students, and a great way to study at Massey for one or two semesters at any campus across a wide variety of subject areas.
Research
Massey University supports research in all Colleges through many specialised Institutes and 56 Research Centres and attracts external research funding each year. Massey is one of the top three New Zealand Universities for completed research degrees. The application of the latest research findings is common to all degrees. Massey is regarded internationally as a leader in many of the Applied Science research fields and is home to New Zealand's most powerful computer.
English Language
Each Massey campus has an English Language Centre which offers exciting, interactive English language courses and a range of preparatory programmes for university study. Programmes are specifically tailored to each student's English language level focussing on the key skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening. At higher levels students learn essay and report writing, academic reading and writing, and there is a focus on strategies and skills for effective oral communication.
Group and Tailored Programmes
Every yearover 250 students from around the world attend group courses and experience New Zealand student life at the English Language Centre. International agencies, universities and private companies arrange for groups to attend courses at the Centre which incorporate English classes, exciting cultural experiences and/or tuition in specific disciplines such as environmental studies, aviation or education.
Foundation Studies
Massey University's bridging programmes, the Certificate of Foundation Studies and the Certificate of University Preparation are designed and delivered by university lecturers in each discipline to ensure students are well-prepared for the next stage of their academic careers. Successful completion of either certificate qualifies students for university entrance at undergraduate level.
Contact Details
International Office
Massey University
Private Bag 11 222
Palmerston North, New Zealand
Tel: +64 6 350 5599
Fax: +64 6 350 5698
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://international.massey.ac.nz