Partner with us , Mahi tahi me mātou

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
Manawatū campus, Palmerston North
Professor Monty Sutrisna

Professor Monty Sutrisna

Head of School of Built Environment
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Professor Julian Heyes

Professor Julian Heyes

PGDipDevStud, PhD, BSc(Hons)
Head of School, Professor of Postharvest Technology, Doctoral Supervisor
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Department
School of Food and Advanced Technology
Campus
Manawatū campus, Palmerston North
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.

Delivering quality teaching at Jiangnan University

Wednesday 15 May 2024

Senior Lecturer Dr Charles Diako recently returned to Aotearoa New Zealand after three weeks of teaching at Jiangnan University, Wuxi, China.

Empowering tomorrow’s scientists by inspiring today’s teachers

Monday 6 May 2024

Driven by her passion for science, Feilding Intermediate School teacher Jiselle Rider is spending six months with the university, enhancing her professional growth and advancing the science curriculum at her school through the Te Apārangi Royal Society’s Science Teaching Leadership Programme .

Dairy-free start-up creams it with $2.7 million ‘seed’ round

Tuesday 26 March 2024

A start-up sprung out from research at Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University and the Riddet Institute has raised $2.7 million in ‘seed’ funding for its novel technology extracting plant-based milk from seeds.

Partnering to encourage young people into the primary industries

Tuesday 5 March 2024

Encouraging high school students to pursue a career in the primary industries was the aim of a recent educational day with a group of North Island high school teachers.

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