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
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Manawatū campus, Palmerston North
Professor Monty Sutrisna

Professor Monty Sutrisna

Head of School of Built Environment
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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.

Sprouting success: students hit the road to gain firsthand insight into horticulture industry

Tuesday 10 June 2025

A group of horticulture students took their learning beyond the classroom in April, travelling across the North Island to connect directly with New Zealand’s horticultural industry.

Students in hi-vis vests out in a field

Sustainable science in action at Fieldays® 2025

Monday 26 May 2025

Back at Fieldays® for another year of connection, collaboration and showcasing leading research and innovation, we’re delivering real-world, research-led solutions to the challenges facing modern agriculture.

Man and ram mascot costume standing together in front of grass

Learning never stops: Honouring our Manawatū staff graduates

Tuesday 20 May 2025

It’s not just students donning the hood this graduation season! Massey University staff members have celebrated their own academic success at the Manawatū ceremonies.

Dr Watson int he middle of group photo with her School of Social Work colleagues in graduation regalia

VetMAP students celebrate graduation milestone

Friday 9 May 2025

The first cohort of Māori and Indigenous Pacific students supported by the Veterinary Māori and Pacific (VetMAP) initiative graduated this week, marking a proud milestone for both the students and the programme.

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