Massey University stories
Massey University professor Sarah Leberman says the lack of women in leadership positions is a vexing and persistent problem.
Massey University's data analytics programme has attracted the attention of business analytics software firm SAS.
Lecturer Ashleigh Thompson and associate professor Andy Martin will present research at the European Association of Sport Management conference.
Following the recent release of the Apple Watch and the surge in uptake of wearables, Massey University has banned all watches from examination rooms.
Massey University has announced it is launching New Zealand's first business-focused analytics degree next month to address the skills shortage in ana.
The team has been working closely with OneNet's in-house engineers on a new software product for managing the inventory and configuration of their datacentres.
Information technology specialists from the tertiary education sector will be descending on Massey University's Palmerston North campus during early September.
Georgia Anderson and Jay Perera of Albany's Massey University are the joint recipients of this year's New Zealand Computer Society Cup.
A new program has been launched to support new entrepreneurs and migrants in establishing their first business in New Zealand.
Massey University research tackled the robotic elephant in the room, in a study that explores the potential impacts new technologies have on society.
The university utilise Axios' SaaS-based system, with the aim of enhancing the learning experience for its on-campus & distance-learning communities.
Auckland North sets sights on becoming a global innovation nexus, with backing from Massey Uni, ATEED, and BNZ to fuel its vision.
Drug control has a new enemy as more people turn to the internet to buy and sell drugs, according to a recent study from Massey University.
NZ's elite computing degrees achieve industry acclaim, promising global recognition and solid IT career foundations.
New Zealand universities have been recognised on the global stage for a range of subjects, from education to engineering.
Young New Zealanders have a lack of knowledge in budgeting, saving and investing, according to a new survey from Massey University.
MUSAC launches new cloud-based school management system, EDGE, to streamline communication and data management.
The three students will compete in the South Pacific regionals of the Association of Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest.
Wellington engineering students impress at Summer of Tech Hardware Hackfest, showcasing innovative home automation devices.
Land, Air, Water Aotearoa (LAWA) has launched a new website so everyone can learn more about their local waterways.