Massey University
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Massey University
Ranked in the top 1.3% of universities globally according to the 2019 QS World University Rankings, Massey University is an innovative and progressive place to learn. It is a world leading institution in distance education with students studying online from around the world. Students have the opportunity to earn a world-class degree while being able to balance other life commitments, like family and work.
The university has three modern campuses located in the cities of Auckland, Wellington and Palmerston North. Massey offers the only university aviation school in New Zealand, a pioneering design school and cutting-edge science and engineering labs. Additionally, students can make use of the excellent recreational amenities, including sports facilities on all three campuses.
Massey University is committed to providing the best opportunities for students and has excellent relationships with industry. This makes it possible for students to access internship and work opportunities while studying. Campus support services assist students throughout their journey including course guidance and orientation when they begin, through to career advice, CV preparation, and interview techniques when they move on to employment.
Students can get the advice and help they may need during their time at the university. Services include health, counselling, tutoring, mentoring, international student support and child care centres.
Social and extracurricular activities at the university provide the perfect way for students to get to make new friends and develop interests outside of their studies. There are numerous clubs, associations and societies to choose from, giving each student the chance to find their niche. With seven student associations in place students are well looked after during their time at the university.
The university has three modern campuses located in the cities of Auckland, Wellington and Palmerston North. Massey offers the only university aviation school in New Zealand, a pioneering design school and cutting-edge science and engineering labs. Additionally, students can make use of the excellent recreational amenities, including sports facilities on all three campuses.
Massey University is committed to providing the best opportunities for students and has excellent relationships with industry. This makes it possible for students to access internship and work opportunities while studying. Campus support services assist students throughout their journey including course guidance and orientation when they begin, through to career advice, CV preparation, and interview techniques when they move on to employment.
Students can get the advice and help they may need during their time at the university. Services include health, counselling, tutoring, mentoring, international student support and child care centres.
Social and extracurricular activities at the university provide the perfect way for students to get to make new friends and develop interests outside of their studies. There are numerous clubs, associations and societies to choose from, giving each student the chance to find their niche. With seven student associations in place students are well looked after during their time at the university.
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Facilities and Services
Massey University offers excellent facilities on all three campuses, from accommodation and sports amenities to libraries and clubs.
Accommodation
Auckland campus
The Auckland campus has the only five star Qualmark accredited student accommodation in New Zealand.
Options on this campus include:
Halls of residence: full or part-catered (18-23 years)
4-5 bedroom apartments (21+ years)
Studio units: meals not provided (25+ years)
Palmerston North campus
There are a wide range of on-campus halls and units, catering for students of different ages, programmes of study, and cultural backgrounds. All options have the same resources and support available.
Prices are based on the meal plan, the size of the room, and the age of the hall. In a catered hall, meals are provided at the central dining hall. In a unit or self-catered hall students purchase and prepare their own meals.
Wellington campus
This campus has 3-5 bedroom apartments and studios for students to choose from.
The university’s two halls in the Wellington campus are Kāinga Rua as well as the Cube Hall. Both are situated at the very centre of Wellington and within walking distance of the univeristy’s campus and central city. The live-in residential staff ensure students join a fun and safe community. The team takes time to familiarise themselves with all the residents and offer advice on how to make the best out of hall life as well as studying at the university.
Libraries
The Albany, Manawatū and Wellington libraries are equipped with extensive individual and group study spaces, computer labs, book collections and cafes.
Sport and recreation
The university’s sport as well as recreation facilities are available to students on three of its campuses in Auckland, Palmerston North and Wellington. Facilities vary depending upon the campus but include cricket nets, basketball courts, tennis courts, an athletics track, rugby fields, fitness classes plus a lot more.
Accommodation
Auckland campus
The Auckland campus has the only five star Qualmark accredited student accommodation in New Zealand.
Options on this campus include:
Halls of residence: full or part-catered (18-23 years)
4-5 bedroom apartments (21+ years)
Studio units: meals not provided (25+ years)
Palmerston North campus
There are a wide range of on-campus halls and units, catering for students of different ages, programmes of study, and cultural backgrounds. All options have the same resources and support available.
Prices are based on the meal plan, the size of the room, and the age of the hall. In a catered hall, meals are provided at the central dining hall. In a unit or self-catered hall students purchase and prepare their own meals.
Wellington campus
This campus has 3-5 bedroom apartments and studios for students to choose from.
The university’s two halls in the Wellington campus are Kāinga Rua as well as the Cube Hall. Both are situated at the very centre of Wellington and within walking distance of the univeristy’s campus and central city. The live-in residential staff ensure students join a fun and safe community. The team takes time to familiarise themselves with all the residents and offer advice on how to make the best out of hall life as well as studying at the university.
Libraries
The Albany, Manawatū and Wellington libraries are equipped with extensive individual and group study spaces, computer labs, book collections and cafes.
Sport and recreation
The university’s sport as well as recreation facilities are available to students on three of its campuses in Auckland, Palmerston North and Wellington. Facilities vary depending upon the campus but include cricket nets, basketball courts, tennis courts, an athletics track, rugby fields, fitness classes plus a lot more.
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