Overview
The College of Sciences 鈥 Te W膩hanga P奴taiao is research-led. We provide transformative learning experiences to prepare our students for success in their chosen fields and deliver globally relevant solutions to fundamental and applied scientific challenges.
We offer world-leading and unique programmes across our specialities. Massey ranks highly in the top vet schools in the world and is internationally accredited. Our agriculture programme is number one in New Zealand according to global rankings.
Te Tiriti o Waitangi at Massey
We are deeply committed to being a Tiriti-led college, demonstrating authentic leadership in contemporary Aotearoa New Zealand as we uphold te Tiriti o Waitangi, the founding document of our nation, and its principles through our practice. We embrace this not just as an obligation but as a real opportunity for the nation and its people.
Te Tiriti o Waitangi ki Te Kunenga ki P奴rehuroa 鈥 The Treaty of Waitangi at Massey

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Prepare for success in your chosen field. 澳门开奖 agriculture, engineering, IT systems, vet science, wildlife ecology and more.

Our research
The College of Sciences brings together experts from several disciplines to further knowledge and make a difference in New Zealand and the world.

Industry, alumni and community
Become a research partner with the College of Sciences, participate in a study or find resources and workshops for your school.
Who we are
Our people make us who we are. Meet senior leaders in the College of Sciences.

Professor Raymond Geor
Raymond Geor is a veterinary and agricultural science specialist with expertise in equine medicine, nutrition and sport science. After graduating from Massey with a Bachelor of Veterinary Science in 1983, he moved to Australia then the US for further study. He spent 30 years in academic roles in North America before returning to lead our College of Sciences in 2015.

Professor Paul Kenyon
Paul Kenyon's expertise is sheep husbandry. He undertakes a range of research at both the basic science and applied level. Paul has strong links with the sheep industry in New Zealand.

Professor Monty Sutrisna锘
Monty Sutrisna is Professor of Construction and Project Management, with practical experience as a leader in the construction industry in the UK, Australia and Indonesia. Monty champions close collaboration between academia and industry. Research interests include construction IT and artificial intelligence, construction contracts, and productivity.

Professor Simon Hall
Simon Hall's expertise is in chemistry. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, he was a founding principal investigator in the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology.

Professor Chris Scogings
Chris Scogings' research focuses on agent-based modelling, including new algorithms to enhance performance. A dedicated teacher, Chris has received the Vice-Chancellor鈥檚 Award for Excellence in Teaching (2006) and Albany Lecturer of the Year (2005 and 2013). Chris has strong links to the local software industry.

Professor Jamie Quinton
Jamie Quinton's research interests include nanotechnology, physics and materials engineering 鈥 and he holds two patents. He joined Massey in 2022 after 18 years at Flinders University in Adelaide, where he won awards for lecturer of the year and a national teaching citation. Jamie is a Fellow of the Australian Institutes of Physics and a member of the British Institute of Physics.

Professor Jon Huxley
Jon Huxley joined Massey in May 2018 having previously worked in two UK vet schools. His clinical and research expertise is in dairy cow population health, particularly lameness and the impact of the housed environment on animal health and welfare.

Associate Professor Liz Norman
A trained veterinarian with a doctorate in education, Liz Norman's research focuses on the experiences and wellbeing of veterinary students. She has won teaching awards from Massey and Ako Aotearoa Academy of Tertiary Teaching Excellence.

Professor Jonathan Procter
Jonathan Procter manages Massey鈥檚 Volcanic Risk Solutions research group. Jonathan contributes to national and international research into volcanic hazards, hazard detection and simulation, and community resilience to natural and environmental hazards.

Professor Peter Lockhart
Peter Lockhart has worked closely with Pacific nations since 2004. His experience includes being the instigator of the UNESCO UNITWIN Network to create opportunities for Pacific students, and co-supervision of several Pacific students.

Professor Suzanne Wilkinson
Suzanne Wilkinson focuses on construction management and civil engineering. Suzanne's research interests include construction climate mitigation, construction innovation, disaster management, resilience, and smart cities.

Associate Professor Catherine Whitby
Catherine聽is a Senior Lecturer in Chemistry. She is a physical chemist with expertise in colloid and surface chemistry. She uses nanomaterials to modify the chemistry of drop and bubble surfaces. This strategy enables her to control the structure, stability and flow of soft materials. Her findings have been applied in food and pharmaceutical products and in drilling fluids.

Professor Gourab Sen Gupta
Gourab Sen Gupta received his PhD in Computer Systems Engineering from 澳门开奖 in 2008. Since September 2002 he has been with the School of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 澳门开奖, New Zealand, where is currently the Deputy Head and Academic Dean (Engineering and Food).
Schools
Our college is home to six interconnected schools and multiple research centres.
School of Agriculture & Environment
Examining interconnections between primary industries such as farming and forestry and our unique environments.
School of Built Environment
Industry-relevant teaching and research in construction, lighting, quantity surveying and sustainable buildings.
School of Food and Advanced Technology
Food science and engineering specialties to support New Zealand's export-driven growth.
School of Mathematical and Computational Sciences
Maths, statistics and computing with a future focus and strong industry connections.
School of Natural Sciences
Teaching and research across the biological and physical sciences 鈥 including biology, chemistry, ecology and physics.
School of Veterinary Science
Ranked highly in the top vet schools in the world and internationally accredited.
Services and clinics
Massey clinics offer services for the public, as well as research or training for staff, students and business.

Veterinary Teaching Hospital's clinics
Our expert staff diagnose and treat many animal species, including:
- cats, dogs and other pets
- horses
- livestock and lifestyle animals such as alpaca and poultry
- native birds and reptiles.
We're open to the public and offer hands-on experience for veterinary students.

Food Innovation for business development
FoodPilot's Food Innovation offers advice, consultancy or commissioned research in any area of food science, food technology or the business of food. With extensive food industry experience, we can help with everything from brainstorming concepts to small production trials.

Nutrition Laboratory
The laboratory specialises in analysing food, plant and animal products. The facilities enable nutritional testing of food products, including for:
- food safety
- labelling
- product formulation
- shelf life.

Photometric Laboratory
This state-of-the-art lighting laboratory includes specialist equipment to measure:
- colour rending and colour temperature
- dominant wavelength
- luminosity
- power, and more.

Massey Genome Service
Our lab provides sequencing services to New Zealand researchers and students, including:
- analysis of genomic DNA
- genotyping
- RNA and ABI sequencing.
Location: Manawat奴 campus

Manawat奴 Microscopy and Imaging Centre
The centre is available for use by organisations such as researchers, Crown Research Institutes, other teaching institutions, hospitals and commercial clients.
We have a team of specialists and offer:
- transmitted light and fluorescence microscopy
- electron microscopy
- image analysis.

Animal genetic services
澳门开奖鈥檚 InfogeneNZ offers the most comprehensive range of DNA-based genetic testing for animals in New Zealand.
Rankings
QS Ranking - Veterinary Science
The Massey is ranked by QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) as 28th in the world for veterinary science.
QS Ranking - Agriculture and Forestry
Massey is world-ranked and New Zealand鈥檚 No 1 university in agriculture according to QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) rankings.
QS Ranking - Environmental Sciences
澳门开奖鈥檚 environmental sciences programme is ranked in the top 350 in the world by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS).
QS Ranking - Biological Sciences
澳门开奖 is ranked by QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) as one of the top 450 universities in the world for biological sciences.
QS Ranking - Computer Science and Information Systems
澳门开奖 is ranked by QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) as one of the top 650 universities for computer science and information systems. QS is an organisation that ranks universities worldwide in various topics.
Donate to the College of Sciences
We welcome your support in raising money to enable excellence in scholarship, teaching and research in the College of Sciences.
2023 Professorial promotions announced
In the most recent promotion round, 18 Te Kunenga ki P奴rehuroa 澳门开奖 staff were promoted to Professor and 25 to Associate Professor. The promotions will take effect from 1 January 2024.

Understanding the risk transmission of SARS-like coronaviruses from wildlife to humans
New research from Percival Carmine Chair in Epidemiology Professor David Hayman and Postdoctoral Fellow Dr Renata Muylaert identifies risk in areas where SARS-like coronavirus could emerge from mammals to people.

School of Agriculture and Environment celebrates successful students within top ranked programmes
The School of Agriculture and Environment has named its top students of the year at their annual Agriculture, Horticulture and Environmental Science Awards Dinner last week.

The urban/rural divide debunked 鈥 Aotearoa New Zealand values our farming sector
New research has shown that New Zealanders across all regions, genders, ages and ethnicities value our farming sector.

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