Massey University is a prominent public university in New Zealand, renowned for its innovative and applied research, and its commitment to distance learning. Established in 1927 as Massey Agricultural College, it gained full university status in 1964. With a strong national and international reputation, Massey operates across three main campuses: Palmerston North (its original and largest campus), Wellington (focused on creative arts and communication), and Auckland (specialising in business, science, and engineering), providing diverse learning environments across the North Island.
The university offers a wide array of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes through its five colleges: Business, Creative Arts, Health, Humanities and Social Sciences, and Sciences. Massey is particularly distinguished for its world-leading programmes in veterinary science, agriculture, food technology, aviation, and design. It also boasts a significant distance learning presence, making higher education accessible to students both within New Zealand and globally, reflecting its pioneering spirit in flexible education delivery.