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Albany Campus | Palmerston North Campus | Wellington Campus

Amongst our international partnerships is New Zealand’s premier University, Massey. We are proud to be partnered with Massey University where together GISM and Massey can pursue its common interests in Education and Research. GISM is the only institute of its kind to be affiliated to Massey University in Sri Lanka as well as in the whole of South Asia. Our affiliation with Massey University allows us to deliver a number of Massey degree programmes partially at our Campus – a rare opportunity sure not to miss.

Massey is one of the National Universities in New Zealand, and one of the largest with campuses in Auckland, Palmerston North and Wellington. Massey continues to be among the top three universities in New Zealand and ranked among the Top 300 Universities in the world. With its mammoth 36,000 student population, 5,000 staff and 80 year old history, Massey University provides a rich cultural diversity and university life-style that is second to none.

For over 80 years, Massey University has helped shape the lives and communities of people in New Zealand and around the world. Its forward-thinking spirit, research-led teaching, and cutting-edge discoveries make Massey New Zealand’s defining university.

To find out more about Massey University, please log on to www.massey.ac.nz

Albany Campus (Auckland, New Zealand)
New Zealand’s newest and most modern university campus, Massey Albany, is located on the North Shore of Auckland city. The campus is conveniently located within a 5 minute drive of the beautiful North Shore swimming beaches and 20 minutes from the Auckland CBD.
The growing campus offers 70 majors to 7,000 students including programmes in Mathematics and Information Sciences, Fundamental Sciences, Food Technology, Engineering, Design, Jazz, Social Sciences, Business and Education.

Massey’s Ïnnovative Campus” is known for its key business partnerships including the e-Centre, established to grow entrepreneurial technology companies and Smales Farm Technology Park, one of the largest in New Zealand.

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Located in Palmerston North city, within the agricultural “heartland” of Manawatu, Massey’s first campus leads the University’s research culture, and offers its 8,000 students some 150 qualifications across the spectrum of Sciences, Education, Business, and Humanities and Social Sciences.

As New Zealand’s premiere institution for the life sciences, agricultural, horticultural and veterinary teaching and research, Massey Manawatu champions industrial innovation

within food science and technology, biotechnology, advanced material sciences and product development.
The Manawatu campus has two sister sites of Turitea, the larger, renowned for its beautiful part-like setting, and Hokowhitu, situated nearby on the banks of picturesque Manawatu River, just minutes from the city centre. The campus boasts great sport facilities including eight rugby fields, an award winning recreation centre, the Institute of Sport and Rugby, an equestrian centre and all-weather Olympic standard athletics track.

Massey Wellington, known as the “Creative” campus, has a student enrolment of around 4000. The centrally located campus in the heart of the Wellington arts and cultural district, includes the magnificent National Museum building, and a newly-built café, bar and student common room.

This niche campus offers internationally-recognised programmes in business enterprise, information technology, computing, journalism, nursing, health,

social work, engineering technology, studio art and photography, exercise and health science.

Massey Wellington shines as a major research centre for the university. It is home to New Zealand’s most distinguished school of design, and world-class research centres including the Centre for Public Health Research, the Sleep/ Wake Research Centre, the Maori Health Research Centre and the Centre for Small and Medium Enterprise Research.

In addition, Massey University and Victoria University of Wellington have combined the strengths of their Conservatorium of Music and School of Music to establish Te Koki, the New Zealand School of Music, the beginning of an exciting new era for tertiary music study in New Zealand.

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