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![]() | Report 2001 / 1» A Massey University |
![]() | [...]istrar Mrs A. P. Cleland Palmerston North Campus Massey University Private Bag 11 222 Palmerston North Phone: (06) 356 9099 Fax: (06) 350 5603 Albany Campus Massey University Private Bag 102 904 North Shore Mail C[...]9) 443 9700 Fax: (09) 443 9704 Wellington Campus Massey University Private Box 756 Wellington Pho[...] |
![]() | [...]ement, and of some memorable landmark events for Massey University. In the category of consolidation wou[...]duate activity in Health Sciences, Psychology and MaoriMassey University, the North Shore City Council a[...] |
![]() | [...]jackson for their contribution to ï¬lm making. Massey University continues to perform as an innovative,[...]tribution to the growth of the economy go back to Massey’s early days as an agricultural college, establ[...]New Zealand’s economy has diversiï¬ed, so has Massey University. The development of varied study progr[...]former Wellington Polytechnic, which merged with Massey University in 1999, and the adjacent site of the[...]age standards. As a multi—campus institution, Massey is administered under a one—university r[...] |
![]() | [...]sciences, business, teacher education, health and Maori Studies. Massey has New Zealand’s only university school of aviation, veterinary school and Maori visual arts programme. Centres of international e[...]number of PhDs amongst New Zealand universities. Massey offers a range of scholarships, including a bursa[...]ies, patenting, licensing and ‘joint ventures. Massey is one of New Zealand’s most successful researc[...]policy, resource management, cancer research and Maori health. Professor Roger Morris heads the EpiCentr[...]essor Mason Durie and his team are the leaders in Maori health research, policy and public health. And amongst many other examples of Massey scholarship, Professorjames Chapman and P[...] |
![]() | [...]dorsed the excellence of veterinary education at Massey University. Massey University, The Eastern Institute of Technology ([...]n, advocacy and networking to that office and to Maori. This year saw a record number of Maori students applying for and being awarded scholarsh[...]rease in the number of scholarships available for Maori students, the newest being Te Ohu Kai Moana, whic[...]cular BioSciences instigated the inaugural public Massey Winter Lecture Series with an extremely po[...] |
![]() | [...]d the national concert tour and broadcasts by the Massey Chamber Orchestra, and book publications by Tony[...]LG Electronics International Design Competition. Massey design students also achieved a Special Prize, tw[...]l Hoahoaina papers in the Bachelor of Design, and Maori Music in the BA music |
![]() | [...]ese universities, and then complete the degree at Massey University. The Massey University English Language Centre is also[...] |
![]() | [...]uate activity in Health Sciences, Psychology, and Maori Development. There was also expansion of the Bach[...]o include 300—level papers for the ï¬rst time. Maori Studies teaching and research staff at We[...] |
![]() | [...]ndergraduate degree programme delivered in te reo Maori, Te Aho Tatai Rangi, preparing teachers for kura kaupapa Maori schools. Two new postgraduate programmes approved[...]d renewal of an agreement with the Association of Maori Private Training Establishments (AMPTE) delivering adult education nationally to Maori. Preparations were completed for distance (web-ba[...]tition. The College appointed its first Chair in Maori Education, Professor Arohia Durie, Head of Te Uru Maraurau (Department of Maori and Multicultural Education). Professor Du[...] |
![]() | [...]bers of the general staff B. Williams President, Massey at Wellington Students’ Association M. Davies[...]ake, DipAg (resignedjune, 2001) Appointed by the Massey University Council on the nomination of th[...] |
![]() | FINANCIAL REVIEW 2001 Introduction Massey University’s 2001 ï¬nancial year has se[...] |
![]() | [...]d 31 December 2001, the council and management of Massey University were responsible for: ' the preparati[...]In the opinion of the Council and management of Massey University the ï¬nancial statements for the ï¬n[...]reflect the ï¬nancial position and operations of Massey University. %~<»w»UCL»»4sow M. O. Cr[...] |
![]() | [...]AL TO THE READERS OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF MASSEY UNIVERSITY AND GROUP FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMB[...]nd service performance and ï¬nancial position of Massey University and group as at 31 December 2001. Thi[...]d that fairly reflect the. ï¬nancial position of Massey University and group as at 31 December 2001, the[...]hether the accounting policies are appropriate to Massey University and groups circumstances, cons[...] |
![]() | [...]ral, we have no relationship with or interests in Massey University or any of its subsidiaries. Unqualif[...]ired. In our opinion the ï¬nancial statements of Massey University and group on pages 21 to 102: 0 comply[...]ractice in New Zealand; and 0 fairly reflect: — Massey University and group’s ï¬nancial positi[...] |
![]() | [...]versity was established as a university under the Massey University Act 1963 (founding legislation). On 3[...]ytechnic was disestablished and incorporated into Massey University with effect from ljuly 1999 by an Orde[...]ies of Wellington Polytechnic were transferred to Massey University on 1_]u1y 1999. These ï¬nancial Stat[...]of Section 41(2) of the Public Finance Act 1989. Massey University comprises the following areas of signi[...]on 0 Humanities an(l Social Sciences 0 Sciences Massey University also comprises the following activitie[...]ing: English Language Centre, Commercial Complex. Massey University Holdings Ltd, is a private company wit[...]e individuals and has the following subsidiaries: Massey University English Language Centre Ltd (MUELC);[...]Enterprises Limited is a 100% owned subsidiary of Massey University. All the above-mentioned compan[...] |
![]() | [...]s Crown owned land and buildings that are used by Massey University are included as part of Massey University’s fixed assets. These were first rec[...]. Although legal title has not been transferred, Massey University has assumed all the normal risk[...] |
![]() | [...]es Finance leases, which effectively transfer to Massey University substantially all the risks an(l benef[...]he leased assets are depreciated over the period Massey University is expected to benefit from their use.[...]y has a 50% interest in the Capital Hill Limited, Massey Universityjoint venture. The University's[...] |
![]() | [...]LIABILITIES for year ended 31 December 2001 a Massey University had tl1e following contingent liabilit[...]s remained unsigned as at 31 December 2001. 1). Massey University has underwritten a guaranteed o[...] |
![]() | [...]ll land and buildings as occupied and utilised by Massey University. The exception to this is the land on[...]osition values): Land Buildings ($000) ($000) i) Massey University owned (includes land at Albany)[...] |
![]() | [...]00) ($000) ($000) Helen Akers Bequest 744 17 761 Massey University Agricultural Research Foundation 280 9[...],571 -161 12,410 Although these items are trusts Massey University has contr()l over them and obtains ben[...]elen Akers to provide scholarships for students. Massey University Agricultural Research Foundation Trus[...]for agricultural research by students and staff. Massey University Property Foundation Foundation establi[...]Property Studies and the real estate industry. Massey University Common Fund Pool of funds used[...] |
![]() | [...]t (farms and research/serxice units). In terms of Massey University Treasury Management Policy special res[...]nd University capital. 12. Financial Instruments Massey University is party to financial instrument arran[...]pproved a ï¬exible ï¬nancing facility to enable Massey University to borrow up to $38 million by the way[...]k Financial instruments which potentially subject Massey University to credit risk principally cons[...] |
![]() | [...]ts. No collateral is held on the above amounts. Massey University invests funds in deposits with registe[...]tock purchased with these funds. Currenc y Risk Massey University holds a bank deposit in United[...] |
![]() | [...]hnic Enterprises Limited on short term funding. Massey University is not charging full rental to Welling[...]Enterprises Limited. 18. Segmental Information Massey University operates predominantly in the t[...] |
![]() | [...]PERFORMANCE REVIEW Process and Achievements The Massey University Statement of Objectives 2001 states sp[...]ail. PRIMARY AIMS The three primary aims of the Massey University Charter are: Primary Aim 1.0: Researc[...]and advice The four special process aims of the Massey University Charter are: Special Process A[...] |
![]() | [...]utputs Note: Output Types are as deï¬ned in the Massey University Research Outputs Database. 47[...] |
![]() | [...]uted to applicants on the three campuses in MURF (Massey University Research Fund) and PRF (Partnership Re[...]ucation: Participatory Action Research (PAR) for Maori Education, with Queen Elizabeth College[...] |
![]() | [...]9 Cross campus research was a criteria for MURF (Massey University Research Fund) and PRF (Partnership Re[...]ferences to the Centre, regular publicity through Massey News, and articles in local weekly newspapers U[...]wn and Power Organics, to support research on the Massey University Organic Farm in Palmerston Nor[...] |
![]() | [...], Software, Film 8c TV, e-Commerce and Education. Massey University has relevant academic programmes and r[...]awarded funding by the Ministry of Education in Maori Education |
![]() | [...]tionally Target: TEFANZ continues to be based at Massey University in 2007 Acliieved. Massey University College of Education was electe[...] |
![]() | [...]Social Policy and the Ministry of Health Dexcel-Massey Memorandum of Understanding regarding delivery by Massey to Dexcel of research that meets the need[...] |
![]() | [...]on School of Design Target: Establish a Chair in Maori Education in the College of Education to enable a[...]Achieved and exceeded with 30 students coming to Massey and 16 going to overseas universities under exchange agreements and 39 scholars visiting Massey Achieved Partially achieved as follows: Staff p[...]esign established and appointed in 2001 Chair in Maori Education established and appointment mad[...] |
![]() | [...]gs, as proposed Achieved as (ollows: Target: 700% Massey University submitted 22 proposals in Round[...] |
![]() | [...]g students who enrol for graduate programmes 2 at Massey University N/A 15.6% 15.8% Notes: ‘ Suc[...] |
![]() | [...]the Achieved. Relationship wit.h AMPTE (Aotearoa Maori Association of Maori Training Establishments Providers of Training, Ed[...]0 Raukawa Achieved especially through Schools of Maori Studies, Social Policy and Social Work Target:[...]programme expansion over 2001-2002 enhancing the Maori mental health workforce by increasing Maori entry into mental health related professi[...] |
![]() | [...]. Students from all over the world can access the Massey Student Counselling Service virtual pamphlets and the CROW website. We believe that Massey University is the first university from A[...] |
![]() | [...]faction by students with the services provided by Massey Contact National (Call Centre), rating it amongst[...]sults of this survey may be found at httpzg gwww.massey.ac.nzg % 7Eliaison 1 SSS 1 sld001 .ht1n Staff Sa[...]pport of extramural students Appointment made to Maori extramural learning support position withi[...] |
![]() | [...]for students enrolled in Secondary Education and Maori Education Target: At least two agreements for in[...]cation for students in Secondary Education and in Maori Education, from second semester 2001 and[...] |
![]() | [...]tcome 2001 Increase the ï¬nancial income at the Massey University English Language Centre (MUELC)[...] |
![]() | [...]Communicate research outputs and make available Massey University expertise via newsletters, news releas[...]committee for the Dairy Farmers’ Conference at Massey University Achieved as follows: Five lec[...] |
![]() | [...]in Schools Initiative Maintain representation on Maori Advisory Boards for organisations including Statistics New Zealand, NZQA, Maori Language Commission, Aotearoa Festival College[...]ve resulted in positive working relationships for Massey University. Effective management systems e[...] |
![]() | [...]tionally and internationally Target: Send two ”Massey” magazines out to all addressable alumni Provi[...]: Target: The fourth Defence Conference Target: Maori Health (Palmerston North) Conduct a series of on[...]nference was held Te Putahi-a-Toi, the School of Maori Studies, organized a seminar for Maori Health providers in July 2001 Staff from[...] |
![]() | [...]AgriQuality and local farmers established for the Massey University organic dairy f3.I'1T1 compari[...] |
![]() | [...]bove) Link to schools and centres through MUSAC (Massey University School Administration by Computer) Ta[...]over 2000 schools nationally Support and run the Massey University Food Awards to Industry MUSAC softwa[...]aland and 111 educational institutions overseas Massey University Food Awards held in Auckland in Octobe[...]t Postgraduate students from Thailand to study at Massey University Target: Five 75 Not achieved[...] |
![]() | [...]mme to attract international students to study at Massey University for one or two semesters Target: 25 S[...]range of Student Exchange partnerships to provide Massey Students from all campuses with a wider selection[...]from the People’ Republic of China studying at Massey (excluding Massey University English Language Centre (MUELC) regist[...]for the 36% increase in International Students at Massey (growing from 1266 in 2000 to 1721 in 2001[...] |
![]() | [...]which follow Objective: To increase enrolment of Maori undergraduate students Performance Measure 22:[...]mendations of review of vacant Kaihono (Liaison) Maori position (Albany Campus) Promote the enrolment of Maori undergraduates through targeted recruitment Targ[...]in the College of Design, Fine Arts & Music to be Maori Increase enrolments in Awatea and Raukura Founda[...]nts Promote Landcare Scholarship in Planning for Maori students Provide ï¬exibility of options within science and technology programmes to allow students from Maori background to take culturally relevant papers Ta[...]eded as follows: 7% (105 students) identiï¬ed as Maori Partially achieved as follows: 23 students enrol[...]nts beginning or resuming programmes relating to Maori Mental Health work force and development[...] |
![]() | [...]ieve greater academic success by and retention of Maori undergraduate students Performance Measure 23:[...]tain the positions ofKaitautoko (Student Support) Maori within the Colleges and review coordination of t[...]y Campus) Target: EightAwards (from four) Sun/ey Maori students at Albany Campus to determine whether cu[...]s are meeting their needs Increase hours of the Maori Student Counsellor "Albany Campus) Target: Ten ho[...]Provide special academic support opportunities to Maori students through the Te Kaiwawao (Maori Issues Adxisor) and Learning Support Centre (Well[...]per semester Offer enhanced learning support for Maori undergraduate students in the College of Design,[...]ate a 90% retention and academic success rate for Maori students who enter an undergraduate programme wit[...]sign, Fine Arts 8c Music has not had a Kaitautoko Maori position. The role of student support for Maori in that College is provided by the Head of the De[...]vey not yet undertaken as the position of Kaihono Maori, who had responsibility for this action, not app[...]d Learning Support staff to address issues facing Maori students Survey of staff and Maori students carried out to help identify learning support needs for 2002. Maori students were able to gather at Te Kuratin[...] |
![]() | [...]tcome 2001 Provide enhanced learning support for Maori undergraduate students in the College of Education Target: Demonstrate 90% retention rate for Maori students who enter an undergraduate programme Ac[...]5% retention Objective: To increase enrolment of Maori postgraduate students Performance Measure 24: T[...]arget: Two fees scholarships Ensure Te Kaiwawao (Maori Issues Advisor, Wellington Campus) works with Colleges to promote postgraduate programmes to Maori through liaison with Maori Community Groups Target: At least three Maori community groups Increase enrolment of Maori students into postgraduate qualiï¬cations Target: Three Maori students enrolled in Masters programmes in the Co[...]on Increase enrolments in programmes relating to Maori Mental Health through Te Rau Puawai Use Te Rau Puawai to recruit increased numbers of Maori students to work in the field of Maori Mental Health Increase the number of postgraduate projects involving Maori to cover such areas as indigenous ï¬ora and fau[...]lice to promote postgraduate education for their Maori staff College of Humanities 8: Social Sciences promoted its programmes to prospective Maori postgraduate students at a hui targeted at Maori students Partially achieved as follows: Two students enrolled who identified as Maori Partially achieved as follows: One EdD student, three Maori PhD students and 12 full-time students enrolled i[...]eved as follows: Six projects initiated involving Maori and indigenous ï¬ora and fauna. Of particular note is the PhD project involving research aimed at Maori returning to |
![]() | [...]ourage applications for scholarships specific to Maori students (College of Sciences) economic use of ‘Maori’ land through horticultural land use. Eight cas[...]out New Zealan(l as well as a national network of Maori horticulture which will facilitate the production ofa model for Maori development Achieved as follows: Kaitautoko Maori (College of Sciences) heavily promoted and invol[...]ieve greater academic success by and retention of Maori postgraduate students Performance Measure 25: Target 2001 Outcome 2001 Increase hours of the Maori Student Counsellor (Albany Campus) Target: Ten hours (from nine hours) Appoint Maori postgraduate student to the Graduate Students Advisory Committee, Albany Campus Set up Maori postgraduate peer support group, Albany Campus Appoint a Maori Counsellor within Student Services to support Maori students (Palmerston North Campus) Ensure Te Kaiwawao (Maori Issues Advisor) works with Colleges and Postgraduate Board of Studies (Wellington) to support Maori postgraduate students and promote their involvem[...]rms of Reference amended to make provision for a Maori Postgraduate student Achieved Achieved Partial[...]lows: Te Kaiwawao worked with Colleges to support Maori postgraduate students and promote their in[...] |
![]() | [...]meet (See also Performance Measure 2?) above for Maori student learning support) Objective: To increase the proportion of Maori staff at all levels in the University Performanc[...]f papers in the Bachelor of Business Studies with Maori content through the Maori Management initiative Appoint a Chair in Maori Education and maintain current high levels of Maori staff in the College of Education Target: Chair appointed by February 2007 and Maori staff percentages maintained or increased overall[...]ieved and exceeded as follows: Chair appointed. Maori staff increased in 2001 by 47.1% over 2000 (26.7[...]i1ne equivalent staff) Objective: To utilise the Maori language appropriately within the University Per[...]s as signage is renewed Offer courses in Te Reo Maori at Albany Campus through the University Training[...]e College of Design, Fine Arts & Music, where the Maori language is used for delivery Target: Six papers[...]ved Achieved as follows: Hoahoaina (contemporary Maori design) papers increased from four to six |
![]() | [...]t (transition) group from Te Aho Tatai-Rangi, the Maori immersion teacher education degree taught entirely in Te Reo Maori Target: I 7 Graduates Partially achieved as fol[...]irst University degree taught entirely in Te Reo Maori Dbiective: To provide forums for the development of Maori educational initiatives Performance Measure 28:[...]bligations under the Treaty of Waitangi Promote Maori language and cultural awareness workshops (Albany[...]ffer programmes and carry out research by and for Maori Target: Ministry of Education and the Association of Maori Training Establishments agreements plus one new Maori education initiative Develop a graduate programme of Maori Development at Wellington Campus 83 Achieved a[...]d with consultation with Te Kaiwawao (Albany) and Maori staff representatives at Albany Campus Training[...]ws: New Participatory Action Research Project on Maori Education funded by the Ministry of Education to Te Uru Maraurau/ Department of Maori and Multicultural Education in collaborati[...] |
![]() | Objective: To establish appropriate external Maori reference groups for consultation Performance Me[...]e 2001 Complete consultation on establishment of Maori reference groups and have appropriate groups established Work with local Iwi to identify key Maori sites on Massey University land and develop appropriate managemen[...]pect Iwi values Seek advice from the Wellington Maori Reference Group and from Te Wananga Whare Tapere[...]a College of Design, Fine Arts and Music Kaupapa Maori Board in 2001 Target: Board established in 2007[...]the advisory and review functions of the Kaupapa Maori Board, a sub- committee of the College of Educati[...]s: Consultation on establishment. of an Internal Maori Reference Group at Albany Campus completed and ag[...]ued Consultation on establishment of an Internal Maori Reference Group at Palmerston North Campus comple[...]nal stakeholders continued Internal and external Maori reference groups established at Wellington Campus under the collective group known as the Maori Liaison Committee Achieved as follows: Local iwi[...]al sites in relation to forestry development over Massey University land at Palmerston North Part[...] |
![]() | [...]eaching programmes relevant to the aspirations of Maori in both content and delivery, and encourage rese[...]’Ma'ori-centred’: Courses/Programmes in which Maori culture, perspectives and interests are central ([...]o a paper which might deal with a subject and use Maori cu/ture/perspective/interests etc as an example o[...]f Objectives 2002-2004 process) Plan for 182.915 Maori Education in EdD Achieved Target: Complete development for a Maori education specialist paper in the EdD to b[...] |
![]() | [...]al Policy and Social Work Increase the number of Maori and Pacific Island students enrolled in the Bach[...]linical Training Agency Achieved as follows: 190 Maori students enrolled (170 in 2000) 75 Pacific[...] |
![]() | [...]student satisfaction with the service provided by Massey University for students with disability[...] |
![]() | [...]t in research evaluation, research development in Maori Studies, and research on ageing. The large[...] |
![]() | [...]ges and Campuses) University Research Committee Maori Reference Groups Federation of St11denl’s Associations of Massey University Various stafï¬ng groupings by Colleg[...]but not limited to, Part I Council documents ‘Massey-all’ email facility ‘MasseyNews’ (p[...] |
![]() | [...]20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40 & up Unspecified Total Maori Female 3 182 495 402 348 335 628 2,393 212[...] |
![]() | [...]thnicity Mode Female Male Total Female Male Total Maori Internal 938 542 1,580 1,040 698 1,738 Ext[...] |
![]() | [...]s the expanded role of the ID team with regard to Massey’s Online and Flexible Learning and Teach[...] |
![]() | it was held on all three Campuses in November. Over 250 Massey staff members in total attended the three session[...]mposia highlights were the workshops presented by Massey staff members on the deliveiy of online learning[...]tive for 2001, has been very successful, with 520 Massey academic staff members having attended one[...] |
![]() | [...]e new structure will better reï¬ect the needs of Massey as a multi—campus organization by ensuring that[...]iï¬cant development activity focused on bringing Massey closer to its student clients. The power of the i[...]tact with each other quickly and effectively. The Massey web site is no longer a static repository of info[...]e\-iew their ï¬nancial statements, use a unique Massey student email address and a range of other activi[...]oklets on course and programmes by accessing the Massey Web site and selecting their areas of interest. Massey’s web site is regularly being featured a[...] |
![]() | [...]ill also be small pods of equipment provided for Massey Hostel students. Backup Service The Univ[...] |
![]() | On Line Learning at Massey Massey as the leading provider of distance learning in N[...]stent tools and facilities. Almost a third of all Massey students have some form of experience with on-lin[...]wareness and knowledge of Online developments for Massey staff Information technology staff will be[...] |
![]() | MASSEY UNIVERSITY LIBRARY The Massey University Library l1as l1ad a productive[...] |
![]() | [...]ccess for users. Unfortunately the Kaitakawaenga Maori position has proved difï¬cult to ï¬ll, a[...] |
![]() | INTERNAL RESEARCH FUNDING Z001 2000 Massey University Postdoctoral Fellowships $558,965 $845,471 Massey University Research Equipment Fund 0 - $5,795 Massey University Research Fund $749,479 $444,962 Maori Staff Award $17,580 $9,080 Research Awards[...] |
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![]() | Annual Report 2001 l ' ' Massey University |
![]() | [...]ar Mrs A. P. Cleland Palmerston North Campus Massey University Private Bag 11 222 Palmerston North Phone: (06) 356 9099 Fax: (06) 350 5603 Albany Campus Massey University Private Bag 102 904 North Shore Mail[...]43 9700 Fax: (09) 443 9704 Wellington Campus Massey University Private Box 756 Wellington Phone: (04) 801 2794 Fax: (04) 801 2692 Web site: www.massey.ac.nz |
![]() | [...]ment, and of some memorable landmark events for Massey University. In the category of consolidation w[...]uate activity in Health Sciences, Psychology and Maori Development. On the Palmerston North campus the f[...]of thee-Centre - a three-way partnership between Massey University, the North Shore City Council[...] |
![]() | [...]ackson for their contribution to film making. Massey University continues to perform as an innovative,[...]ribution to the growth of the economy go back to Massey's early days as an agric ultural college, establi[...]As New Zealand's economy has diversified, so has Massey University. The development of varied study progr[...]former Wellington Polytechnic, which merged with Massey University in 1999, and the adj acent site of th[...]age standards. As a multi-campus institution, Massey is administered under a one-university rat[...] |
![]() | [...]es, busin ess, teach er edu catio n , h ealth and Maori Studies. Massey h as New Zealand 's only universi ty school of aviation, ve terinary sch ool and Maori visual arts programme . Centres of inte rnati on[...]ber of PhDs am o ngst New Zealand unive rsities. Massey offers a ran ge of sch olarships, including a bur[...]es, pa tenting, licensing and j o int ven tures. Massey is on e of New Zeala nd's m ost su ccessful resea[...]icy, resou rce m anagem ent, cancer research and Maori health. Professor Roger Morris heads the EpiCentr[...]essor Mason Durie and his team are the leaders in Maori h ealth resear ch , policy and public h ealth. And amongs t m any o ther examples of Massey sch olarship, Professor J am es Chapm an[...] |
![]() | [...]rsed the excell ence of veterinary edu cation at Massey Un iversity. Massey University, The Eastern Institute of Techno logy[...], advocacy and networking to that office and to Maori. This year saw a record number of Maori students applying for and being awarded scholarsh[...]ase in the number of scholarsh ips available for Maori students, the newest being Te Ohu Kai Moan[...] |
![]() | [...]the national concert tour and broadcasts by the Massey Chamber Orchestra, and book publications by Tony[...]LG Electronics International Design Competition. Massey design students also achieved a Special Prize, t[...]l Hoahoaina papers in the Bachelor of Design, and Maori Music in the BA music[...] |
![]() | [...]se universities, and then complete the degree at Massey University. The Massey University English Language Centre is also[...] |
![]() | [...]Tatai Rangi, preparing teachers for kura kaupapa Maori schools. Two new postgraduate programmes approve[...]d renewal of an agreement with the Association of Maori Private Training Establishments (AMPTE) deliveri[...]ion. The College ap pointed its first Chair in Maori Education, Professo r Aroh ia Durie, Head of Te U ru Maraurau (Department of Maori and Multicultural Education). Professor Du[...] |
![]() | [...]ent members of the general Appointed by the Massey University Council on staff[...]J G. Todd, CBE, BCom Victoria, FCA President, Massey at Wellington Students' Association M. D[...] |
![]() | [...]FINANCIAL REVIEW 2001 Introduction Massey University's 2001 financial year has seen[...] |
![]() | [...]ded 31December2001, the council and management of Massey University were responsible for: |
![]() | [...]STATEMENTS OF MASSEY UNIVERSITY AND GROUP[...]and service performance and financial position of Massey U nive rsity and group as at 31 December 2001. T[...]and that fairly reflect the financial position of Massey Un iversity and group as at 31 December 2[...] |
![]() | [...]al, we have no re lationship with or interests in Massey UniversiLy or any of its subsidiaries. Unqualif[...]ired. In our opinion the financial statements of Massey University and group on pages 21 to 102: |
![]() | [...]r ended 31 December 2001 The Reporting Entity Massey Unive rsity was establish ed as a universil)' und e r th e Massey Unive rsity Act 1963 (fo undin g legislatio n ).[...]ic was d isestablish ed and in corp ora ted in to Massey Un ive rsity with effect fro m 1 Jul y 1999 by a[...]of Wellingto n Po lytec hnic were tran sferred to Massey U nive rsi ty o n 1 Jul y 1999. T h ese fin an[...]41 (2) of th e Pu bli c Fin an ce Ac t 1989 . Massey U ni ve rsity comprises the fo llowing are[...] |
![]() | [...]Crown own ed land and buildings that are used by Massey U niversity are included as p art of Massey U nive rsi ty's fixed assets. These wer[...]h legal title has not been transferred, Massey University has assumed all the norm al ris[...] |
![]() | [...]land and bui ldings as occupied and utilised by Massey U niversity. The exception to this is th e land o[...]Stateme nt of Financial Position values) : i) Massey University owned (includes land at Albany)[...] |
![]() | [...]Opening Movement Clo sing Massey University Agricultural Research Foundation[...]12,410 Although these items are trusts Massey U nive rsity has control over them and obtains be[...]n Akers to provide scholarships fo r students. Massey University Agricultural Research Foundation Trus[...]r agricultural research by students and staff. Massey University Property Foundation Foundation establ[...]operty Stud ies and the real estate industry. Massey University Common Fund Pool of funds used[...] |
![]() | [...]o collate ral is h e ld o n the above amounts. Massey University in vests funds in deposits with regist[...]ck purchased with these funds . Currency Risk Massey University holds a bank deposit in U ni te[...] |
![]() | [...]Enterprises Limite d on short te rm funding . Massey University is not charging full rental to Welling[...]nterprises Limited. 18. Segmental Information Massey U niversi ty operates predominantly in th[...] |
![]() | [...]RFORMANCE REVIEW Process and Achievements The Massey U niversity Statement of Objectives 2001 states s[...]PRIMARY AIMS The three primary aims of the Massey Un iversity Charter are: Primary Aim 1.0: Rese[...]nd advice The four special process aims of the Massey University Charter are: Special Process[...] |
![]() | [...]ws Note: O utput Types are as defin ed in th e Massey Unive rsity Research O utputs Database.[...] |
![]() | [...]app licants on th e three campuses in MURF (Massey[...]Participatory Action Research (PAR) for Maori Target: Three projects in 2001[...] |
![]() | [...]ugh the internal research fund (Massey University Research Fund) and PRF[...]to the Centre, regular publicity through Massey News,[...]Power Organics, to support research on the Massey Target: Three[...] |
![]() | [...]area per cluster and Ed u cation. Massey University has rel evant[...] |
![]() | [...]ational Teacher Education Ac hieved. Massey Un iversity College of Educatio n was Forum ofAo[...]tionally Target: TEFANZ continues to be based at Massey University in 2001 Objective: Maximise[...] |
![]() | [...]Dexcel-Massey Memorandum of Understanding[...]regarding delivery by Massey to Dexcel of research[...] |
![]() | [...]versities to attract additional Massey and 16 going to overseas universities under post[...]exchange agreements and 39 scholars visitin g Massey Target: Eight exchanges of staff and students be[...]School of Design Target: Establish a Chair in Maori Education in the College Chair in Maori Education established and of Education to[...] |
![]() | [...]Massey Un iversity su bmitted 22 proposals in Rou[...] |
![]() | [...]de nts who enrol for graduate programmes 2 at Massey University[...] |
![]() | [...]Ac hieved. Relationship with AMPTE (Aotearoa Maori Association of Maori Training Establishments Provid[...]Achieved especially through Schools of Maori Studies, Social Policy and Social Work Target[...]programme expansion over 2001-2002 enhancing the Maori mental health workforce by increasing Maori entry into mental health related professi[...] |
![]() | [...]s and students with the services provided by Massey Contact divisions) with the National Call Centre[...]http: //www.massey.ac.nz /% 7Eliaison / SSS /s ld00 l .h tm[...]Appointment made to Maori extramural learning[...] |
![]() | [...]as fo llows: enrolled in Secondary Education and Maori New scholarsh ips funded by[...]for students in Secondary Education and in Maori Target: At least two agreements for incre[...] |
![]() | [...]ic in g Increase th e financial in come at the Massey U niversity Ac hieved English Langua[...] |
![]() | [...]Achieved and exceeded - average three Massey University expertise via newsletters, news[...]n North Campus) Massey University Target: 12 Facilitate at le[...] |
![]() | [...]d i n te r n a t i o n a ll y Target: Send two "Massey" magazines out to all addressable alumni Prov[...]h e ld Target: Maori Health (Palmerston North) Te Putahi-a-Toi, the School of Maori Studies, organized a sem inar for Maori Health providers in[...] |
![]() | [...]ve) Link to schools and centres through MUSAC (Massey MUSAC software and other services pr[...]nal in stitutions overseas Support and run the Massey University Food Awards Massey University Food Awards h eld in Auckland in to I[...]Postgraduate students from Thailand to study at Massey Un ive rsi ty[...] |
![]() | [...]s: to attract international students to study at Massey Un iversity for one or two semesters[...]nd exceeded as fo llows: partnerships to provide Massey Students from a ll Six new exch ang[...]at Massey (excluding Massey University English[...]International Students at Massey (growing from 1266[...] |
![]() | [...]ich follow Objective: To increase enrolment of Maori undergraduate students Performance Measure 22:[...]Appointment made November 2001 Kaihono (Liaison) Maori position (Albany Campus) Promote the enrolment of Maori undergraduates Achieved and ex[...]7% (105 students) identified as Maori Target: 5% of new enrolments in the College of Design, Fine Arts & Music to be Maori Increase enrolments in Awatea and Raukura[...]to Maori Mental Health work force and development Promote Landcare Scholarship in Planning for Maori Ac hieved. Scholarships promoted an[...]ved technology programmes to allow students from Maori background to take culturally relevant pa[...] |
![]() | [...]ieve greater academic success by and retention of Maori undergraduate students Performance Measure 23:[...]creased to fu ll-time in the College of Support) Maori within the Colleges and review Ed[...]Kaitautoko Maori position. The role of student support for Maori in th at College is provided by the[...]four) 2001 Survey Maori students a t Albany Campus to d etermin e[...]pport systems are position of Ka ihono Maori, who had responsibi li ty for meeting th eir nee[...]d until November 2001 Increase h o urs of th e Maori Student Counsellor Not ach ieved. App[...]Learning Support staff to address issues fac ing Maori Mao ri students through the Te Kaiwawao (Mao ri[...]Survey of staff and Maori students carried o u t to help Target: One initi[...]Maori students were able to gath er at Te Kuratini[...]etworks Offer enh anced learning support fo r Maori Partially achieved as follows :[...]ate a 90%retention and academic success rate for Maori students who enter an undergraduate progr[...] |
![]() | [...]Outcome 2001 Provide enh anced learn ing su pp o rt fo r Mao ri Ac hieved[...]ention Target: Demonstrate 90%retention rate for Maori students who enter an undergraduate programme Objective: To increase enrolment of Maori postgraduate students Perform ance Measure 24:[...]t: Two fees scholarships En sure Te Ka iwawao (Maori Issues Advisor, Welli ngton Ach ieved as f[...]m Te Puni Kok iri, Te postgraduate programmes to Maori th ro ugh liaison Taura Wh iri I Te Reo, Te Ngawari Ha uroa, New with Maori Comm u ni ty Gro ups[...]Zealand Police to promote Target: At least three Maori community groups postgrad uate educati o n for th eir Maori staff[...]programmes to prospective Maori postgraduate students at a hui targeted at Maori students Increase enrolmen t of Maori students into Partially achie[...]Two stu dents enro lled who ide n tified as Maori Target: Three Maori students enrolled in Masters programmes in the C[...]d in the College of One EdD student, three Maori PhD students and 12 Education[...]Increase enrolments in programmes relating to Maori Ac hieved Mental H ealth th ro ugh Te[...]it in creased nu m bers of Ac hi eve d Maori stude n ts to work in th e fie ld of Maori Mental Health Increase th e nu m ber of postg[...]s Ac hieved as fo ll ows: involving Maori to cover such areas as in d igenous Six proj ects in iti ated invo lvin g Maori and in di ge n ous flora and fa u na on th e Col[...]in vo lving research aimed at Maori returnin g to[...] |
![]() | [...]economic use of ' Maori' land through horticultural Encourage app licati[...]. Eight case studies, each with a differe nt lwi Maori students (College of Scie nces)[...]we ll as a national network of Maori horticulture wh ich[...]will facilita te the production of a mod el for Maori[...]Kaitautoko Maori (College of Sciences) heavily[...]ieve greater academic success by and retention of Maori postgraduate students Performance Measure 25:[...]Outcome 2001 Increase hours of the Maori Student Counsellor Not achieved. Appoi[...]) Target: Ten hours (from nine hours) Appoint Maori postgraduate student to the Graduate Parti[...]make provision for a Maori Postgraduate student Se t up Maori postgraduate peer support group, Achi eve d Albany Campus Appoint a Maori Counsellor within Student Services to Achieved support Maori students (Palmerston North Campus) Ensure Te Kaiwawao (Maori Issues Advisor) works with Partially achieve[...]Te Kaiwawao worked with Colleges to support Maori (Wellington) to support Maori postgraduate students postgraduate s[...] |
![]() | [...]eet (See also Performance Measure 23 above for Maori student learning support) Objective: To increase the proportion of Maori staff at all levels in the University Performa[...]Ach ieved Bachelor of Business Studies with Maori content through the Maori Management initiative Appoint a Chair in Maori Education and maintain Ach ieved an[...]ion Target: Chair appointed by February 2007 and Maori staff Maori staff increased in 2001 by 47.1 % over 2000 perc[...]me equivalent staff) Objective: To utilise the Maori language appropriately within the University P[...]f the spaces within it Offer courses in Te Reo Maori at Alban y Campus Not ach ieved th[...]fo ll ows: Design, Fine Arts & Music, where the Maori language Hoahoaina (contemporary Maori design) papers is used for de livery[...] |
![]() | [...]Partially ach ieved as follows: Tatai-Rangi, the Maori imm ersion teac her ed ucation 12 stude[...]i Rangi degree degree taught entire ly in Te Reo Maori programme graduated from[...]taught entire ly in Te Reo Maori Objective: To provide forums for the de[...] |
![]() | Objective: To establish appropriate external Maori reference groups for consultation Pe1-formance[...]e 2001 Complete consultation on establishment of Maori Partially achieved as follows: re fe[...]Consultation on establishment of an In ternal Maori established[...]Consultation on establishment of an Internal Maori[...]Internal and external Maori reference groups[...]group known as the Maori Liaison Comm ittee Work with local Iwi to ide ntify key Maori sites on Achieved as follows: Massey University land an d develop appropriate[...]ct lwi relation to forestry development over Massey values[...]lmerston North Seek advice from the Wellington Maori Reference Partially achieved. Discuss[...]a College of Design, Fine Arts and Music Kaupapa Maori Board in 2001 Target: Board established in 2007[...]ly achieved as follows: functions of the Kaupapa Maori Board, a sub- Six meetings[...] |
![]() | [...]eaching programmes relevant to the aspirations of Maori in both content and delivery, an[...]issues deemed to be important by Maori Performance Measure 30: Table 9: Mao ri-centred papers and programm es [Definition of 'Maori-centred': Courses/ Programmes in which Maori culture, perspectives and interests are central ([...]o a paper which might deal with a subject and use Maori culture/ perspective/ interests etc as an exampl[...]Obj ectives 2002-2004 process) Plan for 182.915 Maori Ed ucation in EdD Target: Complete development for a Maori education Ach ieved sp ecialist pape[...] |
![]() | [...]linical Training Agency Increase the number of Maori and Pacific Island Ac hieved a[...]th e Bach elor of Social Wo rk 190 Maori students enrolled (170 in 2000)[...] |
![]() | [...]survey satisfaction with the service provided by Massey implemented at Albany Campu[...] |
![]() | [...]participating schools (Refer also to on-lin e learn ing and teaching developments listed under[...] |
![]() | [...]development in Maori Studies, and research on[...] |
![]() | [...]40 & up Unspecified Total Maori Fe[...] |
![]() | [...]e Male Total Female Male Total Maori Interna l 938 642 1,580 1,[...] |
![]() | [...]the exp anded role of the ID team with regard to Massey's Online and Flexible Learning and Teachin[...] |
![]() | it was h e ld on all three Campuses in November. Over 250 Massey staff members in total attended the three sess[...]posia high lights were the workshops presented by Massey staff members on th e delivery or on lin e learn ing. 'The Certificate in Research Management S[...]ive for 2001, h as been very successful, with 520 Massey academic staff members having attended on[...] |
![]() | [...]e n ew structure will better reflect the needs of Massey as a multi-campus organization by ensuring that[...]nificant development activity focused on bringing Massey closer to its student clients. The power of[...]tact with each other quickly and effectively. The Massey web site is no longer a s[...]statements, use a unique Massey student emai l address and a range of other activ[...]ogrammes by accessing the Massey Web site and selecting their areas of interest. Massey's web site is regularly being featured as[...] |
![]() | [...]ities to meet academically specified teaching and learn ing requirements. The computer laboratories prov[...]ill also be small pods of equipment provided for Massey Hostel students. Backup Service The Un[...] |
![]() | On Line Learning at Massey Massey as the leading provider of distance learning in N[...]rienced rapid growth in the adoptio n of on-line learn ing techniques. The provision of central facilities to support the development and delivery of on-line learn ing has been a major factor in providing smdents[...]ent tools and facilities. Almost a th ird of all Massey students have some form of experience with on-lin e learning faci li ties at the University. Massey's Online Learning Strategy has been reviewed, ass[...]wareness and knowledge of Online developments for Massey staff Information technolog)' staff will[...] |
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![]() | [...]ccess for users. Unfortunately the Kaitakawaenga Maori position has proved difficult to fill, and[...] |
![]() | [...]$558,965 $845,471 Massey Un iversity Postdoctoral Fellowships - $5,795 Massey University Resea rch Equ ipment Fund 0 $444,962 Massey University Researc h Fund $749,479 Maori Staff Award[...] |
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