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ON THE DAY EXPERIENCES
HERE’S A SCHEDULE OF WHAT IS HAPPENING
DURING THE DAY AND HELPFUL INFORMATION
FOR YOU TO GET THE MOST OUT OF OPEN DAY
ACCOMMODATION
Head up to the new accommodation under construction
adjacent to Student Central. You’ll be able to walk through a fully
furnished Halls of Residence bedroom, so you can get a real
sense of how fantastic it will be to live in the Village.
ALBANY STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION
Take the time to meet the Student Executive team who are
contracted by the University to deliver a range of student life
services such as advocacy. You will find them in the ASA tent
located in Student Central.
COURSE ADVICE HUB
Our knowledgeable course advisers are located in Student
Central waiting to help you with all the specific course
information you might need for the programmes you are
interested in studying.
EXPLORE ENGINEERING
The School of Engineering and Advanced Technology is located
in Albany Village where they have created an innovative and
exciting space filled with gadgets and robots, so a visit is a
must, especially if you want to study engineering.
EXPLORE SCIENCES
Sciences at Massey Albany are about making contact with real
research. Check out our state of the art, interactive displays on
hand to show you how problems are solved in the sciences across
our many disciplines. You’ll find us in the Watson Science Labs in
Student Central and in the SNW Foyer.
DISCOVER HEALTH
Health is one of the world’s growth sectors. Be sure to explore
all the ways you can make the world a better place and enjoy an
exciting career. Head to the SNW foyer.
NURSING SIMULATION LAB
Considering a rewarding career in nursing? If so, the Nursing
Simulation Lab, located in the Atrium building ATLL1.30 is
where you must head immediately after the 10:30am and 1:00pm
presentations in SNW300.
PRO VICE-CHANCELLOR, COLLEGE OF HEALTH
PROFESSOR PAUL MCDONALD LECTURE
Amazing Health Careers for the 21st Century SNW300 11:00am.
PRO VICE-CHANCELLOR, COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND
SOCIAL SCIENCES , DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR
PAUL SPOONLEY LECTURE
21st Century Careers and the Changing Face of Auckland.
RECREATION CENTRE
Want to keep fit and healthy when you study at Albany? The
Recreation Centre will be open so you can have a look around
to see for yourself the tremendous facility you will be able to
join. There is a health and fitness studio, a group fitness studio
and the Centre can also arrange for personalised exercise
programmes. There is also a large sports hall where students
enjoy games of basketball and indoor soccer. As a special Open
Day offer, you can sign up for 2 week free membership trial.
SPEECH AND LANGUAGE THERAPY
Explore the Speech and Language Therapy Clinic and gain a
better understanding of what a Speech and Language Therapist
does. You’ll need to get on the Shuttle bus and head to building
92 on the Ötehä Rohe from 10:00am – 1:00pm.
STUDENT CLUBS, SOCIETIES AND CULTURAL GROUPS
With over 40 active clubs at Massey University Albany,
there is something for everyone. You can join a variety
of societies, academic, cultural and sports clubs such as
badminton, chess, football, rock climbing, international,
business, movie, garden, and theatre club. The clubs run
regular events, competitions, community initiatives and
trips away for their members. Several clubs will be in
attendance at the Open Day, so why not come and take
a look at what they have to offer.
STUDENT LIFE SERVICES
The Start Here balloon is a great place to head to find
out more about student life services on campus. As a
student you will have access to a wide range of both
academic skills based and student life services which
will help you, particularly in your first year.
TRADING ROOM
Interested in what the future looks like for the NZ Dollar
or Apple stock? If so, bring your curiosity, questions,
or perhaps your personal stock market punts to NZ’s
only student Trading Room located in Student Central,
where you will experience first-hand the excitement
of watching live financial transactions and forecasting
financial market movements. The student Investment
Club will be in the Trading Room, to give you a tour of
the powerful Trading Room analytics. Be certain to take
advantage of this great opportunity and take the first
step towards your career in finance.
MÄORI
Over 2,500 Mäori women and men study with Massey
University. We are carving out futures for ourselves,
confident in the knowledge we have something unique
to offer the world, including a distinct and highly valued
Mäori world-view. We, Mäori Student Advisors, will be
waiting to welcome you in Student Central, alongside the
Student Recruitment Advisors.
FOUNDATION PROGRAMMES AND
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PREPARATION
Staff will be available on the day to discuss the
programmes we have available to help you meet the
academic and English language requirements for
University study.
PASIFIKA @ MASSEY
The Pasifika staff and students will welcome you in Quad
B room QB2. They know all about scholarships you may
be able to apply for and will share with you why Massey
University is the University of Choice for Pasifika students,
why at Massey success is the norm and failure is not an
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SCIENCES
SIR NEIL WATERS LECTURE THEATRES
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BUSINESS
SIR NEIL WATERS LECTURE THEATRES
SNW200
10:00
Food Technology
An Art or a Science?
Marketing
Nursing
Immediately followed by
Nursing Simulation Lab tour
10:30
Bachelor of Science
Genetics and Chemistry
The business of talk
Communication
Exercise and Sport
Science. Immediately followed by bus
to Ötehä Rohe site for a Lab tour
11:00
Engineering - Mechatronics
Small and large, local and global
The key for all businesses
Management
Pro Vice-Chancellor, College of
Health Professor Paul McDonald
Lecture: Amazing health careers for
the 21st Century
11:30
The Bachelor of Information Sciences
and Careers in IT
How about another Frappuccino…
or your financial future?
Finance and Economics
Social Work
12:00
Engineering - 3D printing
Corporate Reporting
A world of change and opportunity
Accounting
Food for thought
Why study nutrition?
Global careers and golden
opportunities Social Sciences
12:30
Bachelor of Science
Mathematics and Statistics
It’s about supply and demand
Property and Valuation
Nursing
Satisfy your head and your heart
Expressive Arts
(Sir Neil Waters Lecture Theatres,
Drama Lab)
1:00
Bachelor of Natural Sciences
1:30
Construction
The intersection between people
and ideas Human Resource and
Entrepreneurship
The complex world of the body:
Physiology
Runaway trolley cars and stealing
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Twenty-first Century Careers.
Humanities
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BioSciences
Bachelor of Science Ecology, Marine, Zoology
Improve your memory
Diagnosing Disease:
Medical Laboratory Science
Understanding the General Election
(and the Value of a Massey
politics degree)
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Bachelor of Veterinary Science and
Bachelor of Veterinary Technology
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2014 PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
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HEALTH
SIR NEIL WATERS
LECTURE WATERS SNW300
Social Work
So you want to be a dietician?
Nutrition
COLLEGE OF CREATIVE ARTS
ATRIUM BUILDING
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HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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CAMPUS LIFE
STUDENT CENTRAL
STUDENT LOUNGE
Looking to the future
Teaching
Design
Art
Music and Creative Media Production
Runaway trolley cars and stealing
organs
What’s the right thing to do?
Humanities
Parents – Everything you
need to know
Psychs vs. Shrinks
Is Psychology for you?
Psychology
Pasifika @ Massey
Where creativity and Business meet
Communication
Pro Vice-Chancellor,
College of Humanities and Social
Sciences, Distinguished Professor
Paul Spoonley Lecture: 21st Century
Careers and the Changing Face
of Auckland
There’s more to Massey
than just study
WHAT NOW?
1
Register if you plan to come along to Open Day at
masseyopendays.ac.nz.
2
Once you’re on campus, head to your areas of
interest. If you are unsure what you want to study,
start at Student Central where our staff will be
happy to assist you from the “Start Here” balloon.
3
Info booths will be in the foyers of Quad A, Quad
B, Atrium building (AT), Sir Neil Waters Lecture
Theatres building (SNW) and Student Central. Visit
an Info booth at any time where staff will ensure that
you don’t get lost as you navigate your way around
campus, for probably your first time, as you are
checking out our College activities, interesting and
interactive displays, attending presentations and
simply stopping to chat with Massey’s friendly staff.
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If you need assistance or more information on
specific courses, head to the Course Advice ‘Hub’
located in the Student Central café. Our team of
academic advisors will be available to give you all
the information you need to answers your questions.
ON THE DAY
FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE
The campus shuttle bus will depart on a regular basis from outside Quad A –
just look for the big sign. The bus will travel a regular loop dropping off and
picking up at the Albany village, Ötehä Rohe, and the East precinct. If you’re
planning on visiting any of the following, make sure to catch the shuttle in
plenty of time because you don’t want to be late.
• Exercise and Sports Science Lab
(Ötehä Rohe building 60) 11:30am - 12:30pm
• Speech and Language Therapy Clinic
(Ötehä Rohe building 92), 10:00 - 1:00pm
• School of Engineering and Advanced Technology
(Albany Village)
CAMPUS TOURS
Will leave regularly from Student Central, just look for the “Campus Tour” sign
• Speech and Language Therapy Clinic (Ötehä Rohe, building 92) (open
between 10:00am - 1:00pm).
• The Nursing Simulation Lab will be open at 10:30am and at 1:00pm, d
irectly following the presentations in SNW300 - please refer to the
presentation schedule.
• Engineering: Check out the 3D scanner in the Sir Neil Waters Lecture
Theatres Foyer and get yourself printed! Visit the School of Engineering and
Advanced Technology at the Albany village and take part in the workshop
tours where you can find out what laser cutters, 3D printers, CNC machines
and robots can do! Catch the Engineering shuttle from the back of SNW or the
shuttle leaving from outside Quad A.
• Exercise and Sport Science Lab 11:30am - 12:30pm (Ötehä Rohe building 60)
(Immediately after the presentation in SNW300 Theatre at 10:30am).
WHAT
YOU NEED TO
KNOW ON THE DAY
You need to know that Open Day
activities are located in three key areas:
the Albany village, Ötehä Rohe, and
on the East Precinct which is entered
through Gate 1. We have a shuttle bus
operating which is there for you to
jump on so that you get to where
you need to be.
APPLY ON
THE DAY
You will be able to
register your interest
on the day. Formal
applications will be
accepted from August.
ACCOMMODATION
At Open Day we’ll reveal what living on campus is going to
look like in our new $26.2 million Student Accommodation
Village. We’ll be showing off a sample bedroom from the
Halls of Residence, and you’ll be able to check out the
options available.
It’s a chance to be part of Albany’s history – being one of
the first to sleep in the Halls, or taking up a room in the fivebedroom or studio apartments. You’ll need to make your
mind up quick – this is going to be THE place to live. The
new village will open in February 2015, in time for semester
one, with 292 beds on offer.
Located in the heart of the campus, the village is a short
walk to the dining hall, the library, the recreation centre
and the on-site shops at Student Central. It will also have
its own north-facing student lounge – just for residents –
complete with games room, a jammin’ music room and a
study area (for when you need a quiet space).
HOW TO CHOOSE?
HALLS OF RESIDENCE
There will be 210 beds in the Halls of Residence, spread
across three buildings. These rooms are fully furnished
and can be fully catered. Dining facilities for residents are
provided in nearby Student Central. You can choose how
many meals a day you want catered, and the cost for this is
adjusted accordingly.
APARTMENTS AND STUDIO UNITS
The remaining 82 beds are situated in three apartment
buildings, with 12 studio apartments and 14 five-bedroom
apartments. All rooms are fully furnished and residents will
cook their own meals. For people wanting to experience
life in a flatting situation, the larger apartments have single
bedrooms with shared common areas, including a full
kitchen, dining area, bathrooms and living area with balcony.
In the lounge a large social space equipped with a massive
TV is sure to become THE place on campus for watching
big sporting (and television) events. This space flows out
into a courtyard equipped with barbeques, so you can take
advantage of Auckland’s great weather.
The ever-expanding Albany Mall is just over the road from
the Albany campus, so you’ll be living close to shops, the
movies and possible employment.
KEY ENROLMENT DATES FOR 2014/15
Enrolments are currently open for Summer School 2014/15.
Enrolments formally open for 2015 on 1 October 2014.
Applications for selected entry programmes are accepted throughout the year.
Applications for accommodation are open until 1 October 2014.
All the details can be found at www.massey.ac.nz
YOU CAN
APPLY TO
STUDY IN 2015
ON THE DAY