Top achievement by Massey graduate Massey BSc graduate of the early 1970s, Robert G Buckley, has been awarded, with Jeff Tallon, the inaugural Prime Minister's Science Prize for outstanding achievement in Science. The award recognises their contributions in creating a new high-value High Temperature Superconductivity industry for New Zealand. Bob now manages the IRL's HTS group. Drs Buckley and Tallon receive prize money of $500,000, with $400,000 going to IRL for continued development of HTS technology. Budding Scientists win at Manawatu Science Fair Dinithi Bowawte (PNINS) was awarded the IFS Chemistry Prize for her project 'A convenient truth' while the IFS Physics Prize went to Callum Judd (Ross Intermediate) for 'Conquering corners' - How best to turn a corner while speed skating - and Lane Huffman-Devey (PNINS) received the IFS Statistics Prize for 'Guided by the light' - A driveway lighting system. |
Postgraduate DegreesThere are a number of options available for students wanting to pursue a research-oriented programme. The choice will depend on what study you have completed. There are graduate diploma options for graduates who wish to specialise in another area than their major without undertaking research. The student generally takes undergraduate papers in the new subject to satisfy the subject's majoring requirements. All programs except for the BSc Hons can be taken on a part-time basis. If you with to discuss your options or any other matter relating to studying in IFS, please see the contacts. The usual choices are
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