Friday, November 23, 2012
Graduation brings 450 former students back to town
More than 450 former Massey students will be capped in two graduation ceremonies next Friday.
Thirty-five students will be conferred with doctoral degrees and 108 will receive master’s degrees.
In total, 454 students, from Massey’s Albany, Wellington and Manawatu campuses as well as distance learners, will
graduate in ceremonies at the Regent on Broadway, Palmerston North. After each ceremony graduates will form a procession
along Broadway Ave to The Square.
Vice-Chancellor Steve Maharey says capping ceremonies are the highlight of the academic year. “It’s a time for graduates
to celebrate the hard work they put in and for those who supported them to be acknowledged. Each year I am impressed by
the quality of the people who are capped, and equally impressed by the people who support them.”
Social work pioneer Mervyn Hancock and former Reserve Bank governor and executive director designate of the Asia-Pacific
Economic Cooperation Secretariat Dr Alan Bollard will receive honorary doctorates.
Mr Hancock, from Palmerston North, is regarded as the founder of the modern social work profession in New Zealand. He
spearheaded Massey’s Bachelor of Social Work degree, the first at a New Zealand university, was the inaugural director
of the social work programme and is a former city councilor.
At the 10am ceremony he will be conferred a Doctor of Literature (honoris causa) in recognition of his pioneering work,
his influence on the professionalisation of social work and his outstanding national contribution in the field of social
work education.
New Zealand Post chairman and former deputy Prime Minister Sir Michael Cullen will introduce Dr Bollard during the 2pm
ceremony. Dr Bollard, from Wellington, will be awarded a Doctor of Commerce (honoris causa) in recognition of his
outstanding service to the nation in the field of economic policy, and deliver the keynote address to graduates.
Gillian Wratt, former chief executive of Cawthron Institute and Antarctica New Zealand, will give the address at the
morning ceremony.
Graduation ceremonies schedule:
Friday 30 November at 10am: Professional and Continuing Education, College of Creative Arts, College of Education,
College of Humanities and Social Sciences and College of Sciences
Friday 30 November at 2pm: College of Business
Caption: Graduation procession