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Massey University to open Singapore campus with PSB Academy

The university plans to enrol 5,000 offshore students by 2026.

New Zealand-based Massey University unveiled its plan to set up a branch campus in Singapore in collaboration with PSB Academy.

The university, known for transnational education, aims to enrol 5,000 offshore students by 2026.

The partnership offers education programmes from the Massey Business School, College of Sciences, College of Creative Arts, and the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.


New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon witnessed the signing of the collaboration agreement during his state visit to Singapore.

"This collaboration reflects the shared commitment of New Zealand and Singapore to advance education and foster global partnerships," Luxon said.

 

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