Links
New Zealand Ministry of Research, Science and Technology (MoRST)
The MoRST website provides: information on the Ministry’s organisation; the New Zealand RS&T system; Government investment; national RS&T priorities; funding; international RS&T linkages; business R&D; careers; and access to a variety of corporate, Government, policy, research and evaluation publications.
MoRST RS&T Events Calendar
MoRST’s Events Calendar provides up-to-date information on New Zealand-based research-related events.
Other Government agencies with research and/or innovation policy or funding responsibilities
Follow this link to view other New Zealand Government agencies that engage in policy and/or funding activities in the field of research and innovation.
The Royal Society of New Zealand (RSNZ): International and Business
Links to the International and Business section of RSNZ’s website, displaying information on collaborative opportunities; New Zealand linkages; international funding; tax exemptions for scientific/industrial research; and Fusionz – RSNZ’s science jobs service.
RSNZ: Co-Lab International
RSNZ powered site which provides up-to-date information on various fields of RS&T and international RS&T players with whom New Zealand researchers interact. Co-Lab International also allows researchers to register for news concerning collaborative opportunities.
New Zealand Crown Research Institutes (CRIs)
Links to New Zealand’s Crown Company Monitoring Advisory Unit (CCMAU), which provides a list of the eight national CRIs and key information on each CRI, its functions and its research priorities.
Science New Zealand
Science New Zealand represents the eight national CRIs.The website provides detailed information on New Zealand’s science and technology developments, results and opportunities. Science New Zealand also provides an excellent RSS service to allow easy access to this information.
New Zealand Tertiary Education Commission (TEC)
The TEC is responsible for leading the Government’s relationship with the tertiary education sector and for policy development and implementation. The site provides information on the New Zealand tertiary sector; tertiary-level opportunities; and the sector’s Performance Based Research Fund (PBRF).
New Zealand Centres of Research Excellence (CoREs)
Links to the CoREs section of TEC’s website, displaying information on the CoREs; their selection framework; reviews; and overviews of, and website links to, each CoRE.
EU-NZ Pilot Cooperation in Higher Education (Leonardo Project)
The website of the collaborative EU-NZ Leonardo Project, which links four leading design and engineering schools of Europe and three partners in New Zealand to develop a unique multi-cultural world-class learning experience in Interaction Technology and Design.
Gateway to the European Union in New Zealand
This web portal offers information on EU political, economic, academic and cultural activities in New Zealand. The site also provides links to New Zealand-based EU Member State representation, the European Commission Delegation and New Zealand organisations dealing with Europe.
NZ Herald Science Headlines
The New Zealand Herald is a daily newspaper published in Auckland and is updated online throughout the day. This link leads to the Herald’s science headlines that are available online.
“Stuff.co.nz” Science Headlines
Stuff is a news and information website which brings together the vast resources of Fairfax New Zealand Ltd., several hundred journalists and photographers around the country to provide a single online ‘publication’.