by Colson | Jan 25, 2023 | In the news
Professor Stuart McNaughton, Chief Science Advisor to the Ministry of Education, discusses the approach of other countries to integrating critical thinking and digital literacy in the curriculum. Stuart outlines how important it is to integrate these things in...
by Colson | Jan 25, 2023 | In the news
Professor Simon Kingham, Chief Science Advisor for the Ministry of Transport, discusses the importance of speed limits on our roads and that lower limits are ultimately not just about saving lives but also making our cities and towns more livable. Listen to his...
by Colson | Dec 6, 2022 | In the news
Juliet has joined with her international peers in releasing the COP15 International science advisors statement. The statement outlines the vital importance of action and commitment to protect biodiversity, and the grim reality if action isn’t taken. The...
by Colson | Nov 24, 2022 | In the news
In a win for open-access advocates, the government has announced a new policy ensuring that new research projects funded by MBIE will be freely available online. Juliet is quoted in the article stating, “It’s really important that all government-funded...
by Colson | Oct 17, 2022 | In the news
An article in the NZ Herald details the history of GE in Aotearoa, the current regulatory systems, the review of these settings and what could occur moving forward. Juliet is interviewed in the article, giving her perspective on the issue, including the difficulty...
by Colson | Oct 14, 2022 | In the news
Dr Cate Roy, a former intern of the office and Dr George Slim, a consultant in the office, have co-authored a paper appearing in Policy Quarterly. The paper outlines how the research-policy interface can be strengthened, showing the enthusiasm researchers have to...