by EllenR | Sep 29, 2021 | COVID-19, In the news
Our trust in scientists is among the highest in the world, finds a just-published study that linked that faith to our support for Covid-19 vaccination and other health measures. Juliet told the Herald it was “very heartening” to see New Zealand’s...
by EllenR | Sep 10, 2021 | In the news, Internships
Jacques de Satgé, former intern with the Office, features on RNZ’s Our Changing World programme. Jacques talks about his PhD research into the moho pererū banded rail, a native bird often found in mangroves, as well as his work with the Office investigating...
by EllenR | Aug 30, 2021 | COVID-19, In the news
There is a small army of people who are key to the national COVID-19 response, both in the Beehive and a few hundred metres down the road at the Ministry of Health. This Stuff article outlines who is who in the Government’s COVID-19 response team. Read the...
by EllenR | Aug 28, 2021 | COVID-19, In the news
“A hundred days ago Delta didn’t even have a name. Prior to it being dubbed by the World Health Organisation on May 31, it was known only as ‘Variant B.1.617.2’…Dame Juliet Gerrard, the Prime Ministers’ science adviser, dryly...
by EllenR | Aug 13, 2021 | COVID-19, In the news
On Thursday 12 August, Juliet emceed a forum on reconnecting New Zealanders to the world, outlining the path forward through the COVID-19 pandemic. We have collated some selected media coverage of the event: Plans to vaccinate, educate and eliminate, Stuff, editorial...
by EllenR | Aug 9, 2021 | In the news
Juliet features in this article by Paul Little for Business Desk about the skills it takes to be a good listener. Read the article on the Business Desk website The post-it wall mentioned in the...