As an island nation at the edge of the world, New Zealand is no stranger to natural hazards. But despite our isolation, we are far from alone. Kiwi researchers, participating in a Horizon Europe project, say international collaboration is crucial to disaster mitigation and they’re building tools to aid resilience in cities around the globe.
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The Call for Proposals has now closed for joint research partnerships between New Zealand and Chinese research organisations.
New Zealand’s gene technology rules are being updated to match scientific and technology advancements.
The Auckland Policy Office (APO) is a collaborative central government office, located in central Auckland.
We are the front door for space activity in New Zealand – the lead government agency for space policy, regulation and sector development.
This review will look at the most efficient and effective arrangements for the provision of national weather research, observation, modelling, forecasting, warning, severe weather impacts, data access, and communication services in New Zealand.
This page outlines the major bilateral and multilateral science and innovation partnerships we support to better connect New Zealand’s science system to the rest of the world.
We are inviting proposals that seek to explore ways in which scientific research and its development and application can benefit individuals, whānau, Māori communities and Māori organisations.
Grants for scientific research and associated activities since 2007.
The government has announced four trans-Tasman space research projects and is calling for proposals for 4 more collaborative studies, focused on Earth observation.