by Colson | Oct 14, 2022 | I roto i te pāpāho
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...
by Celia | Aug 2, 2022 | I roto i te pāpāho
Last week Juliet and Emily visited the University of Otago’s food science Upcycled Food Lab. At the lab they sampled food made by students from off-cuts and by-products of food production. Speaking to the Otago Daily Times during the visit, Juliet says...
by Celia | Mar 8, 2022 | I roto i te pāpāho
We released our report Kotahitanga Uniting Aotearoa against infectious disease and antimicrobial resistance on 3 March 2022. The report details the infectious disease and antimicrobial resistance challenges facing us and provides a set of clear, impactful...
by Celia | Mar 8, 2022 | I roto i te pāpāho
The New Zealand Herald has written an in-depth article questioning what is going to happen next after two years of COVID in Aotearoa New Zealand. Speaking to the Herald, Juliet said she had faith we would come through this crisis just as strongly as before. We’ve won...
by Celia | Mar 8, 2022 | I roto i te pāpāho
Last year an international study found that Aotearoa New Zealand had the highest level of trust in scientists compared to 11 other countries surveyed (including the US, UK and Australia). With recent protests, journalists are asking whether this level of trust may...
by EllenR | Nov 3, 2021 | I roto i te pāpāho
The Government has announced a new target to reduce emissions by 50 percent by 2030, but several scientists say the actual commitment amounts to much less. Juliet spoke to The AM Show about the announcement. Read and watch on the Newshub...