Ministry of Research, Science and Technology (New Zealand)
Te Manatū Pūtaiao | |
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Dissolved | 2011 |
Superseding agency | |
Website | www |
The Ministry of Research, Science and Technology (Māori: Te Manatū Pūtaiao) was a government agency within the New Zealand government.
Its main responsibilities were to:
- Manage the Government's research, science and technology (RS&T) investment
- Provide policy advice on RS&T issues
- Encourage innovation and commercialisation of scientific and technological knowledge and ideas
- Collaborate with other government organisations where RS&T intersects with their work.
The role of Chief Scientist for the Ministry was held by Don McGregor between 1992 and 1997. Initiatives through his tenure included a landmark assessment of the value of science in supporting land management in New Zealand.[1]
In 2011 the Ministry of Research, Science and Technology (MoRST) was merged with the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology to create the new Ministry of Science and Innovation (MSI),[2] which took over the policy and investment functions of both agencies. MSI became fully operational on 1 February 2011,[3] at which point MoRST and the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology were disestablished.[citation needed] MSI was then subsequently merged with other ministries into the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE).
References
[edit]- ^ MoRST, 1995. Science for Sustainable Land Management, Report by the Strategic Consultative Committee on Sustainable Land Management Research, Ministry of Research, Science and Technology, ISBN 0478 061145.
- ^ "Launch of Ministry of Science and Innovation". beehive.govt.nz. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
- ^ "New Ministry of Science and Innovation starts work". nbr.co.nz. 1 February 2011. Retrieved 2 April 2011.