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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 108 — 24 NOVEMBER 2016
b. Impact (weighted 50%)
i. Benefit to New Zealand (weighted 25%). Research should have direct and indirect benefits or effect on individuals, communities or society as a whole, including broad benefits to New Zealand’s economic, social, human or natural capital. Assessment must have particular regard to:
- the credibility of the need for, scale and extent of potential benefits from the proposed research, science or technology or related activities; and
- the relevance and additional value they deliver to New Zealand.
ii. Implementation Pathway(s) (weighted 25%). The credibility of implementation pathway(s) to deliver public benefits to New Zealand, not limited to a single firm or end user, and the strength of relationships with relevant end users, beneficiaries, or stakeholders.
Additional Assessment Criteria
- When assessing proposals and allocating Partnerships funding, the Science Board must take the following additional criteria into account:
a. the policy objectives specified in this notice including, where relevant, the Vision Mātauranga policy; and
b. governance and commercial arrangements; these must be well positioned to support the proposed programme of research and the investment signals.
Revocation of Previous Notices
- I hereby revoke the following notices:
a. Criteria for Proposals for Partnerships Funding, published in the New Zealand Gazette, 15 March 2012, No. 33, page 1006;
b. Criteria for Proposals for Partnerships Funding, published in the New Zealand Gazette, 20 November 2014, Issue No. 140, Notice No. 2014-go7149; and
c. Amending a Notice – Criteria for Proposals for Partnerships Funding, published in the New Zealand Gazette, 3 December 2015, Issue No. 132, Notice No. 2015-go7123.
Dated at Wellington this 4th day of November 2016.
HON STEVEN JOYCE, Minister of Science and Innovation.
2016-go6373
Appointments to the Copyright Tribunal
Pursuant to section 209(1) of the Copyright Act 1994, Her Excellency the Governor-General of New Zealand has appointed to the Copyright Tribunal
Jane Megan Glover, of Auckland
as Deputy Chairperson and as a member commencing on 7 November 2016 and expiring on 6 November 2021;
Sarah Louise Bacon, of Wellington
as a member commencing on 2 February 2017 and expiring on 1 February 2019; and
Sarah Jane Weir, of Nelson
as a member commencing on 27 March 2017 and expiring on 26 March 2019.
Dated at Wellington this 26th day of October 2016.
HON PAUL GOLDSMITH, Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs.
2016-go6440
Reappointment / appointment to the Occupational Therapy Board
Pursuant to section 120 of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003, the Minister of Health has
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🎓 Education, Culture & Science4 November 2016
Research, Science, Technology, Funding, Partnerships Scheme, Eligibility Criteria, Assessment Criteria, Co-funding, Investment Signals
- HON STEVEN JOYCE, Minister of Science and Innovation
⚖️ Appointments to the Copyright Tribunal
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement26 October 2016
Copyright, Tribunal, Appointments, Deputy Chairperson
- Jane Megan Glover, Appointed Deputy Chairperson and member of the Copyright Tribunal
- Sarah Louise Bacon, Appointed member of the Copyright Tribunal
- Sarah Jane Weir, Appointed member of the Copyright Tribunal
- HON PAUL GOLDSMITH, Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs
NZ Gazette 2016, No 108