✨ Science Funding Schedules
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 91 — 12 SEPTEMBER 2017
Hauora across the first and second funding periods.
3. Specific eligibility criteria
3.1 To be eligible for funding under this Challenge the applicant must:
a. have received first period funding for this Challenge;
b. provide a proposal for research, science, and technology, or related activities that:
i. is focused on achieving outcomes that will contribute to the overall objective for the Challenge;
ii. has regard to the "themes" and "outcomes" in the table below; and
iii. may include different themes and/or outcomes that can better meet the Challenge objective, provided there are reasons for their inclusion.
| Themes | Outcome statements |
|---|---|
| Prevention | Disease in New Zealanders is prevented and reduced through high quality scientific evidence indicating which health interventions should be effective for equitable outcomes. |
| Innovation in health delivery, diagnostics and | The diagnosis and treatment of obesity, diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular disease are improved to reduce their negative impacts on New Zealanders for equitable outcomes."The right treatment for the right patient" |
| Population, cultural, and social factors | Emotional, behavioural, cultural, social, educational and economic considerations specific to New Zealand have underpinned the science thinking of the two themes above, resulting in equitable approaches to reducing the burden of major New Zealand health problems. |
Schedule 8: Science for Technological Innovation: Kia kotahi mai – Te Ao Pūtaiao me Te Ao Hangarau
1. Objective
1.1 This Challenge will enhance the capacity of New Zealand to use physical and engineering sciences for economic growth.
2. Funding
2.1 The Science Board may allocate no more than $106 million (excluding GST) for Science for Technological Innovation: Kia kotahi mai – Te Ao Pūtaiao me Te Ao Hangarau across the first and second funding periods.
3. Specific eligibility criteria
3.1 To be eligible for funding under this Challenge the applicant must:
a. have received first period funding for this Challenge;
b. provide a proposal for research, science, and technology, or related activities that:
i. is focused on achieving outcomes that will contribute to the overall objective for the Challenge;
ii. has regard to the "themes" and "outcomes" in the table below; and
iii. may include different themes and/or outcomes that can better meet the Challenge objective, provided there are reasons for their inclusion.
| Themes | Outcome statements |
|---|---|
| Materials, manufacturing and | A wide range of new or enhanced materials and technological processes are developed that enable industry to advance new or enhanced products, services and processes. |
| Sensors, robotics and automation | A wide range of new or enhanced sensors and sensing technologies are developed and are implemented in a variety of new or enhanced products or applications. Robotics and automation are applied to a wide range of applications to reduce costs, improve efficiencies, enhance safety in environments dangerous to humans and undertake tasks not otherwise economically viable. |
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Schedule 7: Healthier Lives: He Oranga Hauora
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🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceScience Funding, Health, Research, Disease Prevention, Innovation in Health Delivery, Population Factors
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🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceScience Funding, Technological Innovation, Materials, Manufacturing, Sensors, Robotics, Automation
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