Media Release 27 February 2009
Universities Commit Support To Economic Recovery
Today’s Job Summit is supported by universities which intend to utilise their expertise in working with the new
government to assist economic recovery.
University leaders have given that commitment to Tertiary Education Minister Anne Tolley and two Vice-Chancellors are
attending the summit representing a sector which educates the professional workforce through research-led teaching.
Professor Roger Field who chairs the universities’ representative body, the New Zealand Vice-Chancellors’ Committee,
says it is these professionals who have the necessary skills to assist and create innovative enterprises based on the
application of research and new knowledge.
“Public investment in key areas of the university system will help to address skill shortages in the professional
workforce. Universities are a vital part of New Zealand’s infrastructure and provide the bulk of its basic research
capability.
“A programme of progressive investment in New Zealand’s eight universities would ensure that the human and intellectual
capital contained within the system is fully utilised for the country’s benefit. Universities not only train the
researchers and professionals of the future but are also at the forefront of research commercialisation. The New Zealand
university system represents a tremendous resource for assisting the country out of recession.”
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