16 June 2014
New initiative secures long-term funding for independent research organisations
Four of New Zealand’s independent research organisations will receive a combined total of more than $27 million in
funding through a new initiative that aims to ensure that research, science and technology of national significance is
not lost.
The Health Research Council of New Zealand (HRC) today announced funding for the Malaghan Institute of Medical Research ($14.2 million), the Medical Research Institute of New Zealand ($6.8 million), Te Atawhai o te Ao: Independent Māori Institute for Environment and Health ($3.8 million) and Whakauae Research Services Limited ($2.8 million) as part of a new Capability in Independent Research Organisations Fund.
This initiative, which comes out of the HRC’s existing budget, provides long-term funding of up to seven years for
research organisations outside of the Crown Research Institute sector. In the first instance, funding for four years is
provided.
To be eligible for this fund, these independent research organisations needed to have the capacity to undertake
research, science and technology, and related activities in a field that is not commonly present in other New Zealand
research organisations. These activities also had to be ‘nationally significant’, meaning that if the ability to
undertake these activities was lost, it would have a demonstrable and significant negative impact on the ability to grow
the economy, or to achieve key environmental, societal and health outcomes for New Zealanders.
The HRC’s Board Chair, Sir Robert Stewart, KNZM, said the aim of the fund is to support nationally significant
capability in independent research organisations that “has the potential to contribute to major economic, social, or
environmental benefits for New Zealand; or mitigate major risks to New Zealand’s economy, environment or society”.
“This new funding initiative will give these organisations greater stability over a longer period of time, ensuring that
they can continue to employ some of our best and brightest to carry out research of the highest calibre,” says Sir
Robert.
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment is also running its own process for investing in science capability
funding in independent research organisations.
Background
In 2011, as part of decisions on Crown Research Institute Core Funding, the Government agreed that long-term funding
arrangements of up to seven years will be available to research organisations outside of the Crown Research Institute
sector that hold significant research capabilities supporting national outcomes in areas of government priority. The HRC
has responded to this requirement through the development of the Capability in Independent Research Organisations Fund.
For more information on eligibility criteria for the Capability in Independent Research Organisations Fund, go to www.hrc.govt.nz.
2014 Independent Research Organisations Capability Fund recipients
Malaghan Institute of Medical Research
First named investigator: Professor Graham Le Gros, CNZM
$14,244,000 for the first four years
Medical Research Institute of New Zealand
First named investigator: Professor Richard Beasley
$6,804,000 for the first four years
Te Atawhai o te Ao: Independent Māori Institute for Environment and Health
First named investigator: Dr Paul Reynolds
$3,784,000 for the first four years
Whakauae Research Services Limited
First named investigator: Dr Heather Gifford
$2,800,000 for the first four years
ENDS