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I would like to thank Environmental Science and Research (ESR), the Royal Society and Science New Zealand for organising this event, and welcome my Cabinet and Parliamentary colleagues; Sir Ge
- Wayne Mapp
- Science and Innovation
The Government is investing over $4 million in ground-breaking Type 1 diabetes research, Minister of Research, Science and Technology Wayne Mapp announced today.
- Wayne Mapp
- Science and Innovation
Thank you NIWA CEO John Morgan for your introduction.
- Wayne Mapp
- Science and Innovation
Good morning and thank you for inviting me to speak at the opening of this US- New Zealand Joint Commission Meeting.
- Wayne Mapp
- Science and Innovation
More than 30 leading American scientists are on their way to New Zealand for a top-level meeting with their New Zealand counterparts next week.
- Wayne Mapp
- Steven Joyce
- Science and Innovation
Good morning and thank you for inviting me to open the Public Astronomy Symposium.
- Wayne Mapp
- Science and Innovation
Mr Hachiro Ishida, Consul-General of Japan in Auckland; Consuls-General; Mayor John Banks, Mayor Andrew Williams, Mayor Bob Harvey, Mayor Penny Webster, Chairman Mike Lee; my Parliamentary colleagu
- Wayne Mapp
- Science and Innovation
Thank you for inviting me here to launch Getparticipants.com. I would like to congratulate mother and son duo Jude and Jamie Mannion on the launch of their new service.
- Wayne Mapp
- Science and Innovation
Thank you for inviting me to the launch of Zealong Tea. I acknowledge Tzewan Chen and Vincent Chen, whose vision we are celebrating.
- Wayne Mapp
- Science and Innovation
Two distinguished researchers have been appointed to the Marsden Fund Council. They are Victoria University Professors James Belich and Timothy Naish.
- Wayne Mapp
- Science and Innovation
Nominations are now open for three of the inaugural Prime Minister's Science Prizes.
- Wayne Mapp
- Science and Innovation
Defence Minister Wayne Mapp is on his way to Canada for a formal bilateral Defence visit and a Research, Science and Technology visit.
- Wayne Mapp
- Defence
- Science and Innovation
The Government has awarded $100,000 in prize money to the recipient of Royal Society's prestigious Rutherford Medal.
- Wayne Mapp
- Science and Innovation
Thank you for inviting me here tonight to present the Rutherford Medal.
- Wayne Mapp
- Science and Innovation
Thank you Dr James Renwick, and to the previous President, Associate Professor Kathryn McGrath, for inviting me here tonight to present the 2009 New Zealand Association of Scientists Awards.
- Wayne Mapp
- Science and Innovation
Minister of Research, Science and Technology Wayne Mapp has announced a $15.2 million dollar Government investment into developing new kiwifruit varieties.
- Wayne Mapp
- Science and Innovation
Professor Joerg Kistler (leader of the Institute for Innovation in Biotechnology and also Director of the University of Auckland School of Biological Sciences), Professor Stuart McCutcheon, members
- Wayne Mapp
- Science and Innovation
Terry Mischefski (president of Plastics New Zealand), Michael Davies (Dean of the University of Auckland Engineering School), guests:
- Wayne Mapp
- Science and Innovation
Thank you for the opportunity to open the Centre for Brain Research. Congratulations to Professor Richard Faull and Professor Alan Barber, who have led the development of the centre.
- Wayne Mapp
- Science and Innovation
An agreement between New Zealand and Japan that will strengthen New Zealand's collaboration with Japan's scientists was signed in Tokyo yesterday by Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully and Japa
- Wayne Mapp
- Science and Innovation
Professor Bryan Gould, chairman of Ako Aotearoa; Associate Professor Donna Buckingham, President; Dr Peter Coolbear, Director - thank you for your welcome.
- Wayne Mapp
- Science and Innovation
The Cabinet has approved setting up a taskforce to determine how New Zealand can get the greatest benefit from its Crown Research Institutes (CRIs), Minister of Research, Science and Technology Way
- Wayne Mapp
- Science and Innovation
The Government is set to hand Wellington's iconic Carter Observatory over to the Wellington City Council.
- Wayne Mapp
- Science and Innovation
Professor Ian Town, thank you for your welcome.
- Wayne Mapp
- Science and Innovation