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Centre of Research Excellence

The Centres of Research Excellence (CoREs) are interorganisational research networks in New Zealand funded through the Centres of Research Excellence scheme, which is administered by the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC).

History edit

The scheme was set up in 2002 with the aim "to build networks to connect high-performing researchers in the university system". A 2001 review of university research by TEC had revealed a fragmented research system, which did not encourage collaboration and was based on the number of students enrolled or on a small and short term agreed programme of research, and could not be applied strategically to fund areas of importance to New Zealand's development.[1] The CoRE fund and the Performance Based Research Fund were set up as complementary funds to address these problems. The CoREs were intended to be networks of "high-performing researchers" that would be "strategically focused and linked to New Zealand’s future economic and societal needs, of excellent quality, and transferable."[1]

The initial funding round distributed $260 million, with a further capital investment of $50 million, from 2001/02 to 2011/12.[1] The initial centres were established in 2002, after a selection process run by the Royal Society Te Apārangi.[2]

Five CoREs were selected in 2002, with another two chosen in a second round in 2003. These seven CoREs were allocated funding for six years. There was a mid-term review after three years, with funding for the remaining three years to be confirmed on the basis of an assessment of performance to date. An assessment by the Ministry of Education in 2013 concluded that "the work of the CoREs has had wide-ranging impacts on New Zealand's society and economy".[1]

Four further contestable funding rounds have been run, in 2006/07, 2013/14, 2014/15 and 2019/20. There are currently (as of 2023) ten CoREs, which are funded until 31 December 2028.[2] The fund is $49.8 million per annum (GST exclusive).[2]

In 2022 another national centre of excellence was established, He Whenua Taurikura, New Zealand’s National Centre of Research Excellence for Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism. (This centre does not appear to be funded by the CoRE fund but has been included in the table below for completeness.)[3]

List of Centres of Research Excellence edit

Name Host Director(s) Start End Funding Website
Bioprotection Aotearoa (previously Bio-Protection Research Centre) Lincoln University Amanda Black and Travis Glare[4] (previously Alison Stewart)[5] 2002/03 2028 $31.5M over 8 years (2003–2010)[1] website
Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga – New Zealand’s Māori Centre of Research Excellence University of Auckland Linda Smith and Michael Walker 2002/03 2028 $34.5M over 9 years (2002–2010)[1] website
The Maurice Wilkins Centre for Molecular Biodiscovery University of Auckland Greg Cook (previously Ted Baker) 2002/03 2028 $33.4M over 9 years (2002–2010)[1][6] website
MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology Victoria University of Wellington Paul Callaghan 2002/03 2028 $13.39M over 3 years and a one-off $9.8M capital grant[6] website
Allan Wilson Centre for Molecular Ecology and Evolution Massey University David Penny and Mike Hendy 2002/03 2015 $26.8M over 9 years (2002–2010)[6]
Gravida: National Research Centre for Growth and Development University of Auckland Philip Baker[7] (previously Peter Gluckman) 2002/03 2015
New Zealand Institute of Mathematics and its Applications University of Auckland Vaughan Jones and Marston Conder 2002/03 2008 $4.855M over 3 years and a one-off $113,970 capital grant[6]
Dodd-Walls Centre for Photonic and Quantum Technologies, Te Whai Ao University of Otago David Hutchinson 2014/15 2028 website
Healthy Hearts for Aotearoa New Zealand – Manaaki Mānawa University of Auckland Anna Rolleston and Julian Paton[8] 2020[9] 2028 website
Coastal People: Southern Skies University of Otago Chris Hepburn and Anne-Marie Jackson 2020[10] 2028 website
Te Hiranga Rū QuakeCoRE: Aotearoa New Zealand Centre for Earthquake Resilience University of Canterbury Brendon Bradley[11] 2014/15 2028 Second allocation: $31.5M over seven years from 2020[12] website
Riddet Institute (National Centre for Research Excellence in Food Science) Massey University Harjinder Singh[13] 2008 2028 $11M over 3 years (2008–2010)[1] website
Te Pūnaha Matatini – Aotearoa New Zealand Centre of Research Excellence for Complex Systems University of Auckland Cilla Wehi, Shaun Hendy[14] 2013[14] 2028 website
The Medical Technologies CoRE[15] University of Auckland Diana Siew and Peter Hunter 2028 website
He Whenua Taurikura, National Centre of Research Excellence for Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism Victoria University of Wellington Joanna Kidman and Paul Spoonley 2022 $1.325M for the year beginning 1 July 2022 and $2.15M for each subsequent year[16] website

Defunded CoREs edit

Two centres that were funded in 2002/03 failed to get further funding after 2015, while the New Zealand Institute of Mathematics and its Applications was funded for six years from 2002.[15]

  • Allan Wilson Centre for Molecular Ecology and Evolution, hosted by Massey University. [6]
  • Gravida: National Research Centre for Growth and Development, hosted by the University of Auckland
  • New Zealand Institute of Mathematics and its Applications.[6]
  • Centre for Molecular Biodiscovery. Hosted by University of Auckland. Director Ted Baker.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Roger Smyth; Warren Smart; Shaun Hendy; Catriona Sissons (February 2013). CoREs and effect:. Ministry of Education. ISBN 978-0-478-38650-9. Wikidata Q117475060.
  2. ^ a b c New Zealand Ministry of Education (2016-08-30). "Centres of Research Excellence". Tertiary Education Commission. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
  3. ^ "He Whenua Taurikura | Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC)". www.dpmc.govt.nz. 22 September 2021. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
  4. ^ Campbell, Ashley (2021-07-19). "What is Bioprotection Aotearoa?". Bioprotection Aotearoa. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
  5. ^ "Alison Stewart | The Governor-General of New Zealand". gg.govt.nz. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
  6. ^ a b c d e f "Research excellence centres funding confirmed". The Beehive. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
  7. ^ "Inaugural lectures - The University of Auckland". www.liggins.auckland.ac.nz. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
  8. ^ "Putahi Manawa | Manaaki Manawa". www.manaakimanawa.ac.nz. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
  9. ^ "New Centre of Research Excellence based at Auckland following funding announcement - The University of Auckland". www.auckland.ac.nz. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
  10. ^ Tertiary Education Commission (9 October 2020). "Research Excellence Supported With $373m In Long Term Funding | Scoop News". www.scoop.co.nz. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
  11. ^ NZ Centre for Earthquake Resilience (2023). "Leadership".
  12. ^ "QuakeCoRE awarded $31.5 million TEC funding". The University of Canterbury. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
  13. ^ "Distinguished Professor Harjinder Singh - Director, Riddet Institute". www.massey.ac.nz. Massey University. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
  14. ^ a b "Te Pūnaha Matatini secures future with CoRE funding to 2028". www.tepunahamatatini.ac.nz. 15 October 2020. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
  15. ^ a b Science Media Centre. "Centres of Research Excellence". Retrieved 2023-04-09.
  16. ^ Victoria University of Wellington (2022-10-26). "New research centre to focus on countering violent extremism". www.wgtn.ac.nz. Retrieved 2023-04-09.

External links edit

  • Association of Centres of Research Excellence website

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The Centres of Research Excellence CoREs are interorganisational research networks in New Zealand funded through the Centres of Research Excellence scheme which is administered by the Tertiary Education Commission TEC Contents 1 History 2 List of Centres of Research Excellence 3 Defunded CoREs 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe scheme was set up in 2002 with the aim to build networks to connect high performing researchers in the university system A 2001 review of university research by TEC had revealed a fragmented research system which did not encourage collaboration and was based on the number of students enrolled or on a small and short term agreed programme of research and could not be applied strategically to fund areas of importance to New Zealand s development 1 The CoRE fund and the Performance Based Research Fund were set up as complementary funds to address these problems The CoREs were intended to be networks of high performing researchers that would be strategically focused and linked to New Zealand s future economic and societal needs of excellent quality and transferable 1 The initial funding round distributed 260 million with a further capital investment of 50 million from 2001 02 to 2011 12 1 The initial centres were established in 2002 after a selection process run by the Royal Society Te Aparangi 2 Five CoREs were selected in 2002 with another two chosen in a second round in 2003 These seven CoREs were allocated funding for six years There was a mid term review after three years with funding for the remaining three years to be confirmed on the basis of an assessment of performance to date An assessment by the Ministry of Education in 2013 concluded that the work of the CoREs has had wide ranging impacts on New Zealand s society and economy 1 Four further contestable funding rounds have been run in 2006 07 2013 14 2014 15 and 2019 20 There are currently as of 2023 ten CoREs which are funded until 31 December 2028 2 The fund is 49 8 million per annum GST exclusive 2 In 2022 another national centre of excellence was established He Whenua Taurikura New Zealand s National Centre of Research Excellence for Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism This centre does not appear to be funded by the CoRE fund but has been included in the table below for completeness 3 List of Centres of Research Excellence editName Host Director s Start End Funding WebsiteBioprotection Aotearoa previously Bio Protection Research Centre Lincoln University Amanda Black and Travis Glare 4 previously Alison Stewart 5 2002 03 2028 31 5M over 8 years 2003 2010 1 websiteNga Pae o te Maramatanga New Zealand s Maori Centre of Research Excellence University of Auckland Linda Smith and Michael Walker 2002 03 2028 34 5M over 9 years 2002 2010 1 websiteThe Maurice Wilkins Centre for Molecular Biodiscovery University of Auckland Greg Cook previously Ted Baker 2002 03 2028 33 4M over 9 years 2002 2010 1 6 websiteMacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology Victoria University of Wellington Paul Callaghan 2002 03 2028 13 39M over 3 years and a one off 9 8M capital grant 6 websiteAllan Wilson Centre for Molecular Ecology and Evolution Massey University David Penny and Mike Hendy 2002 03 2015 26 8M over 9 years 2002 2010 6 Gravida National Research Centre for Growth and Development University of Auckland Philip Baker 7 previously Peter Gluckman 2002 03 2015New Zealand Institute of Mathematics and its Applications University of Auckland Vaughan Jones and Marston Conder 2002 03 2008 4 855M over 3 years and a one off 113 970 capital grant 6 Dodd Walls Centre for Photonic and Quantum Technologies Te Whai Ao University of Otago David Hutchinson 2014 15 2028 websiteHealthy Hearts for Aotearoa New Zealand Manaaki Manawa University of Auckland Anna Rolleston and Julian Paton 8 2020 9 2028 websiteCoastal People Southern Skies University of Otago Chris Hepburn and Anne Marie Jackson 2020 10 2028 websiteTe Hiranga Ru QuakeCoRE Aotearoa New Zealand Centre for Earthquake Resilience University of Canterbury Brendon Bradley 11 2014 15 2028 Second allocation 31 5M over seven years from 2020 12 websiteRiddet Institute National Centre for Research Excellence in Food Science Massey University Harjinder Singh 13 2008 2028 11M over 3 years 2008 2010 1 websiteTe Punaha Matatini Aotearoa New Zealand Centre of Research Excellence for Complex Systems University of Auckland Cilla Wehi Shaun Hendy 14 2013 14 2028 websiteThe Medical Technologies CoRE 15 University of Auckland Diana Siew and Peter Hunter 2028 websiteHe Whenua Taurikura National Centre of Research Excellence for Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism Victoria University of Wellington Joanna Kidman and Paul Spoonley 2022 1 325M for the year beginning 1 July 2022 and 2 15M for each subsequent year 16 websiteDefunded CoREs editTwo centres that were funded in 2002 03 failed to get further funding after 2015 while the New Zealand Institute of Mathematics and its Applications was funded for six years from 2002 15 Allan Wilson Centre for Molecular Ecology and Evolution hosted by Massey University 6 Gravida National Research Centre for Growth and Development hosted by the University of Auckland New Zealand Institute of Mathematics and its Applications 6 Centre for Molecular Biodiscovery Hosted by University of Auckland Director Ted Baker See also editCooperative Research Centres Australia Center of excellenceReferences edit a b c d e f g h Roger Smyth Warren Smart Shaun Hendy Catriona Sissons February 2013 CoREs and effect Ministry of Education ISBN 978 0 478 38650 9 Wikidata Q117475060 a b c New Zealand Ministry of Education 2016 08 30 Centres of Research Excellence Tertiary Education Commission Retrieved 2023 04 09 He Whenua Taurikura Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet DPMC www dpmc govt nz 22 September 2021 Retrieved 2023 04 09 Campbell Ashley 2021 07 19 What is Bioprotection Aotearoa Bioprotection Aotearoa Retrieved 2023 04 09 Alison Stewart The Governor General of New Zealand gg govt nz Retrieved 2023 04 09 a b c d e f Research excellence centres funding confirmed The Beehive Retrieved 2023 04 09 Inaugural lectures The University of Auckland www liggins auckland ac nz Retrieved 2023 04 09 Putahi Manawa Manaaki Manawa www manaakimanawa ac nz Retrieved 2023 04 09 New Centre of Research Excellence based at Auckland following funding announcement The University of Auckland www auckland ac nz Retrieved 2023 04 09 Tertiary Education Commission 9 October 2020 Research Excellence Supported With 373m In Long Term Funding Scoop News www scoop co nz Retrieved 2023 04 09 NZ Centre for Earthquake Resilience 2023 Leadership QuakeCoRE awarded 31 5 million TEC funding The University of Canterbury Retrieved 2023 04 09 Distinguished Professor Harjinder Singh Director Riddet Institute www massey ac nz Massey University Retrieved 2023 04 09 a b Te Punaha Matatini secures future with CoRE funding to 2028 www tepunahamatatini ac nz 15 October 2020 Retrieved 2023 04 09 a b Science Media Centre Centres of Research Excellence Retrieved 2023 04 09 Victoria University of Wellington 2022 10 26 New research centre to focus on countering violent extremism www wgtn ac nz Retrieved 2023 04 09 External links editAssociation of Centres of Research Excellence website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Centre of Research Excellence amp oldid 1183741468, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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