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Proposal to develop a government postdoctoral scheme in Aotearoa New Zealand

Authors: Truax, Olivia;

Proposal to develop a government postdoctoral scheme in Aotearoa New Zealand

Abstract

This submission to the Te Ara Paerangi ��� Future Pathways Programme proposes that MBIE develop a postdoctoral program to place early career researchers into roles within central government. A government postdoctoral fellowship scheme would be a low investment, high impact, way to improve the research, science, and innovation (RSI) career pipeline. It would (i) retain talent in New Zealand, (ii) provide a career pathway into government and industry for ECRs, and (iii) strengthen collaboration at the science-policy interface. I am seeking signatures of support at https://forms.gle/TiMheBwoQQuCmW3Q9

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Science Policy, Research Funding, Aotearoa New Zealand

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